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It’s time for Alaska to stop being dead last. It’s time to stop listening to the voices that only shout when dollars are on ...
For far too long, we’ve been told that the answer to our education crisis is to simply spend more — more money, more bureaucracy, more time. And yet, here we ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy on Monday vetoed a bipartisan education package in a step against permanently increasing the education budget, which has largely stagnated during his tenure. "There is no evidence ...
House Bill 57 would have increased the base public school funding by $700 per student. Lawmakers included several policy ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy on Monday vetoed a bipartisan education package in a step against permanently increasing the education budget, which has largely stagnated during his tenure. Lawmakers convened ...
Across the nation, school voucher programs represent nothing more than a con. They promise opportunity but deliver inequity, ...
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy on Monday vetoed a bipartisan education package as multiple lawmakers say they could have the votes to override.
HB 57 prescribes an increase to the public school funding formula, but that formula is subject to appropriations in the ...
The Alaska Legislature on Wednesday unanimously rejected one of Gov. Mike Dunleavy's picks for the State Medical Board, and narrowly blocked a nominee to a commission that oversees teacher conduct.
Rep. DeLena Johnson, R-Palmer, said on Sunday that lawmakers had already argued the issue earlier in the session, and even ...
Randy Bates, in the statement released by Dunleavy, reinforced the governor’s emphasis on resource development.
A plan to put more Alaska state troopers in Kotzebue to fight child abuse crimes was only partially funded, and $2.3 million ...
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