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Juneau Empire on MSNAlaska Senate OKs 18-year-old alcohol servers and 16-year-old restaurant workersThe bill is almost identical to House Bill 189, which the Legislature passed last year but Gov. Mike Dunleavy vetoed.
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Hosted on MSN‘In Alaska, it’s Denali’: Murkowski, Sullivan unite with state leaders on Alaska mountain’s nameAlaskan leaders continue to unite behind keeping with the traditional name of North America’s highest peak. In response to ...
Natural Resources Commissioner John Boyle said creating a cabinet-level agriculture department would force the state to focus ...
Alaska is one of three states that requires restaurant servers to be 21 in order to serve alcohol. The bill now heads to the ...
Alaska Senate leaders signaled Tuesday that they were open to considering new revenue measures this year to help stabilize ...
A new bill passed by the Alaska Senate seeks to lower the minimum age for serving alcohol from 21 to 18. Senate Bill 15 is ...
Under an executive order from Gov. Mike Dunleavy, the new Department of Agriculture will start July 1 unless voted down by ...
The Alaska Senate essentially rejected giving themselves and other state leaders automatic pay raises linked to inflation with the unanimous passage of a bill Friday that rejects a commission’s ...
Closed door talks with the governor’s office and lawmakers on education funding haven’t so far resulted in an alternative to keep House proposal from moving forward.
There's Actually an Incredibly Easy Way for Elon Musk to Trim $2 Trillion of Government Spending: Cut Funding for Nuclear Weapons “She’ll be OK”: Trump is asked for Melania’s reaction to ...
The Alaska Legislature is considering a bill that would create a new state insurance program to address damages from floods, ...
A resolution passed unanimously by the Alaska state senate on Friday urged Trump to rethink his plan.
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