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Complete Vote History
Childcare Tax Incentives House
SB96 Childcare Tax Incentives (Passed 35 to 4 on 5/16/2025). Expands Alaska's education tax-credit system to cover certain employer payments and contributions for child care.
HB78 Government-employee Pensions (Passed 21 to 19 on 5/12/2025). Makes major changes to the Public Employees' Retirement System and Teachers' Retirement System by reopening a defined-benefit pension option for certain public employees and teachers.
HJR11 Canada Partnership Resolution (Passed 34 to 6 on 5/7/2025). Recognizes and honors the relationship between Alaska and Canada.
HB26 Government Transportation (Passed 22 to 17 on 5/2/2025). Requires the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (DOT&PF) to develop and maintain a statewide public and community transit plan.
HB69 Government-school Funding (Passed 21 to 16 on 4/11/2025). increases the state's base student allocation for public schools by an inflation-based amount tied to the Alaska consumer price index, plus an additional $1,000.
Women's History Month House
SB43 Women's History Month (Passed 33 to 2 on 3/28/2025). Formally establishes March as Women's History Month in Alaska statute.
Disaster Relief Grants House
HB345 Disaster Relief Grants (Passed 30 to 8 on 5/15/2024). Creates disaster relief grants for Alaska unit owners to cover common disaster-related expenses.
Carbon Storage House
HB50 Carbon Storage (Passed 37 to 3 on 5/15/2024). Creates a regulatory framework for underground carbon storage under the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission.
Juneteenth House
SB22 Juneteenth (Passed 37 to 3 on 5/15/2024). Establishes Juneteenth Day as a legal holiday.
HB183 Fairness in Women’s Sports (Passed 22 to 18 on 5/12/2024). Requires that all school-sponsored athletic teams be designated as either male, female, or coeducational, with female teams restricted to participants identified as female at birth.
Sound Money House
HB3 Sound Money (Passed 25 to 15 on 5/11/2024). Designates specie as legal tender in Alaska and prohibits boroughs and cities from levying sales and use taxes on the sale or exchange of specie.
HB17 Forced Contraceptives Coverage (Passed 29 to 10 on 5/10/2024). Requires insurance in Alaska to cover contraceptives and related services without cost-sharing. It mandates 12-month prescriptions and ensures coverage for switching methods. The state's medical assistance program will also cover these services.
HB17 Forced Contraceptives Coverage (Passed 29 to 10 on 5/10/2024). Requires insurance in Alaska to cover contraceptives and related services without cost-sharing. It mandates 12-month prescriptions and ensures coverage for switching methods. The state's medical assistance program will also cover these services.
HB375 Energy Sources of Motor Vehicles (Passed 23 to 17 on 5/1/2024). Prohibits state agencies and local governments in Alaska from restricting the use or sale of motor vehicles based on their energy sources, such as gasoline, diesel, electricity, or hydrogen.
HB375 Energy Sources of Motor Vehicles (Passed 23 to 17 on 5/1/2024). Prohibits state agencies and local governments in Alaska from restricting the use or sale of motor vehicles based on their energy sources, such as gasoline, diesel, electricity, or hydrogen.
Closed Accounts House
SB25 Closed Accounts (Passed 40 to 0 on 5/10/2023). Mandates the legislative finance division to review and recommend the repeal of inactive state accounts and funds.
Medicaid Expansion House
SB58 Medicaid Expansion (Passed 35 to 3 on 5/3/2023). Expands Medicaid eligibility to include postpartum mothers for up to 12 months, up from 60 days.
Renewable Energy Grant House
HB62 Renewable Energy Grant (Passed 35 to 3 on 5/3/2023). Continues the renewable energy grant fund until 2033, costing $1.4 million per year.
Protected Rights House
HB61 Amendment 2 Protected Rights (Rejected 3 to 36 on 5/1/2023). Removes a segment of the bill that allows government to shut down gun stores if they equally shut down every other store at the same time.
Federalism House
HJR10 Federalism (Passed 31 to 5 on 3/20/2023). This resolution states the Alaska State Legislature opposes the National Park Service's proposed rule limiting non-subsistence hunting methods.
