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On Monday, the Alaska House of Representatives is scheduled to begin debating a bill that would provide a big boost to K-12 public school funding.
The Alaska House of Representatives will have two fewer Republicans, according to preliminary election results published by the Alaska Division of Elections after polls closed on Election Day. As ...
Alaska’s first-draft statewide spending plan is headed toward a vote in the Alaska House of Representatives. On Friday, members of the House Finance Committee voted without dissent to send the ...
The Alaska House of Representatives has issued messages honoring high school sports teams, Olympic gold medalists, farmers, anniversaries, and even notable animals. In an unusual move on Friday ...
The Alaska House of Representatives finally has a speaker after more than a month of gridlock that left Juneau unable to begin action on a new governor’s agenda. State Rep. Bryce Edgmon, who ...
Alaska House votes down symbolic antiabortion budget language, passes amendment against trans care Debate continues this week on draft state operating budget authored by the House of Representatives.
The Alaska House of Representatives will be governed by a mostly Democratic coalition majority instead of the predominantly Republican one that has controlled it for the past two years.
Rep. Mike Prax, R-North Pole, joined 20 members of the House majority in voting to move House Bill 69 from the House Education Committee to the House Finance Committee. Twenty votes were needed.
Alaska’s wildfire season is shaping up to be especially dangerous this year, and the Alaska House of Representatives is asking local, state and federal officials to prepare ahead of time.
On May 2, the Alaska House of Representatives recently approved House Bill 228 in a 36-4 vote, which would establish a task force to regulate various psychedelic-assisted therapies.