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Mike Dunleavy’s veto of a $180 million increase to the state‘s $1.2 billion education budget. The vote means that Alaska’s education funding formula will be permanently and significantly ...
Wasilla Sen. Mike Shower, one of 14 Republicans who voted against overriding Dunleavy's veto, said he was disappointed that lawmakers hadn't agreed to the governor's policy demands.
May 19—JUNEAU — Gov. Mike Dunleavy on Monday vetoed a bipartisan education package in a step against permanently increasing the education budget, which has largely stagnated during his tenure.