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Alaska Legislature Roster of Members 1913-2010 (pdf). Juneau: Alaska Legislative Affairs Agency; Legal Services staff (October 2010). "Historical Summary". Summary of Alaska Legislation 2010. Juneau: Alaska Legislative Affairs Agency. pp. 89– 95.
There are no term limits for either chamber. The Alaska State Legislature meets in the Alaska State Capitol in Juneau. The current meeting, since January 21, 2025 is the 34th Alaska State Legislature. [2] The previous meeting, 33rd Alaska State Legislature, met from 2023 to 2025. Before that, the 32nd Alaska State Legislature, met from 2021 to ...
The 34th Alaska State Legislature is the legislative branch of Alaska's state government from January 21, 2025 to May 15, 2026. Its 60-person membership was set by the 2024 Alaska elections . [ 3 ]
The Alaska Legislature passed a resolution Friday urging President Donald Trump to reverse course and retain the name of North America’s tallest peak as Denali rather than change it to Mount ...
In 2022, Gray defeated Scott Kohlhaas, Jordan Harary and Paul Bauer in the general election for the 20th district of the Alaska House of Representatives, winning 54 percent of the votes. [5] He succeeded Zack Fields. He is the first openly gay man elected to the Alaska Legislature. [3] He assumed office in 2023.
May 11—JUNEAU — With just days left in the Alaska Legislature's regular session, major policy measures are unresolved related to energy, crime, homeschool allotments and elections. In recent ...
He is shown seated at the speaker's chair at the start of the 29th Legislature in January 2015. A large wood carving depicting the state seal hangs on the wall behind him. The front entrance to the Speaker's chambers in the Alaska State Capitol. This is a list of speakers of the Alaska House of Representatives.
The government of Alaska in common with state and federal governments of the United States, has three branches of government: the executive, consisting of the Governor of Alaska and the state agencies; the state legislature consisting of two chambers, the House of Representatives and the Senate; and the judiciary consisting of the Supreme court and lower courts.