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Veterans and Remembrance Day
WHEREAS, our nation was built upon the belief that all citizens are guaranteed the inalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness; and WHEREAS, the freedoms we enjoy, and values we hold dear as Americans, do not come without a price. Our Nation...
Alaska Joins Case to Stop CMS Vaccine Mandate
Alaska joined a coalition of states today in a lawsuit to block a federal government effort to make health care providers force their employees to take the COVID-19 vaccine.A new Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Service (CMS) rule would mandate vaccines for almost...
Women Veterans Day
WHEREAS, women have served honorably and courageously in all of America’s wars and conflicts since the American Revolution, but their service was traditionally left unrecognized; and WHEREAS, although women did not officially receive permanent military status until...
U.S. Appeals Court Stays Biden’s OSHA Vaccine Mandate for Private Employers
On November 6, 2021, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals stayed the Biden Administration’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for businesses with 100 or more workers. The emergency stay lifts the requirement by the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration,...
Alaska, Other States Sue to Stop OSHA Vaccine Rules
Governor Mike Dunleavy announced today that the state of Alaska has filed a federal lawsuit to block the implementation of a COVID-19 vaccine mandate on private employers and states like Alaska that have a state Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)...
Governor Dunleavy Issues Administrative Order Defending Alaska from Federal Government Overreach
Today, Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy took action against the efforts of President Joe Biden to undermine the sovereignty of the State of Alaska. The Governor issued Administrative Order No. 325, laying out the steps Alaska’s state government will take to protect...
Governor Dunleavy Praises SCOTUS Decision to Review EPA’s Authority
Governor Dunleavy Praises SCOTUS Decision to Review EPA’s Authority November 1, 2021 (Anchorage) – Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy is praising the United States Supreme Court’s decision to review a ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals that could give the U.S....
Pushing Back on Overreach and Defending Alaska on Episode 3
On Episode 3 of FirstHand, the podcast, Jason Brune, the Commissioner of the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), talks with Host Patty Sullivan about the tightrope walk of defending the health of residents and protecting the environment, while...
Veterans Small Business Week
WHEREAS, nearly one out of ten small businesses across the United States are veteran owned - from Main Street store fronts to virtual high-tech startups that advance America, veteran owned small businesses are a pillar of our economy and contribute to the...
Family Caregivers Month
WHEREAS, all Alaskans, regardless of age, ability, or location deserve access to the wide variety of health care options in Alaska; and WHEREAS, we are blessed to live in a time when medicine and technology have helped us live longer. However, despite these...
Alaska Native Heritage Month
WHEREAS, Alaska is a culturally rich and diverse land, from the Iñupiaq of Northwest Alaska, the Athabascan of the Interior, the Yup’ik and Cup’ik of Southwest Alaska, the Unangax of the Aleutian Islands, the Alutiiq of Southcentral Alaska, and the Tlingit, Haida,...
Alaska Joins Lawsuit Challenging Contractor Vaccine Mandate
Alaska and nine other states have filed a lawsuit challenging the Biden administration’s vaccine mandate for federal contractors, Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy announced today. Under the mandate, a private business would be required to force its employees to be...
Dividend Bill Deserves to Be Heard
With six days remaining before the end of the Fourth Special Session, Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy says the time for Legislators to act is more pressing than ever, given additional revenues for the State and sharply rising energy costs for Alaskans. “If the...
Governor Dunleavy Applauds Filipino Teachers for their Work in Alaska
Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy met with local Filipino teachers from different Alaska school districts in honor of Filipino History Month. Alaska is home to more than 30,000 Filipino Americans – who are one of the largest Asian American groups in the state. In 2009,...
Lights on After School Day
WHEREAS, the health, safety, and education of all Alaska’s children is fundamental to the happiness, success, and well-being of Alaska’s families and communities; and WHEREAS, Alaska’s youth can have enriched academic careers when they are provided an array of...
Alaska Joins Amicus Brief on Federal Waters
Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy yesterday called on the U.S. Supreme Court to rein in the scope of an environmental law that could have a significant impact on how Alaska property owners manage their land. Governor Dunleavy announced that Attorney General Treg Taylor...
New Podcast Launches to Discuss Biden’s Harm to Alaska
Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy’s office today announced the launch of a new podcast titled, An Update from the Third Floor, which discusses the latest barriers placed on Alaska by the Biden administration on natural resource development and on private/workplace...
Proclamation on the Death of General Colin Powell
General Colin Powell was a patriot of unmatched honor and dignity. The son of immigrants, born in New York City, raised in Harlem and the South Bronx, a graduate of the City College of New York, he rose to the highest ranks of the United States military and to...
Alaska Day
WHEREAS, on October 18, 1867, Alaska officially became a United States Territory after the formal transfer from Russia; and WHEREAS, the United States purchased Alaska from Russia for $7.2 million in March of 1867, however the formal transfer did not officially...
Today is Alaska Day, a State Holiday, Monday, Oct. 18
Alaska Day, Oct. 18, is a State holiday, celebrating the anniversary of the transfer of the Territory of Alaska from Russia to the U.S. on Oct. 18, 1867. Alaska was purchased by the U.S. from the Russian Empire for $7.2 million on March 30,1867. Alaska’s...
Alaska Territorial Guard Day
WHEREAS, the service of the Alaska Territorial Guard (ATG) in the protection of Alaska during World War II represents service above self that is a hallmark of the Alaskan spirit; and WHEREAS, following the attack on Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941, Alaska...
FirstHand, the Podcast, Explores Alaska’s Gravel Highway and Ice Roads & More with DOT Commissioner Ryan Anderson
(Anchorage) – The Cooper Landing Bypass is the largest road construction project underway in Alaska today. For the first time ever a rider can book a sailing a year out, on an Alaska Marine Highway System ferry. There’s more transportation infrastructure talk,...
Governor Dunleavy Recognizes Alaska Resident and Troopers for Saving Lives
Today, Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy honored an Alaska resident and two State Troopers for their part in saving the lives of two boys, in separate incidents, one near the dipnetting beach at Kenai and the other on the Iditarod Sled Dog Trail at Skwentna. “Two boys...
Governor Mourns the Passing of Former Senate President Clem Tillion
Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy and First Lady Rose Dunleavy extend their deepest sympathies to the loved ones and friends of former Senate President Clem Tillion who passed away this week. “The First Lady and I extend our heartfelt condolences to the family of...
Governor Recognizes Passing of Former State Legislator Bill Hudson
Governor Dunleavy has ordered that Alaska state flags fly at half-staff sunrise to sunset on Thursday, October 14, 2021 in honor of Bill Hudson.
Governor Recognizes Passing of Former State Legislator Bill Hudson
Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy and First Lady Rose Dunleavy are extending their deepest sympathies to the loved ones and friends of former State Legislator Bill Hudson who passed away October 11, 2021. “The First Lady and I extend our condolences to the family and...
First Lady’s Volunteer of the Year Award Ceremony Honors Seven Alaskans
(Anchorage) – Today, First Lady Rose Dunleavy congratulated the recipients of the First Lady’s Volunteer of the Year Award at the ceremonial luncheon at the Governor’s Anchorage office. First Lady and her selection committee are honored to continue the tradition of...
State navigable waters lawsuit pushes back on federal overreach
The State of Alaska is suing to force the federal government to recognize state ownership of submerged lands beneath four Interior rivers, continuing Governor Mike Dunleavy’s defense of state sovereignty against federal overreach. The action filed in federal...
New Podcast Launches to Share Info FirstHand
Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy’s office today announced the launch of a new podcast dedicated to reaching Alaskans with State government news. Called FirstHand, the podcast features familiar State voices, including commissioners and subject matter experts in Alaska...
Alaska Employ People with Disabilities Week
WHEREAS, Alaska Statute recognizes the first full week of October as Alaska Employ People with Disabilities Week to celebrate and foster the integration of Alaskans with disabilities into our state’s workforce; and WHEREAS, this observance, highlights the talent...