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Alaska Senate Health & Social Services committee held the first hearing on SB 78 - State of Reform

Alaska Senate Health & Social Services committee held the first hearing on SB 78 Sydney Kurle | Mar 5, 2021 Share this:     The bill would also allow any physician, physician assistant, practical nurse, registered nurse and advanced practice registered nurse that is authorized to practice in another jurisdiction to fully practice via telehealth in Alaska. These practitioners would not be required to hold an Alaska license. They would not be able to prescribe controlled substances, though. This bill is sponsored by the Senate Labor & Commerce committee, which issued a written statement on the bill where they said that because the Legislature was unable to pass SB 56, which would have extended the COVID-19 emergency declaration, they have decided to take individual sections from SB 56 and create separate legislation to address specific provisions:

The Sunday Minefield - February 14, 2021 - The Alaska Landmine

Advertisement. For information about purchasing ads, please click here. The Sunday Minefield – February 14, 2021 It’s Valentine’s Day! Shout out to all my fellow singles who don’t have to stress out about another American consumerist day. It’s was two years ago today when Representative Bryce Edgmon (I – Dillingham) was re-elected Speaker of the House, in what many referred to as the Valentine’s Day Massacre. Representative Louise Stutes (R – Kodiak) was elected Speaker of the House this week, though the House is far from organized. A friendly message and reminder to all our readers, the Landmine is made possible by myself and a team of awesome Alaskans. It takes a lot of work to provide the content we do. I am now in Juneau for the session, which means paying rent for the place I’m staying at. If you enjoy the content we provide, please consider making a one time or recurring monthly donation. You can click here to donate. We have a donation system that mak

Senate Democratic Leader Disappointed by Governor Dunleavy s Lack of Action on COVID-19 Disaster Declaration

Senate Democratic Leader Disappointed by Governor Dunleavy s Lack of Action on COVID-19 Disaster Declaration
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Questions loom with Alaska COVID-19 declaration set to end

As deadline approaches, public health officials and hospitals urge lawmakers to extend COVID-19 emergency declaration

Print article Alaska’s top public health officials and hospital representatives urged legislators to extend the state’s COVID-19 emergency declaration Thursday as the clock ticks toward the mid-February date when it expires. The declaration provides authority for everything from mandated airport COVID-19 traveler testing and increased hospital capacity to National Guard deployments for vaccine distribution. A 30-day extension expires Feb. 14. Gov. Mike Dunleavy last month introduced legislation to extend the declaration potentially into September. But now that bill, Senate Bill 56, is stalled in committee and faces some resistance in the Legislature, where it’s increasingly possible that lawmakers may not be willing or possibly able, given the tight timeline to approve a declaration that some Alaskans see as part of a larger crackdown on individual freedoms.

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