There's a $200 million deficit in the current fiscal year, and a much bigger one under most scenarios for the next year.
All seven members of the Alaska Senate’s powerful finance committee on Monday proposed rewriting the payment formula for the annual Permanent Fund dividend, renewing the Senate’s effort to replace an ...
If it is eliminated or the funding for it is zeroed out, Alaska would lose up to $140 million in annual federal funding to ...
JUNEAU — The Alaska Department of Revenue forecast on Wednesday that the state would see a bigger deficit in the next fiscal ...
A handful of Alaskan state-level politicians are opposing Donald Trump’s “restrictive trade measures that would harm the ...
The Alaska Senate voted 19-0 on Monday to declare March as Women’s History Month in Alaska. Senate Bill 43, sponsored by Sen.
Alaska Senate leaders are reviving options for raising revenue. One controversial bill would reduce a state North Slope oil ...
Leaders in the Alaska House and Senate say they’re deeply concerned about the impacts of federal staff purges and a ...
Feb. 24—JUNEAU — The Alaska Senate Finance Committee on Monday introduced a bill that would set a new Permanent Fund dividend formula in state statute. Senate Bill 109 follows the "75-25 ...
The bill’s sponsor called it a “wonderful compromise.” It boosts the largest part of the state’s public school funding ...
A widely discussed education funding bill, HB 69, was extended to a third straight day of dialogue on the House floor Tuesday, after lengthy discussions and proposed amendments.
A proposed Alaska Senate resolution to disapprove creating a standalone agriculture department was referred to the House ...