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Alaska Permanent Fund fails 'stress test' 48 percent of the time Last year, the Alaska House and Alaska Senate passed different versions of Senate Bill 26, which calls for taking a portion of the earnings reserve each year and using it to pay for state services. The House and Senate are still negotiating their differences, but at their core, the two versions are similar.
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State Division of Elections denies GOP primary block State Republican Party leaders voted to make the rule change earlier this month, arguing that an October court ruling in a case between the Alaska Democratic Party and the state allowed them to add the primary block as a repercussion for violating the existing party rule. Alaska Republican Party ...
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Police calls for Thursday, Dec. 14, 2017 At about 8:40 p.m. Monday, Juneau-based Alaska State Troopers arrested a 32-year-old man in Kake who allegedly assaulted three separate family members, including two children. The troopers arrested the man on three accounts of domestic violence assault, reckless endangerment and domestic ...
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Alaska's budget and fiscal report card This number does not include the $3 billion payment to the state pension system, although it does include cuts to the capital budget and oil tax credits. The state operating budget has been cut $1.7 billion — or 27 percent — since fiscal year 2015. The $1.7 billion in cuts does not include reductions to ...
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Drop in funding looms over school district Lower enrollment, Means explained in the memo, means that there will be less state funding. Means ... 14 workshop stated that just 135 of 351 (38 percent) students entering kindergarten this fall met the Alaska Department of Education & Early Development's benchmark for readiness. This metric ...
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2 Seattle-based 'megaships' to cruise Alaska waters starting in summer JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — Two cruise ships larger than ones Alaska residents are used to seeing will begin visiting the state this summer. CoastAlaska News reported Wednesday that the "megaships" are part of a trend that's sending more tourists to Alaska by sea. The 4,000-passenger Norwegian Bliss ...
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National report: Indiana ranks 27th in protecting kids from tobacco The $721.6 million that the states have budgeted for tobacco prevention is a small fraction of the $3.3 billion the CDC recommends. Not a single state funds tobacco prevention programs at CDC-recommended levels, and only two states - California and Alaska - provide more than 90 percent of the ...
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