Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy reacts to President Trump's call for a U.S. sovereign wealth fund and ways it could potentially benefit the American people.
A working group of legislators and Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s staff is set to meet again Tuesday to try to reach an education deal.
Governor Mike Dunleavy reassures federal employees in Alaska facing uncertainty, encouraging them not to lose hope and highlighting job opportunities within the state system.
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy said in a Fox News interview that the Last Frontier can be first in helping the nation move forward on multiple fronts, including energy independence.  Read More
Alaska lawmakers heard a proposal for a new state agriculture department for the first time on Wednesday, even as they considered a resolution to disprove Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s executive order
A bill by Gov. Mike Dunleavy allowing fish farms in Alaska, which has banned them for the past 35 years, is getting a little bit of misunderstanding and a whole lot of opposition from legislators and interest groups,
We’ve got work to do on the commercial fisheries for salmon. That’s problematic, but this in no way hurts that, damages that, displaces that’ — Mike Dunleavy, Alaska governor
Governor Mike Dunleavy introduced House Bill 111 to reverse Alaska’s absolute ban on fish farms. As Chair and Vice-Chair of the House Committee on Fisheries, Representative Louise Stutes (R-Kodiak) and Speaker Bryce Edgmon (I-Dillingham) released the following statement:  “Alaska’s commercial fishing industry,
Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s recent introduction of House Bill 111 marks a moment for Alaska’s food security and economic resilience.
Governor Mike Dunleavy released a video on Monday giving more detail on HB 111, which would lift a longtime ban on certain types of commercial fish farming if passed.
The cost-of-living adjustments were unanimously rejected following a major pay raise for lawmakers and the executive branch two years ago.
A bill by Gov. Mike Dunleavy allowing fish farms in Alaska, which has banned them for the past 35 years, is getting a little bit of misunderstanding and a whole lot of opposition from legislators and interest groups,