Alaska Legislature Restores $50.6M in School Funding Despite Governor's Veto

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Alaska lawmakers, in a rare move, overrode Governor Dunleavy's vetoes, restoring over $50 million in public school funding and passing legislation on oil tax settlements, marking a significant legislative action since 1987 and reflecting ongoing political disagreements.
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