Move to update Alaska’s public records law stalls after public feedback, changes
A bill that would update the Alaska Public Records Act has stalled in the House of Representatives after multiple hearings and feedback from the public. Rep. Ashley Carrick, D-Fairbanks, proposed HB 377 to unburden municipalities and update the law’s language by requiring records requesters to pay the actual personnel costs of producing them. The proposal […]
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