Under HB 161, businesses with fewer than 50 employees would be exempt from the paid sick leave mandate.
Ruffridge Pushes For Small Business Relief With Bill To Amend Paid Sick Leave Mandate

Under HB 161, businesses with fewer than 50 employees would be exempt from the paid sick leave mandate.
As of Apr. 17, Mount Spurr remains at Alert Level Yellow, meaning volcanic activity is elevated above normal levels, but an eruption is not imminent.
Kenai Peninsula Borough Mayor Peter Micciche delivered a comprehensive “State of the Borough” address Wednesday during a joint Soldotna/Kenai Chamber of Commerce luncheon.
These grants are part of the Trust’s $25 million annual grant program, which supports organizations that serve Alaskans experiencing mental illness, substance use disorders, and various disabilities and brain conditions.
The case stems from a May 16, 2015, report by a woman who said she was attacked while sleeping in her car.
The database draws on claims data from commercial health plans offered by Premera Blue Cross and Moda Health, along with Medicare and Alaska Medicaid. Data from AlaskaCare is expected to be added in an update later this year.
Admiral Samuel Paparo’s support came in response to questions posed by Sen. Sullivan, who has long pushed to reopen Adak as part of the larger build-up of U.S. military assets in Alaska.
Recruitment for the KRSMA will close on April 15, 2025, though the other two application periods will remain open.
Alaska State Troopers Ethan Norwood and Jonathan Lindblom, along with Homer Police Officer Charles Lee, were found to have acted lawfully when they opened fire on 32-year-old Mason Toloff of Kasilof.
38-year-old Franklin Keaton Waters and 41-year-old William A. Miller, both of Artesia, New Mexico, are accused of fraudulently obtaining Alaska resident hunting and fishing licenses while continuing to claim residency and receive benefits in New Mexico.