The Senate Finance Committee’s version is $450 million smaller than the version that passed the House, in part because of a more conservative assumption about oil prices.
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Civil rights groups, in a lawsuit in state court, say an agreement allowing the Justice Department to access confidential voter data and flag ineligible voters violates the Alaska Constitution.
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The PAC is reserving $2.4 million in TV and digital ads in Alaska, suggesting they think they have a shot at unseating Rep. Begich. The equivalent GOP group is looking elsewhere.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s own guidelines advise that pregnant women shouldn’t be confined in immigration detention except in narrow circumstances.
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The sale is mandated in federal law but also reflects the Trump administration's commitment to promoting energy development in the state.
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The United States Department of Justice issued a report in December 2022 that found that Alaskan youth are institutionalized in psychiatric hospitals and psychiatric residential treatment facilities at higher rates and for longer periods than minors in other states.
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KTOO’s Clarise Larson sat down with the city’s Visitor Industry Director Alix Pierce to learn more about what’s in store this season.
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A budget plan with a $70 billion expected price tag for immigration enforcement advanced after an overnight session. It now heads to the House of Representatives.
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The president's budget would cut 3,000 more NPS staffers but add $10 billion for "beautification" in D.C. One senator called it a slush fund for presidential vanity projects.
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Outside review to scrutinize animal control actions, oversight after kennel deaths.
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Chilkat Valley rivers also made the list in 2019 and 2023, according to American Rivers, a national environmental group.
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