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State Tipoffs Involving Alaska Newsletter for 2021-06-13 ( 4 items )  
Alaska A.G. Taylor Joins 17-State Coalition to Ensure Separation of Powers in Juliana V. U.S. (10)
JUNEAU, Alaska, June 11 -- Alaska Attorney General Treg R. Taylor issued the following news release: Attorney General Treg Taylor has joined a 17-state coalition of attorneys general to seek to ensure separation of powers and prevent this lawsuit from being improperly before a court. The attorneys general have moved to intervene in Juliana v. United States, a lawsuit that seeks to enact a sweeping climate change agenda through federal courts. Both the Obama and Trump administrations fought to  more PR

Alaska Gov. Dunleavy Urges Swift Legislative Action on Constitutional Amendment to Protect Permanent Fund (10)
JUNEAU, Alaska, June 11 -- Gov. Mike Dunleavy, R-Alaska, issued the following news release: With just over a week remaining in the first Special Session, Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy today reiterated the need to address his proposed constitutional amendment, SJR 6, protecting Alaska's Permanent Fund and the Permanent Fund Dividend in the Alaska State Constitution. The proposal further ensures profits are equally divided between Alaskans and their government, easing the budget deficit that has  more PR

Montana State University: Montana PBS Wins Seven Regional Emmy Awards (10)
BOZEMAN, Montana, June 10 (TNSAwa) -- Montana State University issued the following news release: Montana PBS and Montana State University staff and alumni recently won Emmy Awards for local productions at the 58th annual Northwest Regional Emmy Awards. The winners were announced Saturday, June 5, during a virtual awards gala hosted from Seattle. The Northwest Emmy Awards are a division of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Entries in the contest came from the states of Wash more PR

University of Alaska-Southeast: From Streambed to Glacial Ice, Students Lead Research at the Alaska Coastal Rainforest Center (10)
JUNEAU, Alaska, June 9 (TNSRes) -- The University of Alaska-Southeast issued the following news release: On the banks of Juneau's Montana Creek, Claire Delbecq leans over a small metal strainer, sorting through the plant matter, insects, and sediment that have been collected from the water column of the nearby stream. The contents of this sample can tell us about where and when salmon are getting their food, and how altered patterns of stream flow due to climate change might affect their growth more PR