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Alaska will not prosecute state senator who slapped a reporter The slapping case was forwarded to the state's Office of Special Prosecutions at the end of May. City prosecutors normally handle misdemeanors in Juneau, but the Office of Special Prosecutions asked to take it on. That office handles particularly challenging or sensitive cases at the Department of Law.
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Reports clear Alaska lawmaker in harassment cases ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) - An Alaska lawmaker was cleared but not totally exonerated Tuesday for his actions in separate allegations of sexual and physical harassment at the state Capitol in Juneau. The Senate Rules Committee released a report from the legislature's human resources department ...
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There's no better gift than a great education It's the gift of a good education — a gift that too few Alaska students receive. This year, less than 40 percent of the state's public school students met grade-level standards in English and math. Most alarmingly, just 14.7 percent of our tenth graders scored proficient in math. Collectively, students didn't do ...
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State forecast for 2018 revenue jumps by $250 million as oil prices rise Thanks in part to increased oil prices, Alaska expects to earn $2.1 billion in unrestricted general fund revenue in the current budget year, up by $247 million ... The statement accompanied the release of the state's fall revenue sources book, an annual look at state income with a decade-long forecast.
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