Alaska Senate passes omnibus education bill; now heads to governor

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The bill now heads to Mike Dunleavy’s desk, where the governor can choose to either sign it into law, veto it, or allow it to become law through inaction.

FAIRBANKS, Alaska - The sweeping education bill which passed the Alaska House of Representatives last week has now made it through another hurdle toward becoming law.

Every Interior senator voted in favor of the bill, with the sole ‘nay’ vote being Senator Mike Shower from Wasilla. “I just want to know where the money’s going to go. Come back and tell me that. Show some accountability to us, and let us know how it’s going to work. Show me where the money’s going. Force that requirement. That makes it easier for me to vote for something like this, so while, Mr.

 

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