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Alaska State Board of Education lowers proficiency standards for Alaska’s students

Alaska’s school proficiency standards have taken a hit. The Alaska Board of Education, under the guidance of the Dunleavy Administration, has decided to lower the bar for what is considered proficient on the Alaska System of Academic Readiness (AK STAR) tests. Now, before you get all riled up, let’s take a closer look at what […]

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Rep. David Eastman is Securing Alaska’s Future: A Testimony in Support of Constitutionalizing the PFD through HJR 7

Today’s discussion and public testimony on HJR 7, a bill that would constitutionalize the Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) in Alaska, is a critical juncture for the state’s fiscal policy. As we stand at this crossroads, it’s vital for Alaskans to make their voices heard. Understanding HJR 7 and Its Implications HJR 7 aims to enshrine

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A Constitutional Conundrum: Alaska Legislature’s Surprise Joint Session

In a significant development, the Alaska Legislature convened a joint session on Thursday night, a move that underscores the importance of constitutional adherence. This session, called with short notice, was aimed at reviewing Governor Mike Dunleavy’s veto on a segment of the education budget. Despite not achieving the required support to overturn the veto, the

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Rep. David Eastman stands by the Constitution: The Alaska Legislature’s Duty to Vote on Vetoes

Representative David Eastman’s recent call for the Alaska Legislature to fulfill its constitutional duty by voting on the governor’s vetoes is a refreshing reminder of the importance of adhering to the rule of law. In a political climate often mired in ideological disputes and bureaucratic red tape, Eastman’s stance is a commendable effort to bring

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Alaska’s Economic Outlook: A Call for Policy Reform

In the 2023 update of its Rich States, Poor States index, the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) has ranked Alaska 23rd nationwide in terms of its economic outlook. While this might not seem like a cause for concern, it serves as a reminder that the state needs to implement policies that will help Alaskans thrive

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