Battle continues in special session over state budget

Last Wednesday, the Legislature adjourned this year’s regular session and the next day a special session began in Juneau on the budget, crime and education funding.

Promising news on pink salmon disaster relief funds

As the season is either underway or close at hand for many of you, I wanted to provide a short update about where we are with the 2016 pink salmon disaster relief funding.

Pink salmon disaster relief grant delayed to July 1

As I write this, it is Wednesday morning, June 5. It was anticipated that the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) might release grant funding to the Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission (PSMFC) for distribution by this past Saturday.

Operating budget is largest single-year cut in Alaska history

Dear Friends and Neighbors,Now that the first special session is in the books, I wanted to update you on some of what happened in the...

Special session convenes on July 8

Dear Friends and Neighbors, There have been some developments regarding the upcoming special session, and I wanted to be sure to keep you all in the loop.As...

Dunleavy’s line item vetoes will hit Cordova hard

Dear Friends and Neighbors,Now that Governor Dunleavy has revealed his $424.4 million in line-item vetoes, I wanted to circle back to discuss what they were,...

Stutes: Your voices are having an effect

Dear Friends and Neighbors,As last Friday, the deadline for overriding the governor’s vetoes, has come and gone, I wanted to provide an update regarding what transpired and...

That $5M veto was funding of your ferry service

"Along with all of you, I was extremely disappointed that Governor Dunleavy chose to veto the additional $5 million I had secured for the Alaska Marine Highway System," writes Rep. Louise Stutes.
A lifebuoy aboard the M/V Aurora. (Sept. 19, 2019) Photo by Zachary Snowdon Smith/The Cordova Times

Legislative Update: Ferry service is not simply a ‘convenience’

The state administration has utterly failed to grasp the significance of ferry service to rural Alaskans, writes Rep. Louise Stutes.
Brian Wildrick, owner of Harborside Pizza, addresses the Alaska Department of Transportation in a teleconference. The meeting, held Monday, July 29, heard feedback on a proposed ferry schedule including a seven-month service gap to Prince William Sound.

Legislative Update: Dunleavy budget flat funds state services

Gov. Mike Dunleavy has made no major cuts to the state budget for the coming fiscal year. This is clear evidence that public outcry against Dunleavy's policies has had an effect, writes Rep. Louise Stutes.
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