"Alaska Lawmakers' Efforts to Override Gov. Dunleavy's Education Bill Veto Fall Short"

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Alaska lawmakers fell one vote short of overriding Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s veto of a $200 million education funding bill, which included extra funding for public schools, home-schooled students, student transportation, and charter schools. The veto was sustained in a 39-20 vote, leading to concerns about potential school closures and layoffs. Lawmakers are now considering crafting another education bill that aligns with the governor’s priorities, but achieving further compromise is expected to be difficult.
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