With a budget veto override falling short, the University of Alaska and its Arctic programs face a dire future
"We will no longer be the Arctic university and be important in this world as we are today."
July 15, 2019
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Alaska lawmakers failed to override budget vetoes made by Gov. Mike Dunleavy that strip 41 percent of state funding for the University of Alaska and other agencies and services important to Arctic science, environmental protection and residents.
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