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Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy speaks to reporters about his budget vetoes at the state Capitol in Juneau, Alaska Friday, June 28, 2019. The university system, health and social service programs and public broadcasting were among the areas affected by vetoes. The budget agreed to by the House and Senate cut state support for the university system by a fraction of what Dunleavy proposed. Lawmakers
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stanley cup ah BatesJuly 10, 2019 6:52 PM EDTAlaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy thinks he has a solution to years of state budget shortfalls from shrinking oil industry revenue. On June 28, he used his veto power to slash more than $440 million from the statersquo budget. The cuts are wide-ranging, but the University of Alaska will take the biggest single hit, with more than 40% of its state fundingndash;ndash;$130 millionndash;ndash;gone.Critics say the cuts will only hurt Alaska economy, which is recovering now after three-straight years of employment declines, even more.[Dunleavy is] basically choosing to enter a recession, Nolan Klouda, the Director for the Center for Economic Development at t
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