OPINION: Failed veto override on education funding put politics over kids

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OPINION: Failed veto override on education funding put politics over kids
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Together, let’s ensure that every child in Alaska receives the quality education they deserve.

A board in the House Chamber shows the results of the failed override vote. The Alaska Legislature met in a joint session at the Alaska State Capitol in Juneau on March 18, 2024, to consider overriding Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s veto of an education funding bill. Lawmakers were one vote short of overriding the veto.

Regrettably, a deciding vote against the override came from our House District 39 representative, Julie Coulombe, who chose to play politics rather than prioritize our children’s futures. The consequences of this decision are dire. Anchorage students and their parents now face the grim reality of larger class sizes, potential cuts to vital programs like IGNITE, and an uncertain future for their children’s education.

As a candidate for the Alaska State House, I am committed to fighting tirelessly for desperately needed funding for our public schools. Every district deserves a representative who will prioritize the needs of our children over political agendas.

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