While Dunleavy praised the work the legislature did to work together, and has positive things to say about parts of the bill, he said it ultimately falls short.
The Alaska Senate voted without dissent on Wednesday to permanently extend a state program that pays up to $250 per month to poor Alaskans over 65 years old.
Two Interior lawmakers introduced legislation this month designed to tackle weight restrictions on large commercial vehicles that utilize Alaska’s public roadways.
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