The budget is fairly close to what was passed by the Legislature in May, though Gov. Dunleavy did veto about $780 million in spending before signing it.
June 28, 2022
Gov. Mike Dunleavy signed a state budget Tuesday that adds millions of dollars for public safety, K-12 education and the University of Alaska system. Plus, it pays each eligible Alaskan a Permanent Fund dividend of roughly $3,200.Dunleavy, who’s running for reelection, highlighted spending levels at a news conference on the budget Tuesday afternoon.
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