Alaska Legislature Overrides Governor's Vetoes on Education and Oil Tax Transparency

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Alaska lawmakers successfully overrode Gov. Dunleavy's veto of $51 million in education funding during a special session, reversing his cuts to per-student funding increases amid ongoing debates over education reforms and tribal school proposals.
- Alaska lawmakers override Dunleavy’s education funding veto Alaska Public Media
- Alaska Legislature briefly delays joint session, amid plans to vote on overriding governor’s vetoes Anchorage Daily News
- Alaska lawmakers override governor’s veto of public school funding, restoring services and teachers Alaska Beacon
- Ignore Dunleavy’s edict. End the special session this weekend Reporting From Alaska
- Lawmakers override Gov. Dunleavy’s veto of oil tax transparency bill KTOO
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