James Brooks
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The data sharing is part of a nationwide request by the Trump administration and appears to be part of an effort targeting migrants.
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Alaska would be on the same time zone as Seattle for four months of the year if the bill becomes law.
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It’s the first time in recent memory that the House has voted down a legislative citation.
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The federal government appears on track to reinstate oil and gas leases, suspended since 2020, within the Arctic refuge.
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The state’s House and Senate have approved a resolution supporting Canadian independence, a "slap" to Trump.
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Legislators say Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s administration isn’t answering questions about a key revenue bill.
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If the committee figure becomes final, it would be the smallest dividend in state history, when adjusted for inflation.
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A bill passed Monday by the Alaska House seeks to implement an upcoming ballot measure two years ahead of time.
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The restrictions were proposed as amendments to a bill that would restrict donations directly to candidates and groups.
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The ceremonial nomination could be a way to raise recognition for Alaska agriculture, said Rep. DeLena Johnson, R-Palmer.