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The order was Dunleavy’s second attempt this year to elevate the Division of Agriculture to a cabinet-level department, but lawmakers say it's unconstitutional.
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Alaska lawmakers prepare to file suit against Gov. Dunleavy over executive order
Legislators and the governor disagree about the legality of an executive order to create the Alaska Department of Agriculture.
The first special session expired at the end of Sunday, with the question of whether to form a state Department of ...
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Challenger primed to face GOP's longtime Senate dissenter as Trump brings new focus to Alaska
Alaska's Mike Dunleavy prepares a Senate bid against Lisa Murkowski, and Native voters and Trump relationships will likely to ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy pointed to new fossil fuel projects as he told attendees of the annual Alaska Oil and Gas Association they ...
Natural gas supporters suggest that backing from the Trump administration will help make the much-delayed export project a ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy is running against Democrat Les Gara, Republican Charlie Pierce, and independent candidate Bill Walker — a former governor — in Alaska's gubernatorial race. This is the first ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy responds to the Legislature voting to override two of his vetoes at a news conference at the Capitol, alongside Education Commissioner Deena Bishop on Aug. 2, 2025. The governor ...
The Alaska Legislative Council voted Wednesday to approve litigation against the administration of Gov. Mike Dunleavy over an executive order he issued to establish an agriculture department. The ...
A year before Alaska’s 2026 primary election, 10 candidates have already announced their intent to run for governor, and more are expected to announce campaigns in the coming months. Incumbent Gov.
Gov. Mike Dunleavy has named former Texas U.S. Attorney Stephen Cox to replace departing Alaska Attorney General Treg Taylor, he announced in a prepared statement Thursday. Cox’s appointment is ...
A panel of state lawmakers voted 9-2 on Wednesday to approve spending up to $100,000 on a lawsuit against Gov. Mike Dunleavy.
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