Now that we are back in session, I wanted to provide a brief update on my committee assignments, sponsored legislation, as well as other issues important to Kodiak.
Alaskans in four tribal communities on Kodiak Island will receive broadband service, thanks to a Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program Round 2 grant funded by the National Telecommunications and ...
The Alaska Legislature is facing a substantial deficit in the upcoming fiscal year, due largely to diminished oil revenue. The nonpartisan Legislative Finance Division has projected that a status quo ...
The Senate reelected Kodiak Republican Sen. Gary Stevens to serve as president of the Senate and leader of a bipartisan majority. Meanwhile, the Alaska House swung from a Republican-dominated ...
It spans from the earliest days of grizzly bear biology in the United States (a field pioneered by the famous Craighead ...
The state Senate is expected to quickly agree with Jan. 27 House vote, which would send the request to Washington ...
Mike Dunleavy’s staff, lawmakers at the Alaska State Capitol said Monday. The group will include one lead member from each of the House and Senate ... Gary Stevens, a Kodiak Republican.
Crafting a compromise education spending and policy package will be attempted during the next two weeks by a five-person group consisting of state legislative leaders and a senior member of Gov. Mike ...
JUNEAU — The Alaska Legislature ... to avoid that. Kodiak Republican Senate President Gary Stevens said Tuesday that the deficit projections are “really eye-opening.” House Speaker Bryce ...
Newly sworn-in members of the Alaska House of Representatives — from left ... Sen. Gary Stevens, R-Kodiak, won reelection as Senate president, and Rep. Bryce Edgmon, I-Dillingham, will be ...
Incoming House Speaker ... director of the Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute. Next to him is Tim Lamkin, a legislative aide for Senate President Gary Stevens, R-Kodiak, the task force chair.
Alaska State Troopers investigate mailbox damage in North Pole, two new cabins open in Kodiak, Fairbanks plans an indoor playground, and Grammy winners headline the 50th Alaska Folk Festival.