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With grocery prices and the economy dominating conversations over the past few years, it may not be a surprise that food ...
Legislators finished the regular session one day early, an unusual — if not unprecedented — accomplishment in Alaska.
Health and Human Services cuts have ripped away support for caregiver programs. It isn’t systemic waste, it’s real lives.
Wellington and Auckland will see $140m to replace and upgrade their rail - but not everyone was happy to see the minister ...
Legislators started the budget-drafting process with the expectation that North Slope oil prices would average ... who has the power to veto individual line items. Every year of his term, Dunleavy ...
The state exceeded its budget for livestock losses last year. There's hope depredations could be fewer this year.
Neighbors of a proposed Henderson County shooting range gave extensive, overwhelmingly negative public comment at a Board of ...
Here’s what five Western Slope lawmakers have to say about it ... Still, he said 2025 was one of the more complicated sessions due to the state’s $1.2 billion budget shortfall. The situation made ...
As of Monday, a barrel of Alaska North Slope ... “The bottom line is, our constituents want and deserve more.” At the end of it, though, he said lawmakers had no choice. The budget passed ...
In our opinion, the data reminds investors and practitioners that AI hype does not equal budget immunity. While earlier data documented robust intent to invest, the C-suite view presented above ...
With the budget completed, lawmakers have one more week to push their remaining priorities across the finish line, including a ... the state on a “slippery slope” toward the privatization ...
Any serious effort to stabilize Alaska’s fiscal future must also focus on diversifying our economy and creating new ...