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- Amanda Bohman, abohman@newsminer.com
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Breast pumping breakrooms, banking regulations and the Board of Regents at the University of Alaska. Those are some of the topics covered in bills filed by Interior legislators preparing for the 32nd Legislature, which convenes Tuesday.
- Amanda Bohman, abohman@newsminer.com
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Discussions are tied in with negotiations over who will lead the Alaska House of Representatives and the Alaska Senate, which convene Tuesday. The two legislative bodies have yet to announce who will be the speaker of the House and Senate president.
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Superintendent Randy Trani feels like the district has been successful in offering in-person public education during the coronavirus pandemic, he said during an hour-long interview last week.
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