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Lawmakers on Capitol Hill have rolled out new legislation that could help gig workers access health insurance and retirement ...
Some legislators, along with the well-funded education-industrial lobby, keep repeating the false claim that Alaska’s ...
Alaska lawmakers head to Juneau August 2 for a special session. With a potential override of Gov. Dunleavy’s education veto ...
The leader of the House Republican minority caucus, Rep. Mia Costello, R-Anchorage, says it may be in the governor's interest ...
Former U.S. Rep. Mary Peltola took to social media Wednesday night attacking Gov. Mike Dunleavy as using “extremist politics” ...
SB 44 should be revised to protect all patients in locked psychiatric facilities and units. All people in locked facilities ...
Texas lawmakers are scrutinizing the state’s emergency response to the July 4 floods that killed at least 136 people.
The Alaska Department of Health is projecting that the state could see a reduction of up to $500 million annually in Medicaid spending because of the tax-and-spending law sought by President Donald ...
This story has been updated to reflect changes in the state Department of Health's projections regarding the impacts of the budget reconciliation bill on Medicaid enrollment and spending in Alaska.