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The Sunday Minefield - April 18, 2021 - The Alaska Landmine

Advertisement. For information about purchasing ads, please click here. The Sunday Minefield – April 18, 2021 Tomorrow is the 90th day of session (statutory limit) and the legislature is nowhere near passing a budget. It looks like they will be going to day 121 (constitutional limit) and maybe even beyond that. On a positive note, spring has finally seemed to have arrived in Juneau. Today was sunny and in the 60s. But where I am it’s in the 90s! I dipped down to Palm Springs for the weekend on a little operation. Big shout out to Alaska Airlines for those amazing deals! 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 do

Alaska legislators again prepare to blow through 90-day session-limit law

Print article JUNEAU The Alaska Legislature is on track for a 121-day legislative session, and some lawmakers are interested in a further extension as they consider how to spend more than $1 billion in economic aid approved by Congress. The Legislature almost certainly will remain in session past April 18, the deadline for legislative sessions in state law, a fact that caused some verbal sniping on the floor of the House of Representatives this week. “I’m curious to know whether the House will … simply pass day 90 without any mention or fanfare and simply continue as though Alaska Statute 24.05.150 does not exist,” said Rep. David Eastman, R-Wasilla.

Let s restore respect to our House - Anchorage Daily News

Let’s restore respect to our House Author: Cathy Tilton Published March 5 Share on Facebook Print article We can be better. That much, I knew when I ran for reelection in the Alaska State Legislature. Last week, words spoken by a colleague of mine on the House floor reminded me of that. Since then, the representative has apologized for his objectification of a female House member. He says he did not intend to cause harm, and I believe him. Yet, the concession remains: We can be better. For this reason, a core principle of the caucus I lead, the Alaska House Republicans, has been to restore respect and dignity in our state Legislature.

Alaska House work disrupted after positive COVID-19 result

Alaska House work disrupted after positive COVID-19 result
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New House panel will work on future state revenue shortfall

New House panel will work on future state revenue shortfall
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