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KNBA News - Rural, urban residents alike will see decrease in law enforcement services from troopersThirty State Trooper positions eliminated, more cuts comingBy JoaqlinEstus, KNBARural residents already complain that state troopers are slow to respond…
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Governor holds back $200 million in oil tax credit paymentsGov. Bill Walker has reduced by $200 million the amount available to pay for oil tax credits…
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6/8/15 - Most state services are critically needed, say participants in a conference on state budgetState services like the Pioneers Home, Aerospace Corp., and Agriculture Division were singled out as lower priorities for state funding.by participants in…
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Legislators get an earful: “stop playing”By Alexandra Gutierrez, APRNFriday for the first time since the regular session adjourned in April, a legislative…
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Governor Bill Walker says his priority is for Legislators to pass a fully-funded budget, not where it's done. A Legislative attorney earlier this week…
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The Alaska House and Senate are moving their work from Juneau to Anchorage. Legislative majority leaders made the announcement the same day the Governor…
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Bureau of Ocean Energy Management okays Shell exploration planThe Bureau of Ocean Energy Management yesterday approved Shell's exploration plan for the…
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4/17/15 - Gov. speaks at Juneau Medicaid expansion rally, and announces changes for Native adoptionsGov. Bill Walker, rally-goers urge Legislative vote on Medicaid expansionGovernor Bill Walker spoke at a rally Thursday in favor of Medicaid expansion…
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Legislators back out of promised cost of living adjustment for state employeesBy Alexandra Gutierrez, APRNThe Alaska House has narrowly passed a bill that…
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Proposed state spending for infrastructure down a billion from 10-year averageThe Senate Finance Committee has unveiled a stripped-down, draft rewrite of…