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The Alaska Stalker - July 24, 2021 - The Alaska Landmine

Advertisement. For information about purchasing ads, please click here. The Alaska Stalker – July 24, 2021 Welcome to this edition of the Alaska Stalker, a lighthearted round up of the best and worst of Alaska’s social media landscape. If you enjoy the Alaska Stalker, please consider supporting working moms like me by sending in hot tips, overheards, and spotted ins. You can reach me at [email protected] As always, thanks for reading. Well, this week sure started out with a bang. This is wild. “The Guardian’s investigation has triggered a review in the Alaska department of law, where the lawyer works.” #akleghttps://t.co/d3xzFerCOG

Fiscal Policy Working Group Announced by Legislature

Fiscal Policy Working Group Announced by Legislature
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Vital Alaska programs in limbo as legislators pause negotiations until August

Vital Alaska programs in limbo as legislators pause negotiations until August Alex Bengel © Provided by Fairbanks KTVF Alaska State Capitol building in Juneau FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) - Certain programs in the State of Alaska are seeing their funding stop as the state legislature failed to meet the three-fourths vote requirement to continue funding from the Constitutional Budget Reserve (CBR). Since it was established in 1990, the CBR has become a funding source for various government programs. According to Representative Grier Hopkins, these include, “oil tax credits that we owe the oil companies to make sure that they get what the law says.”

Alaska House averts government shutdown

Alaska House averts government shutdown Alex Bengel © Provided by Fairbanks KTVF A view of the Alaska State Capitol building in Juneau. FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) - The prospect of a looming government shutdown in the state of Alaska has been averted. On Monday, June 28, the Alaska House of Representatives achieved the two-thirds vote necessary to make the state’s budget effective on July 1st, the start of the 2022 Fiscal Year. 27 votes were necessary to change the budget’s effective date. The bill passed with 28. Interior representatives were split on the action, with Democrats Grier Hopkins and Adam Wool, and Republicans Steve Thompson and Bart Lebon voting yea.

Alaska House approves state operating budget with amendment to cut funding for abortion services

Alaska House approves state operating budget with amendment to cut funding for abortion services Published 1 day ago Share on Facebook Print article JUNEAU The Alaska House of Representatives has approved a multibillion-dollar state operating budget that keeps the state running past July 1, but before the final vote, lawmakers added an amendment intended to defund state-provided abortion services. Democratic lawmakers objected to the amendment, saying that it harms the rights of women, is unconstitutional and will provoke lawsuits. Republican lawmakers said it was important to them to speak up for the rights of unborn Alaskans. The amendment passed 21-18. About an hour later, the House voted 23-16 on Monday to approve $4.2 billion in services funded by tax revenue and transfers from the Alaska Permanent Fund. When federal money and fee-funded programs are included, the budget exceeds $10 billion.

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