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Alaska lawmakers seek to separate federal, state pot rules FAIRBANKS, Alaska (AP) - Three Alaska lawmakers have joined forces to rewrite a resolution pertaining to the separation of federal marijuana regulations and the state's legal pot industry. The Fairbanks Daily News-Miner reported Tuesday that Democrat state Rep. David Guttenberg of Fairbanks, ...
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Senate Education chairman wants budget by April 1 From left, Alaska state Sens. Bert Stedman, R-Sitka, Lyman Hoffman, D-Bethel, and Gary Stevens, R-Kodiak, sit in the House chamber to hear Gov. Bill Walker deliver his annual State of the State address on Jan. 18, 2017. After several years of budgets passing late and forcing education pink slip notices ...
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King Career Center to transform into high school if board approves King Career Center student Matt Cronquist competes for Culinary Arts judges in the 2017 Alaska State SkillsUSA championships. Cronquist took first place in Alaska and came in the top 10 in the nation at the National tournament in Louisville, Ky., last June. The Anchorage School District would ...
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Regulators hopeful well test can jumpstart Mustang oil project Between December 2012 and April 2014 the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority, the state-owned investment bank, invested a total of $70 million in a five-mile gravel road, a 19-acre production pad and a $225 million oil processing facility, which would be the first such open-access ...
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AJOC EDITORIAL: Sessions kicks cannabis to Congress To his credit, Sessions did not make enforcement of federal marijuana laws one of his national priorities and simply tasked the U.S. attorneys in each state to follow existing principles for prosecutions. The Alaska U.S. attorney announced nothing would change, as did his counterpart in Colorado where ...
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Mississippi Lawmakers Consider Creation of State Lottery Mississippi is one of six states to forgo a state lottery, along with Alabama, Alaska, Hawaii, Nevada, and Utah. Some Mississippi lawmakers would like to change that. The state has intermittently relied on lotteries in the past, but not for over a century. The 1868 state constitution forbade lotteries, and while ...
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Maps reveal Zinke plans for historic overhaul One map, which sources said was developed by the U.S. Geological Survey, outlines the boundaries of 13 regions stretching across the continental United States and Alaska, as well as the Pacific islands, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. A second map provided to E&E News shows a similar ...
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KTN affiliate of Libertarian Party formed "I applied to the Alaska state party to open an affiliate here in Ketchikan, and the (state) chairperson, Jon Watts, said to go ahead with it," Robbins said. "I'm just looking to gather some liberty-minded individuals here in Ketchikan, and put together a local affiliate so we can advocate for issues here locally.
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Walmart deal makes for year-round processing jobs in Anchorage Plants like Copper River Seafoods in Anchorage are maximizing seafood jobs in the state's economy and the blue ocean economy framework, said Alyssa Rodrigues, economic development manager at the Alaska Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development. "Copper River is ...
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Alaska lawmakers seek to separate federal, state marijuana regs Alaska lawmakers are rewriting a resolution pertaining to the separation of federal marijuana regulations and the state's legal cannabis industry. Full Article:
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