- Division of Public Assistance (DPA) Services | State of Alaska . . .
Submit a completed paper Application for Services by mail, fax, email, in person via the lobby drop box, direct secure messaging (a DSM account is required), or through a fee agent Call the Virtual Contact Center at 800-478-7778 (TDD Alaska Relay: 7-1-1) to apply over the phone
- Ballot Measure 1 FAQ - labor. alaska. gov
What happens to Alaska's minimum wage rate if the federal minimum wage is changed? Ballot measure 1 contains a provision that says Alaska's minimum wage rate will be set at two dollars over federal minimum wage, then adjusted annually for inflation in subsequent years
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- State of Alaska
Due to building damage, DVR Regional Office, 913 W Commercial Drive, Wasilla, AK 99654 will be closed today, 6 10 2025 Your safety is our priority, and we apologize for any inconvenience
- Run Forecasts and Harvest Projections for 2025 Alaska Salmon Fisheries . . .
Most of the pink salmon harvest occurred in the Southeast region, and Bristol Bay continued to be the largest sockeye salmon producing region in Alaska The 2025 commercial salmon harvest forecast is 138 4 million pink, 52 9 million sockeye, 20 8 million chum, and 2 4 million coho salmon
- DOLWD Press Release - labor. alaska. gov
Applying that percentage increase to the current minimum wage of $11 73 produces a new minimum wage effective Jan 1, 2025, of $11 91 The Alaska minimum wage applies to all hours worked in a pay period, regardless of how the employee is paid- whether by time, piece, commission or otherwise
- State of Alaska
Official Alaska State Website6 10-26 2025 Mat-Su Division of Vocational Rehabilitation More When: 6 10-26 2025 Where: DVR Regional Office, 913 W Commercial Drive, Wasilla, AK 99654 Update: Office Closure
- Home - America250-Alaska
Like Alaska’s optimistic founders who created the 49th Star in the Union, America250-Alaska believes that when young people learn how they connect to Alaska’s past, they will be more inclined to contribute to building a prosperous future for our state
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