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Dunleavy Calls for a $1.8B Draw From Savings in Final Budget Draft
Gov. Dunleavy plans to use $1.8 billion from Alaska’s rainy-day fund to cover deficits and stabilize finances amid ongoing budget challenges, officials said.
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Dunleavy says he plans to roll out fiscal plan ahead of Alaska lawmakers' return to Juneau
Gov. Mike Dunleavy greets a visitor to his final holiday open house as governor on Dec. 9, 2025. (Eric Stone | Alaska Public Media) Gov. Mike Dunleavy says he will roll out a new plan to stabilize Alaska’s tumultuous state finances in the coming weeks ahead of next month’s legislative session. The upcoming session provides Dunleavy his last chance to address an issue that has vexed his seven years in office. “(The) next three, four, five years a…
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