ACMP bills may supplant ballot initiativeCoastal zone management bill gets first hearing; passage bill ‘substantially similar’ to initiative would get that off the ballot Becky Bohrer Associated Press
An attorney for the Alaska Legislature said March 12 that it’s entirely possible that bills passed in the House and Senate last year would be considered substantially similar to a ballot initiative that would re-establish a coastal management program in the state, perhaps eliminating the need for th....
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