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- Governors Fiscal Year 2027 Budget at a Glance - Mike Dunleavy
Alaska’s future is bright, but we have to have discipline and be forward-thinking now so that our short-term budget challenges don’t turn into long-term burdens on Alaskan families and businesses
- Vital Records Orders | State of Alaska | Department of Health
Only records for births, deaths, marriages, and divorces that happened in Alaska can be ordered through us If you need records from another state, please visit the National Center for Health Statistics website
- Flight Status - Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport
Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport* PLEASE NOTE: Flight information is maintained by the respective airlines and updated regularly Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport is not responsible for the accuracy of this flight information Please contact the airlines directly if you have any questions about flights
- Division of Public Assistance (DPA) Services | State of Alaska . . .
The Division of Public Assistance (DPA) was granted a SNAP “hot foods waiver” to help people that still don’t have a place to cook food because of the storm that hit Western Alaska in October
- DOLWD Press Release - labor. alaska. gov
JUNEAU — The Alaska minimum wage will increase from $11 73 to $11 91 in 2025 In 2014, Alaska voters passed a ballot initiative to annually adjust the minimum wage for inflation
- Search Cases - Alaska Court System
The Alaska Appellate Courts include the supreme court and court of appeals Additional information about these courts is available on the Alaska Appellate Courts page
- Employee, State of Alaska
Report an Injury Health Insurance Enrollment Career Planning Jobs - Alaska Job Center Network Leaving State Employment (PERS) Leaving State Employment (TRS) Workplace Alaska - State Jobs Retirement Planning Calculator My Retirement Account Netpay Estimator Pay Dates - Retirement Checks Retiree Health Insurance Reality Investing Tier Chart, PERS
- H. R. 1 - AK Impacts | State of Alaska | Department of Health
Alaska is in a better position than many other states because our Medicaid program does not depend on provider taxes or state-directed payments, which are the areas most affected by funding cuts in the new law
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