Alaska State Legislature

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20 Senators
  • 11 Republicans
  • 9 Democrats
40 Representatives
  • 22 Republicans
  • 13 Democrats
  • 5 Independents

Bills

Recently Introduced

HB 1

An Act relating to specie as legal tender in the state; and relating to borough and city sales and use taxes on specie.

SB 23

An Act relating to civics education, civics assessments, and secondary school graduation requirements; and providing for an effective date.

SB 19

An Act relating to the use and possession of electronic devices by prisoners.

SB 2

An Act relating to disclosure of election-related deepfakes; relating to use of artificial intelligence by state agencies; and relating to transfer of data about individuals between state agencies.

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Recently Passed

HB 155

An Act establishing the Alaska Military Affairs Commission; relating to the duties and powers of the Alaska Military Affairs Commission; relating to the Joint Armed Services Committee; relating to judge advocates; relating to military facility zones; relating to the appointment of an assistant adjutant general; and providing for an effective date.

SB 151

An Act relating to police officer training; establishing the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Review Commission; relating to missing and murdered indigenous persons; relating to the duties of the Department of Public Safety; and providing for an effective date.

SB 147

An Act relating to workers' compensation reemployment rights and benefits; establishing a workers' compensation stay-at-work program; relating to the workers' compensation benefits guaranty fund; relating to the presumption of compensability for workers' compensation claims related to post-traumatic stress disorder; relating to the Alaska senior benefits payment program; and providing for an effective date.

HB 126

An Act relating to the Board of Professional Counselors; relating to licensing of associate counselors; relating to marital and family therapists; relating to telehealth; relating to review organizations and permitting an emergency medical services provider to establish a review organization; relating to patient records; relating to disclosure and reporting of health care services, prices, and fee information; relating to the health care professionals workforce enhancement program; prohibiting unfair discrimination under group health insurance against associate counselors; relating to medical assistance for professional counseling services; relating to mental health professionals; relating to health care provider liability; and providing for an effective date.

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Available Sessions

Session Bill Count
34th Legislature (2025-2026) 81
33rd Legislature (2023-2024) 812
32nd Legislature (2021-2022) 831
31st Legislature (2019-2020) 674
30th Legislature (2017-2018) 649

Sources

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