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Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy announced his policy priorities, mostly focused on education, for the Legislature for the special ...
The state Department of Health told the Anchorage Daily News that Alaska could lose up to $500 million in annual Medicaid ...
The Alaska Department of Health is projecting that the state could see a reduction of up to $500 million annually in Medicaid spending because of the tax-and-spending law sought by President Donald ...
On Wednesday, Rep. Dr. Raul Ruiz and Rep. Don Bacon reintroduced the Urban Indian Parity Act, renewing bipartisan support for ...
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Juneau Empire on MSNGovernor vetoes bill intended to provide emergency health care to Alaska police dogsHouse Bill 70 was inspired by the death of an Alaska State Trooper canine during a 2017 police chase in Wasilla ...
Doubts persist about whether President Donald Trump's proposed $50 billion investment will adequately address the complex ...
The One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) is one of the most transformative pieces of legislation for Alaska in decades. This comprehensive package is the product of years of relentless, focused ...
Juneau, Alaska- On Monday, May 12, the Alaska Senate gave final passage for House Joint Resolution No. 9, a measure urging Congress to extend enhanced Affordable Care Act premium tax credits that ...
Make no mistake: this bill would gut the Affordable Care Act, slash Medicaid funding and force Alaska to implement costly bureaucratic hurdles that make it harder to access care.
Alaska’s lone U.S. House member has declined to comment on whether he would support cuts to Medicaid spending, even as the Alaska Legislature asked him to protect existing programs.
Alaska’s Legislature was in session for four months: Here’s what they did with their time. A look at the 33 bills that both the House and Senate passed this year, and where they stand in the ...
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