That means the state House will flip from Republican-led majority control and have a new speaker, according to a news release.
Bipartisan majorities will control both the Alaska House and Senate following the election, lawmakers said Wednesday evening.
The House coalition says it’ll prioritize stable education funding, budgets that do not overdraw the Permanent Fund, retirement reform and energy development. “I just think it may be just a little bit premature,” she said by phone. “There’s a lot of votes still out there.” “Alaskans can look forward to a productive Senate majority, getting the important things done. We are focused on doing our best for Alaska families, businesses, and communities,” Giessel said in a prepared statement.
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