In the coming weeks, Alaska's governor says he plans to roll out a plan to stabilize the state's tumultuous finances.
The governor also said he would release a fiscal plan ahead of the legislative session but provided no specific details on ...
The governor’s budget fully funds the increase in education spending lawmakers approved this year and $3,650 Permanent Fund ...
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy is proposing to spend more than $1.8 billion from the state’s principal savings account to balance ...
The National Guard said five service members will assist with administrative support; lawmakers and civil rights advocates ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s claim he made to a Korean media outlet that a legally-binding deal with South Korea will come in ...
Environmental advocates say Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s administration has walked away from key pillars of that agreement — but ...
Former Commissioner John Boyle said he is eyeing opportunities in the private sector after resigning in October.
The nominations are advisory only; Gov. Dunleavy may pick anyone who is a Republican, lives in the appropriate district and ...
EXCLUSIVE: Alaska attorney general warns major insurers their Arctic exclusions and net-zero policies may illegally ...
The Alaska Republican Party is moving quickly after Republicans in the Alaska Senate confirmed Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s picks for ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy in recent years has proposed spending hundreds of millions of dollars more than the state has in revenue.
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