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Dunleavy, who has line-item veto authority on discretionary budget items, did veto half of a one-time $680 BSA increase in ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy wants the Alaska Legislature to form a "joint team" with his administration to forge a long-term fiscal plan for the state. The Legislature is grappling this year with a substantial ...
Alaska school superintendents said Thursday that Gov. Mike Dunleavy told them he would veto a bipartisan education bill, and potentially reduce school funding in the budget, unless the Legislature ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy, R-Alaska, speaks during a press conference introducing his budget for the next fiscal year on Dec. 12, 2024. (Eric Stone/Alaska Public Media) Gov. Mike Dunleavy is once again ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy is demanding the Legislature pass additional education policy changes, or he'll veto a compromise bill ...
Mike Dunleavy on Friday in what he called cost-control measures due to the state’s increasingly perilous fiscal situation. Exemptions are being allowed for certain professions such as law ...
Mike Dunleavy. Bishop, 67, said in a phone interview that he’s still developing his policy platform, but he says his top priority is clear. “If you had a No. 1 and No. 2 and a No. 3 ...
This is a developing story. Gov. Mike Dunleavy ramped up his threats to school districts Thursday by declaring he will make a historic line-item veto of some per-student funding in next year’s ...
As the Alaska Legislature enters the last weeks of its regular session, Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s administration has warned department staff against entering the state Capitol unless they have ...
The budget bill would then go to Gov. Mike Dunleavy, who has the power to veto individual line items. Members of the bipartisan group that leads the Senate said they wanted to balance the budget ...
This week, Alaska’s superintendents were invited to meet with Gov. Mike Dunleavy via Zoom. Superintendents were grateful for his time and willingness to engage in dialogue. In a state as vast ...
This story has been updated with a response from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which notes the cancelled grant did not contain funding for “Molly of Denali” for the current year.