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SCOTUS rejects Alaska Gov. Dunleavy’s appeal in union dues case

This story has been updated with comment from the Alaska State Employees Association. The Supreme Court of the United States has, for a second time in two weeks, rejected Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s request to skip the line. After losing a...

Hundreds rally for Alaska education funding ahead of legislative session

Town Square Park in downtown Anchorage was packed with hundreds of people who turned out in the chilly weather to show their support for a permanent increase to K-12 funding. The Alaska Legislature is set to gavel in on Tuesday,...

State of session: Alaska education policy to watch

In this breakdown, let’s look at where the Legislature left education policy last session, what’s happened since then and the outlook for the upcoming session.

On eve of petition turn-in, anti-ranked choice voting group faces more allegations of underhanded campaigning

Alaskans for Honest Elections — the sprawling campaign to repeal Alaska’s open primaries and ranked-choice voting system — has been accused of yet another round of not-so-honest tactics by opponents as it nears the deadline of its signature-gathering process. Pro-RCV...

A $15 minimum wage, paid sick leave step toward 2024 ballot

Organizers for the campaign to raise Alaska’s minimum wage submitted more than 41,000 signatures to the Division of Elections, getting the initiative onto the ballot.

Tribes say Biden administration failed to consult on grant to graphite mine

Several leaders from the tribal governments have previously voiced concerns about the proposed graphite mine, which would sit next to an estuary that supports salmon and other species that residents of the region depend on for subsistence.

Anti-ranked choice voting campaign gets hit with nearly $100,000 in fines over church scheme

Conservative activist and lead organizer Art Mathias is personally responsible for $46,237.50 of the fine.

LaFrance notches 4 more labor group endorsements

The list of organized labor groups backing former Anchorage Assembly chair Suzanne LaFrance's bid for mayor continues to grow.

Alaska Legislature authorizes lawsuit against Dunleavy over anti-union spending

Several legislators argued it was critical for the Legislature to defend its authority over the budget.

Gov. Dunleavy’s budget proposes flat-funding schools

The budget proposes letting $87 million in one-time K12 funding expire.

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