Alaska’s FY2027 budget becomes law after Dunleavy vetoes $89.5 million
Gov. Mike Dunleavy signed Alaska’s fiscal 2027 budget on June 24 after vetoing $89.5 million, while school funding remained intact, according to Alaska Public Media.
Gov. Mike Dunleavy signed Alaska’s fiscal 2027 budget on June 24 after vetoing $89.5 million, while school funding remained intact, according to Alaska Public Media.
Gov. Mike Dunleavy called the 34th Alaska Legislature into its fourth special session of 2026, which began July 27 and is listed as ongoing on the Legislature’s website.
Alaska lawmakers returned for a third LNG special session, but no replacement tax bill was ready after HB 381 failed in a 19-19 House vote.
Fairbanks is pressing lawmakers to keep a direct LNG spur line in SB 280 while the tax bill, price rules, and cost-sharing terms remain unsettled.