AKLEG Recap, Day 78: Senate advances its own half-million dollar study
The study would look at the effectiveness of providing long-term contraceptives to women suffering from substance abuse.
The study would look at the effectiveness of providing long-term contraceptives to women suffering from substance abuse.
The Senate also seems to be backing away from a major voter record law change.
Immediate family would no longer be able to ask a judge to temporarily take away someone’s guns.
Committees advanced key non-budget legislation on Wednesday.
The bill’s gained traction and attention as a tool to combat mass shootings, but many supporters say it’ll be a far more important tool for combating Alaska’s leading form of gun deaths: suicide.