And: UA unions preemptively ask regents not to sign Trump administration compact
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Gov. Dunleavy declares state disaster to provide food aid to Alaskans amid federal shutdown →

Funding for SNAP is frozen due to an ongoing disagreement between Republicans and Democrats in Congress on how to fund the federal government. Following two court rulings, the Trump administration said it would partially fund the program, though it was unclear how quickly the money would be available to residents.

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University of Alaska unions preemptively ask regents not to sign Trump administration compact →

The Trump administration sent a letter to multiple major universities on Oct. 1 that offers preferential funding treatment if they agree to adhere to certain stipulations aligned with the administration’s values.

Alaska educators call for more school funding in second task force meeting →

In the second meeting of an education funding task force, Alaska lawmakers heard a similar refrain: The state’s education system needs more money.

NOAA cancels funding for data collection crucial to tsunami warning systems →

The news comes amid the Trump administration’s effort to dramatically slash federal spending — including by proposed cuts to key weather and climate programs within NOAA. (via KHNS and Alaska Public Media)

Retiring after historic career, Alaska Judge Pamela Washington leaves a legacy of impact →

Washington became the first Black woman in Alaska to serve on the bench when she was appointed to a judgeship in 2010. Through her work, she’s inspired others to join the legal field.

In other political news

Dick Cheney, among the most powerful and polarizing vice presidents in U.S. history, has died at 84 →

Trump administration hints furloughed workers may not be paid after shutdown, despite guarantee in 2019 law →

Trump’s strength, Democrats’ message and the shutdown effect: What to watch on Election Day 2025 →

Israeli military’s former top lawyer detained for leaking video showing abuse of Gaza detainee →

Some Head Start preschools shutter as federal government shutdown continues →

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