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Thursday, April 3rd
Legislative hall bills stall in House, Senate
Legislators, Palin battle over need for in-state gas use
Senate approves $1.8 billion budget
Wednesday, April 2nd
Network cuts back Capitol broadcasting
Squabble over capital spending continues into next year's budget
Tuesday, April 1st
State energy rebate bills losing power
Legislature discusses ethics bills
More school funding added to capital bill
Sunday, March 30th
Palin calls for special session
June legislative session to take place in Juneau
Friday, March 28th
New education funding scheme signed into law
Thursday, March 27th
House OKs changes to predator control laws
Kohring: Judge should have recused himself
Wednesday, March 26th
Critics: TransCanada seeks too-high profits
Sides hold firm on partial-birth abortion bill
School bond plan looks to stay alive
Tuesday, March 25th
Lawmakers spur Real ID opposition
Senate passes state operating budget
Sunday, March 23rd
Senate prepares to pass operating budget
Energy rebate proposal gains more traction in Legislature
Friday, March 21st
Palin calls for accountability
Legislature move gains traction
Absences help bill move
Thursday, March 20th
Committee passes ethics reform bill
Legislature shares oil bounty with cities, boroughs
State Senate committee OKs pension reform bill
Harris threatens to hold hearings for oil shippers
Bethel lawmaker gives birth to girl
Palin wants meeting on capital projects
Wednesday, March 19th
Murkowski urges gas line action
Lawmakers vote to stick with $70 million in capital projects
Lawmaker chides father's former aide
Senate wants share of U.S. oil revenue
House OKs savings plan for surplus
Tuesday, March 18th
Fate of capital projects still uncertain after vote
Legislature waits to hear capital move bills
Sunday, March 16th
Delegation wants notice before jobs move away
Friday, March 14th
Palin offers plan to end budget standoff
U.S. Senators Murkowski, Stevens seek ANWR drilling
Stevens says earmark attitude is harmful
Thursday, March 13th
Legislators try to redirect road funding
House looks to join challenge to Palin's vetoes
Wednesday, March 12th
Juneau fights to keep Legislature
Plan to provide health care for all worries businesses
Kohring continues push for new trial
House approves state revenue sharing
Tuesday, March 11th
Palin VP mentions stoke her popularity
Clark may lose license to practice law
Friday, March 7th
Prominent Democrat says violations were due to concentration of power
Lawmakers await Palin's next move on gas line
Senate takes on Palin over budget vetoes
Thursday, March 6th
Governor 7 months pregnant
Some officials chafe under ethics reforms
Widening investigation may present a hurdle for gas pipeline project
Wednesday, March 5th
Clark's plea may move ethics bill
Once powerful and polished, Clark admits he made mistakes
Senators resurrect vetoed capital projects
Spending hike approved in operating budget
Tuesday, March 4th
Clark pleads guilty to conspiracy
Cowdery returns to Capitol
Supplemental budget contains savings plan for surplus
Senate mulls head tax change
Monday, March 3rd
Abortion issue heats up in Legislature
Lawmakers weigh surplus to offset heating bills
Sunday, March 2nd
Is 90 days enough?
Friday, February 29th
Legislative hall bill advances
School funding sails out of Senate Finance
Thursday, February 28th
Lawmakers want gold jewelry made in Alaska
Mayor Begich forms exploratory committee to decide on Senate race
House unanimous on approving bipartisan-sponsored ID theft legislation
Alaska oil tops $100, but drops below milestone mark
Wednesday, February 27th
State: Juneau access road 12 years away
Session move bill voted down
Federal prosecutors contest Kohring's appeal for new trial
Tuesday, February 26th
Union, state contract heads to supervisors
Madsen set to run for valley House seat
Lawmakers pass hike in education spending
Monday, February 25th
Lawmakers go to work on state budget
Sunday, February 24th
Palin's gas line team gets the word out to the public
Friday, February 22nd
Locals protest proposal for legislative hall
All-Alaska pipeline pitch to get 2nd look
Cowdery aides give grand jury testimony
Palin responds to Stevens' criticism of natural gas line
Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens files for re-election
Thursday, February 21st
LeDoux walks out to avoid an ethical conflict
Oil surpluses bring changes to Legislature
Rep. Don Young defends money spent on legal fees
House sends education funding bill back to Finance Committee
Wednesday, February 20th
Lawmakers push capital move plans
Stevens implores lawmakers to act quickly on gas pipeline
Tuesday, February 19th
Alaska lawmakers debate protections from identity theft
Tuesday, February 18th
Doll urges online monitoring of sex offenders
Monday, February 4th
Gas line divide crosses party, regional lines
Sunday, February 3rd
Lawmakers mull rolling back some oil tax increases
Friday, February 1st
Legislature moves forward with Anchorage office
Lawmakers take up first of many conflict of interest measures
Young challengers report fundraising totals
Thursday, January 31st
Bill could double state mine revenue
Wednesday, January 30th
Murkowski returns to the pipeline scene
Lawmaker warns against altering education funding
Sunday, January 27th
ConocoPhillips seeks gas pipeline meeting
Palin's health care bill faces challenges in Legislature
Friday, January 25th
Legislative budget battles heat up
Economic forecast looks hazy
Thursday, January 24th
Palin promotes health care bill
ConocoPhillips pitches case to the Senate
House passes legislation to relax ethics rules for state Board of Fisheries
Wednesday, January 23rd
Alaska cities ask for more state funding
Tuesday, January 22nd
House committee passes partial birth abortion bill
Thursday, January 17th
Natural Gas Pipeline: Lawmakers say more hearings are needed
Senate president: No flap with Palin
New Senate Rules chairman to be selected by next week
Wednesday, January 16th
Palin touts gas line progress
Deal brokered for timing of governor's speech after eleventh-hour standoff
Cowdery resigns as chairman of Senate Rules Committee
Tuesday, January 15th
Juneau's delegation prepares bills
Legislature returns for short session
Republican leaders call for Cowdery to step down
Monday, January 14th
Energy rebate among new legislative bills
Young to campaign more aggressively
Sunday, January 13th
Port Authority looks to revive its bid for gas pipeline contract
Senator: Data shows state jobs are leaving Juneau
Reduced calendar could become a race against the clock in Legislature
Repercussions from new 90-day legislative session may ripple through Juneau
Friday, January 11th
Palin rejects ConocoPhillips natural gas pipeline plan
State revenues expected to rise via tax rate, oil
Stevens opposes listing bears
Thursday, January 10th
Capital advocates fear creep
State lawmaker criticizes Palin's role in fundraiser
Friday, January 4th
Cowdery will not seek re-election
Photo: License to celebrate
Monday, December 31st
Senate minority asks Cowdery to step down
Candidate wants probe into McGuire's work
Sunday, December 30th
Galvin: Oil companies bluffing about tax
Friday, December 28th
BP reviews its spending plan for Alaska in 2008
Thursday, December 27th
Palin basks in national spotlight
Monday, December 24th
Stevens, Young defend earmarks
Thursday, December 20th
Senator wants probe of Young road earmark
Kott appeals federal conviction, sentence
McGuire earned consulting fees, panel concludes
Wednesday, December 19th
Lawmakers: Finishing in 90 days won't be easy
Sunday, December 16th
Making Friends
ConocoPhillips backs away from $1 billion budget
Thursday, December 13th
Young sponsors bill to help protect wildlife
Lawmakers vow China has no 'hope of getting gas from us'
State budget reserve may get small boost
Tuesday, December 11th
Palin rolls out 4% budget increase
Sunday, December 9th
Ex-legislator Kott given six years in prison
Lawmakers praise tough sentence, but some think it was not enough
Pipeline applicants wait for state review
Friday, December 7th
Governor's priorities: transportation, education
Alaskans wonder if former lawmaker will be charged
Thursday, December 6th
Palin outlines savings, spending plans
Wednesday, December 5th
Former oil executives optimistic about natural gas pipeline bids
Kott cites good works, seeks short sentence
Tuesday, December 4th
Health care plan readied for lawmakers
Monday, December 3rd
Scandal keeps company from gas line bid
Sunday, December 2nd
Bobrick's lawyer releases McGuire phone messages
ConocoPhillips plans natural gas pipeline
Thursday, November 29th
State awaits gas pipeline plans
Wednesday, November 28th
McGuire accused of tampering in husband's bribery case
Ex-lobbyist gets 5 months for conspiracy
Tuesday, November 27th
Governor to release health-care proposal
Gas line objectives make room for smaller players
Friday, November 23rd
Outside media eyes AK scandals
Tuesday, November 20th
Stevens bristles at corruption question
Andrea Doll receives crash course during fall special session
Sunday, November 18th
Legislature OKs oil tax hike
Stevens says he remains confident despite probe
Friday, November 16th
Senate hands Palin oil tax victory
Thursday, November 15th
Senate committee backs oil tax hike
FBI eyes golf tournaments in Young probe
Wednesday, November 14th
Inaction prompts new session talk
Initiative sponsors seek to reverse Murkowski environmental decisions
Tuesday, November 13th
House speaker tightens ethics rules
Anderson to report to prison on Dec. 3
Senate mulls oil tax bill
Oil tax standard deduction plan, defeated once, makes a comeback
Monday, November 12th
House reinstates hike in oil tax bill
Sunday, November 11th
House panel OKs 22.5% oil tax rate
Tax debate takes on a different tone
Friday, November 9th
Pete Kott's retrial request denied
Lawmakers brush aside conflict questions, set to work on oil tax bill
Thursday, November 8th
BP: Confidentiality breached
Lawmakers pushing for parental consent abortion referendum
Voters may get say in agency's relocation
Wednesday, November 7th
Corruption probe boosts tax support
Tuesday, November 6th
Palin's tax plan makes a comeback
Sunday, November 4th
Oil costs dwarfed by profits
World governments pushing for greater share of oil riches
Alaska Legislature enters third stage of oil tax review
Friday, November 2nd
Kohring guilty of corruption
Producers report big, but declining, oil profits
Thursday, November 1st
Cowdery excused from rest of special session
Democrats court Anchorage mayor in race against Stevens
FBLawmakers confused over oil tax numbers
Kohring corruption trial sent to jurors
Wednesday, October 31st
Kohring declines to testify in defense
FBI investigating Ted Stevens' fishing bills
State should cover retirement losses, Sen. Elton says
Tuesday, October 30th
Federal prosecutors defend Kott verdict
Ex-VECO executive says he believed he was blackmailed
Sunday, October 28th
Legislature guts Palin's oil tax bill
State disputes claims about tax instability
Friday, October 26th
VECO official admits bribing Ben Stevens
Alaska Public Offices Commission says it will not back down from poll probe
Thursday, October 25th
Jurors hear recordings in Kohring bribe case
Legislators may try to dilute tax proposal
Wednesday, October 24th
Legislature hears public views on tax
Chairman: Ethics committee can't be blamed for scandal
Committee finds two violations
Exxon calls for rate reduction
Attorneys spar in opening of former lawmaker's trial
Tuesday, October 23nd
Jury selection begins in Kohring trial
Monday, October 22nd
Legislators hear Palin's views on net tax
Friday, October 19th
Work begins on oil tax revision
Chamber lobbied on oil tax
Judge scolds Kohring's lawyer for press contact
Thursday, October 18th
Oil tax heart of FBI probe, special session
Alaska Day session won't increase costs, official says
Wednesday, October 17th
Alaska puts brakes on corruption probe
Kohring's lawyer: 'You dun got the wrong man'
Young campaign pays thousands for lawyers
Tuesday, October 16th
Palin promotes oil tax in Anchorage
Poll asks legislators about ties to VECO
Anderson sentenced to five years
Sunday, October 14th
Legislative ethics police under fire
Judge finds FBI agents lawfully searched Vic Kohring's office
Friends, former colleagues, write letters of support for Anderson
Thursday, October 11th
Kohring back in court on a new indictment
Kott asks judge to vacate his guilty verdict
Two more jump into race against Rep. Don Young
Wednesday, October 10th
Tom Anderson says he accepts responsibility in bribery case
Thursday, October 4th
Corrosion issue resurfaces in Palin's tax bill
Wednesday, October 3rd
Palin releases draft of oil tax bill
Commission rushes to finish VECO report before start of special session
Sunday, September 30th
Kott's phone bill raises concerns
Friday, September 28th
Stevens, worker at odds over fundraising
Watchdog group urges probe of earmark linked to Young
Thursday, September 27th
APOC looks for options to enforce campaign rules
Doll, Kerttula will run for re-election
Wednesday, September 26th
Pete Kott convicted of Corruption
Legislators seek wider VECO probe
Tuesday, September 25th
Closing arguments made in Kott trial
VECO polling assistance comes under scrutiny
Sunday, September 23rd
Campaign finance bill seeks to bolster regulatory agency
Cowdery skips session, critics not satisfied
Friday, September 21st
FBI spied on Ted Stevens as part of sting
Pete Kott apologizes for language, but proclaims innocence
Thursday, September 20th
Palin calls for Ben Stevens to leave post
Contractor says he paid workers for Stevens' fundraisers, house work
Ex-legislator denies he sought job from VECO
Wednesday, September 19th
Cowdery pulls out of special session on tax
Ex-legislator's son takes stand in corruption trial
Tuesday, September 18th
Republicans resist corruption
Palin questions whether Cowdery should keep post
VECO official helped organize Young fundraiser
Kohring plans to probe pressure to plead guilty
Monday, September 17th
Ex-lawmaker says prosecutors pressured him to plead guilty
Defense seeks to dispute claims of Kott's 'friends'
Sunday, September 16th
Ex-VECO head says employees worked on Ted Stevens' home
APOC eyes McGuire's work for health provider
Friday, September 14th
Ex-VECO head says he bribed Ben Stevens
Thursday, September 13th
Lobbyist called an unindicted co-conspirator
Former patron testifies in Kott's corruption case
Wednesday, September 12th
Oil executives talk of Stevens' support in video
Secret FBI recordings emerge in Kott trial
Campaign law violations past APOC's scope
Tuesday, September 11th
Contrasting portraits kick off Kott trial
Thursday, September 7th
Industry association comes out against Palin's oil tax plan
Thursday, September 6th
Opinion: Special session news is good for the capital
Weyhrauch trial delayed
Special session work likely to be done here
Wednesday, September 5th
Session to be held in Juneau
Palin offers new plan for state oil tax
Tuesday, September 4th
Palin to convey plans for fall special session
Monday, September 3rd
Weyhrauch plans defense strategy
Friday, August 31st
Ex-Rep. Kohring claims FBI coerced him
Dems: New oil tax should be gross tax
Thursday, August 30th
Kohring wants trial moved to Washington
Wednesday, August 29th
Weyhrauch, Kott seek dismissal of evidence
Palin now a part-time resident
Commissioner says she supports director's move to Anchorage
Tuesday, August 28th
Judge links Ben Stevens to FBI probe
Palin makes legislative appointments
Sunday, August 26th
Juneau to lose another top-level state official
Wednesday, August 22nd
Oil profits tax bringing in $800 million less than expected
Republican legislator calls for politicians' resignations
Tuesday, August 21st
Don Young helps fund ferry office purchase
Monday, August 20th
Lawmakers say ethics ruling won't affect them
Weyhrauch seeks to have trial separated from Kott
Friday, August 17th
Justice Dept. investigates polar contract
Thursday, August 16th
Opinion: Juneau is the clear choice for special session venue
Wednesday, August 15th
Ethics cloud stymies lawmakers
Governor likely to poll senators on special session
Letter to the editor: Disappointed with Senate president
Tuesday, August 14th
Opinion: Special session sends the wrong message
Diane Benson gears up for another try at Young's seat
Green: Palin should poll Senate about session
Friday, August 10th
House votes 2-1 to hold session here
Clean election initiative gets initial approval
Wednesday, August 8th
Senator, Alaska politics under siege
Palin extends deadline for gas pipeline
Young appears ready to fend off investigations
Don Young finally pays the bill for seven years of crab dinners during fundraisers
Monday, August 6th
Oil magnate sowed political clout
Judge denies trial move for Weyhrauch
Sunday, August 5th
Palin leaves session location decision to the Legislature
Governor: 'Undue influence' pushed controversial tax
Opinion: Legislative move no answer to corruption
Friday, August 3rd
Gov. Palin to call session on oil tax
Thursday, August 2nd
Feds look at funds Stevens steered to wildlife center
Dates raise questions about former legislator
Corruption allegations casting pall over state
Wednesday, August 1st
FBI widens investigation into Stevens
Capital advocates target new voters
Tuesday, July 31th
FBI searches Stevens' home
Jake Metcalfe to challenge Don Young
New program boosts benefits for seniors
Monday, July 30th
Indictments may be downfall of tax
Friday, July 27th
Senator plans to sell land in questioned deal
Thursday, July 26th
Ethics plaint filed against Murkowski
Feds oppose trial move for Weyhrauch
Wednesday, July 25th
Committee faults Ramras for cruise ties
Rep. Don Young under investigation
Tuesday, July 24th
Legislators fight session move plans
Sunday, July 22nd
Alaska editorial: Palin's push for analysis of the oil tax feels rushed
Murkowski gas advisor questions Palin strategy
The end of capital budget favoritism?
Friday, July 20th
State rejects public-funded elections bid
Alaska editorial: Special session should undo corrupt oil vote
Thursday, July 19th
Weyhrauch wants to move trial to Juneau
Special session costs come in low
Sen. Murkowski involved in questionable land deal
Young beefs up his legal resources
Wednesday, July 18th
After 2-month delay, Stevens releases report on finances
Palin announces replacement for Rep. Vic Kohring
Lawmaker urges list of dangerous mentally ill
Tuesday, July 17th
Committee gives Stevens financial filing extension
Governor signs two Elton bills into law
Alaska editorial: Anderson conviction a needed housecleaning
Monday, July 16th
Mat-Su Republicans narrow down list for Kohring replacements
Friday, July 13th
Palin to have final say on Kohring's replacement
Wednesday, July 11th
Alaska editorial: Palin struck a blow for fiscal discipline
Legislative director resigns
Tuesday, July 10th
Jury finds Anderson guilty
Governor approves ethics bill
Stevens concerned corruption investigation will affect election
Monday, July 9th
Republicans seek to replace Kohring
Thursday, July 6th
Palin hopeful that producers will apply to build gas pipeline
Alaska editorial: Legislature should be as time-efficient in 90 days as it was in one
Closing arguments set for today in Anderson trial
Wednesday, July 4th
Ease of special session obscures true costs of moving the capital
Palin signs domestic violence shelter bill
Tuesday, July 3rd
Anderson defense questions informant's motives
Lawmakers fear precedent set by session
Monday, July 2nd
Fall session may bypass Juneau
Trial reveals commissioner as informant
Sunday, July 1st
Palin budget cuts dismay legislators
Federal probe has critics asking why state didn't act first
Commission faces criticism from all sides
Committee's secrecy mandate makes assessing effectiveness difficult
Friday, June 29th
Letter: Kohring exhibits strength in face of adversity
Ex-corrections official testifies in Anderson trial
Alaska Legislature moves ahead with Masonic building remodel
Thursday, June 28th
Prosecutor, defense paint different pictures of Anderson
Wednesday, June 27th
Legislature OKs senior aid
Tuesday, June 26th
Anderson records show debt
Monday, June 25th
Payments to seniors may now increase
Friday, June 22nd
Tom Anderson bribery trial begins Monday
Thursday, June 21st
City projects await Palin's final approval
Juneau projects in Legislature-approved budget
Wednesday, June 20th
Rep. Kohring to step down
Tuesday, June 19th
Palin fires all 7 members of state agriculture board
Kohring track record shows little influence
Monday, June 18th
Grand jury looks into Sen. Stevens' Veco connections
Kohring may delay decision
Sunday, June 17th
Stevens requests ethics review of financial filing
Wednesday, June 13th
Harris expects Kohring to resign
Sunday, June 10th
Palin vows vetoes in public works projects
Legislators unhappy about session
Thursday, June 8th
Stevens hires lawyers in FBI probe
New VECO leader: Ethics is a priority
Letter: Moving special session is only fair
Thursday, June 7th
Kohring avoids voting on gas bill
Letter: Why can't Legislature think outside the box?
Palin signs gas line bill
Weyhrauch seeks trial delay; prosecutors object
Alaska editorial: Palin's popularity yet to be tested
Wednesday, June 6th
Letter: Why can't Legislature think outside the box?
Palin to sign gas pipeline plan today
Tuesday, June 5th
Palin OKs cruise line disclosure
Monday, June 4th
Palin says rural Alaska needs more economic support
Letter: Erickson is on solid ground with criticism
Sunday, June 3rd
Session to be held in Anchorage
Letter: Palin's fall session a wake-up call for city
Empire editorial: Moving special session adds insult to injury
Alaska editorial: Credit for Point Thomson dissolution is due ex-Gov.
Friday, June 1st
Legislators now get 30 days notice for special session
Wednesday, May 30th
Ethics rules may take bite out of dining
Investigators probe remodeling at home of Sen. Ted Stevens
Sunday, May 27th
Ethics law targets Juneau lobbyist
Friday, May 25th
Small charter schools take a hit in funding
Tuesday, May 22nd
Legislators say short sessions' days numbered
Monday, May 21st
Costs to move session may trump savings
Sunday, May 20th
SeniorCare program a legislative casualty
Ocean rangers to work ships despite cuts
Legislative roundup
Friday, May 18th
Palin wants new session venue
Budget provides 1-year fix
Governor battles oil industry, wins approval of AGIA
Top lobbyist admits conspiracy scheme
Thursday, May 17th
Legislature leaves major issues
Corrosion, senior care bills die in Legislature
Lobbyist pleads guilty to conspiracy
Wednesday, May 16th
Schools unlikely to see long-term plan
New ferry study in the works
Lobbyist charged in bribery scandal
Tuesday, May 15th
Capitol awaits education funding
Gov. Palin appoints new ferry advisers
Monday, May 14th
Education funding stalls in Legislature
Recall petition to target Kohring
Alaska lawmakers hit home stretch in final days of session
Legislative roundup
Sunday, May 13th
Lawmakers disclose conflicts of interest, but vote anyway
State conflicts data difficult to track down
Conflicts of interest
Legislature OKs Palin's gas line act
Omnibus crime bill on the move
School funding measure pops up in state Senate
Senate passes capital budget
Ethics law passes Legislature
Friday, May 11th
Ethics reforms continue after indictments
Legislature to have consistent start dates
Palin's gas line bill moving forward
Agriculture director resigns
Thursday, May 10th
Palin assures Alaskans first for pipeline jobs
State to share money with cities, boroughs
The Alaska Legislature failed Wednesday to settle on next year's start date but may be able to do so today.
Cruise ship rebate goes back to Senate Judiciary Committee
Wednesday, May 9th
Legislators want special session
House sticks with ocean ranger program
Special gas line 'working group' quickly disbands
Kohring rejects calls to step down
Tuesday, May 8th
VECO execs plead guilty to bribery
Indicted Wasilla legislator loses chairmanship
VECO papers suggest more to come
Alaska House fails to move same-sex benefits amendment
Senate Finance Committee may review ethics bill today
Monday, May 7th
Tour operators sue state over ship initiative
Lawmakers OK retirement help for cities
Sunday, May 6th
'A black day for the House'
State legislators question calls for gas competition
Judge releases current, former lawmakers on bail
Legislative roundup
Friday, May 4th
State legislators question calls for gas competition
State takes on larger share of retirement
Thusday, May 3rd
State may use subpoena in fight over gas
Wednesday, May 2nd
Alaska gas pipeline battle heats up
Alaska to review condition of oil, gas facilities
House balks at later start date
Tuesday, May 1st
House committee supports Coeur's Kensington plan
Sunday, April 29th
Senate passes February start for Legislature
Palin OKs maximum sentence for cops who kill
Legislative roundup
Friday, April 27th
Lawmakers looking to consultants for gas line bill help
Senators balk at timing, cost of impeaching regent Hayes
Pensions or 401k plans? Debate re-ignited
Thursday, April 26th
Cruise ship tax bill could cut $10 million from state revenue
Friends rally to aid Nome representative
Wednesday, April 25th
Palin urges revenue sharing
Lawmakers look over respective ethics bills
Former Young aide charged with conspiracy
Tuesday, April 24th
Senators push universal health care plan
Former Young aide charged with conspiracy
Sunday, April 22nd
Natural gas pipeline: State looks for lessons in past oil line
Legislative roundup
Thursday, April 19th
Senate OKs $9.82 billion state operating budget
State sets up new office to monitor oil infrastructure
Wednesday, April 18th
Push to overturn benefits continues
Young hires lawyer after feds launch investigation
Lawmakers propose placing 15-cent fee on shopping bags
Tuesday, April 17th
Schools welcome $1 billion
Lawmakers hit the home stretch
Monday, April 16th
Oil companies try to sway gas line plan
Irwin returns to finish job
Sunday, April 15th
Long-serving senator
Timeline of Ted Stevens' Senate career
Auditors account for tax shortfall
State operating budget ready for Senate vote
Introduced bill would allow governor to remove regent
Legislative roundup
Friday, April 13th
Tourism funding gets cold shoulder from lawmakers
Thursday, April 12th
Lawmakers review legalities of Palin's gas line bill
Wednesday, April 11th
Lawmakers work to bring back bonus
Tuesday, April 10th
Alaska tops nation in per-capita federal largesse
Monday, April 9th
Senate deletes state wastewater effort
Legislative roundup
Sunday, April 8th
Pipeline may face legal challenges
Young may give back campaign donation
Wednesday, April 4th
Voters say no to benefits
Oil tax comes up short in first year
House OKs changes to accommodate 90-day session
Tuesday, April 3rd
House passes ethics bill
Committee OKs bill for sex crime lawsuits
Voters to weigh in on same-sex benefits today
Monday, April 2nd
Ethics bill ready for House debate
Bill would ease punishment for illegal tobacco purchases
Legislative roundup
Friday, March 30th
Former legislator wins delay in bribery trial
Thursday, March 29th
Lawmakers consider possible amendments to Palin's gas line bill
Ocean rangers may be placed on ships
Palin brings back ferry advisor panel
Wednesday, March 21st
Operating budget headed for Senate
Vote may cut off existing benefits
Tuesday, March 27th
House panel trims $150 million off Palin's budget plan
Sunday, March 25th
Retirement plan aims for fairness
Thursday, March 22nd
Palin asks Legislature to give up some power to get gas line
Wednesday, March 21st
Legislators mull plan for retirement
Tuesday, March 20th
Stevens: Federal help is waning
Senator weighs in on Gonzales
Stevens urges lawmakers to move on gas line
War protester disrupts senator during speech
Monday, March 19th
Some ethics reform bills cast wide net
Sunday, March 18th
Lawmakers roll up sleeves for pipeline bill
Legislative roundup
Friday, March 16th
Legislators eye electing state's attorney general
Thursday, March 15th
Senior bonus no longer part of Palin budget
Pipeline plan at odds with constitution?
Senate OKs $35 million for gas line
Wednesday, March 14th
House quizzes governor on gas line plan
Palin praised for first 100 days
Tuesday, March 13th
Session not likely to wrap up in 90 days
Palin wants to shift social service funds
Monday, March 12th
Murkowski may have misused jet
Sunday, March 11th
Palin bets her image on gas line
Lawmakers want transparency in gas contract negotiations
Legislative roundup
Thursday, March 8th
AK seeks big payday in tax case
Wednesday, March 7th
Palin, French discuss ethics reform differences
Legislature looks at larger building in Anchorage
Tuesday, March 6th
Senate OKs ethics bills
Lawmakers worried about gas line tariffs
Monday, March 5th
Governor questions polar bear proposal
Legislative roundup
Sunday, March 4th
Palin unveils gas line plan
Southeast lawmakers discuss proposal
Friday, March 2nd
Effect of 90-day sessions may hit staff paychecks
Palin set to announce gas pipeline plan
Thursday, March 1st
Gov. Palin cancels materials contract for Lynn Canal road
Palin plans to offer $500 million gas-pipeline incentive
Wednesday, February 28th
90-day session advocates short on ideas
Sunday, February 25th
Health-care costs strain state budget
Legislative roundup
Friday, February 23rd
Sen. Murkowsi urges Alaska to support U.S. effort in Iraq
Ethics bill leaves out provision for bribery
Thursday, February 22nd
AK saves as dependents go missing
Wednesday, February 14th
Governor signs bill restricting pardon power
How controversial pardon made it through
Lawmakers launch debate on money for education
Monday, February 19th
Governor to introduce gas line bill March 2
Communities get more time on coastal plans
House panel continues its work on ethics reform bill
Sunday, February 18th
Doll, Dems push child health care
Friday, February 16th
Palin seeking study of state's health care system
Millions for billions
Proposed cargo tax would mean higher costs for Alaskans
Thursday, February 15th
Governor promises cooperation with AFN
Palin seeks more money for budget
Wednesday, February 14th
Palin seeks retirement battle funds
Tuesday, February 13th
Lawmakers enhance push for oil tax change
Governor to review Division of Habitat
Juneau vies for more time on coastal plans
Monday, February 12th
Sen. Ted Stevens pays lodge bills to resolve questions
Sunday, February 11th
Legislative pay hardly meager, numbers show
Legislative roundup
Dog days are over for Legislature
Palin confident of gas-line plan
Thursday, February 8th
Lawmakers demand tax answers from BP
Legislators begin push to restore longevity bonus
Lawmakers push ahead with vote on same-sex benefits
Tuesday, February 6th
Palin team sees low morale in Southeast
Stevens voices concern about pipeline report
Monday, February 5th
Palin may be unable to remove Jim Hayes
Sunday, February 4th
Lawyer: Governor may remove university regent
Legislative roundup
Friday, February 2nd
Analysts: Budget drought ahead
Feds, state leaders disagree on delays in building gas pipeline
Legislature takes over neighboring Masonic temple
Wednesday, January 31th
Legislators rush to rein in pardons
Governor asks for $12 million to sue former consultants
Tuesday, January 30th
Fog delays quorum in Legislature
Sunday, January 28th
Legislative roundup
Friday, January 26th
Governor introduces ethics bill
Wednesday, January 24th
Lawmakers look into scope of climate change
Tuesday, January 16th
Ethics issues sweep over Legislature
State lawmaker to provide peers' pipeline lessons
Monday, January 22nd
As Palin makes pipeline a priority, Alaska waits
Doll to tackle ethics reform in committee work
Friday, January 19th
Legislature called to act on corruption
Thursday, January 18th
Palin outlines gas line plan
State of the State
Wednesday, January 17th
Lawmakers convene '07 session
Legislators hope to wrap up work in 90 days
Senators: Bill would quicken gas-line appeal
Tuesday, January 16th
Legislators begin work
Thursday, January 11th
Palin names Sampson, Hartig, Fedullo to staff
Juneau legislators' bills focus on wages, class size, marital abuses
Senator works to settle land claims
Wednesday, January 10th
Two Juneau lawmakers sponsor bills to tighten state ethics laws
Tuesday, January 9th
Palin drops Murkowski pick
Friday, January 5th
Palin wins bipartisan kudos in first month
Thursday, January 4th
Murkowski's Asia tour cost state more than $100,000
Wednesday, January 3rd
State representatives kick off year with ethics bill filing
Monday, January 1st
Alaska fights global warming lawsuit
New year, new governor, new hope for gas deal
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