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  2. Alaska State Senate - Wikipedia

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    The Alaska Senate shares the responsibility for making laws in the state of Alaska with the Alaska House of Representatives. Bills are developed by staff from bill requests and information from the bill's sponsor. Bills undergo three or four readings during the legislative process. After the first reading, they are assigned to committee.

  3. Alaska State Legislature - Wikipedia

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    The Alaska State Legislature is the state legislature of the U.S. state of Alaska. It is a bicameral institution consisting of the 40-member Alaska House of Representatives (lower house) and the 20-member Alaska Senate (upper house). There are 40 House Districts (1–40) and 20 Senate Districts (A–T). [1]

  4. List of Alaska State Legislatures - Wikipedia

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    The Alaska State Capitol, with Mount ... # of bills introduced # of bills passed Last election First: January 26, 1959 March 29, 1960 146 733 387 November 1958: House ...

  5. Mar. 15—Two bills introduced in the Alaska Legislature this session seek major reforms of residential psychiatric treatment for youths in Alaska, adding protections for patients and giving the ...

  6. Alaska Senate district K - Wikipedia

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    It has been represented by Democrat Bill Wielechowski since 2023. Wielechowski previously represented District J from 2007–2013 and District H from 2013–2023. District K is located in Anchorage and encompasses the entirety of Alaska's 21st House of Representatives district and 22nd House of Representatives district, including Muldoon. [2]

  7. Dunleavy vetoes bill aimed at minimizing 'forever chemicals ...

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    Aug. 29—Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy has vetoed a bill that aimed to minimize the use and spill risk from harmful chemicals that exacerbate climate change and can poison drinking water. The bill ...

  8. List of Alaska ballot measures - Wikipedia

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    Alaska was purchased by the United States in 1867, however, it did not become an incorporated territory of the United States until 1912. [2] The Constitution of Alaska, itself ratified by a vote of the people in 1956, outlined specific guidelines for ballot measures in Article XI, stating that "the people may propose and enact laws by the initiative, and approve or reject acts of the ...

  9. 32nd Alaska State Legislature - Wikipedia

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    The 32nd Alaska State Legislature represented the legislative branch of Alaska's state government from January 19, 2021 to January 17, 2023. Its initial 60-person membership was set by the 2020 Alaska elections. [1] The Alaska Senate was led by a 14-member majority that included 13 Republicans and one Democratic member.