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Alaska denied benefits to gay couples despite court rulings

Alaska denied benefits to gay couples despite court rulings
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Alaska denied benefits to gay couples despite court rulings

Alaska denied benefits to gay couples despite court rulings
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Alaska Legislature Passes Bill Allowing Virtual Shareholder Meetings | Dorsey & Whitney LLP

Dorsey Assists Alaska Corporations to Hold Annual Virtual and Hybrid Meetings The Alaska Legislature unanimously passed Senate Bill 24, on March 22, 2021, allowing corporate shareholder meetings and nonprofit member meetings to be held via remote communications. The bill was signed into law by Governor Dunleavy on March 31, 2021. “This is a common-sense bill that makes Alaska an easier place to do business, and I expect it to have an immediate and positive impact,” said Alaska Representative Matt Claman. Earlier we reported on March 19, 2020 (Effective Collaboration with Governor Nets Pragmatic Solution) that Dorsey & Whitney helped obtain an emergency order from the Governor of the State of Alaska to temporarily suspended certain state laws during the coronavirus public health crisis and allow all Alaska corporations to hold virtual and hybrid annual shareholder meetings on short notice. We then reported on April 14, 2020 (Disaster Suspension Continues – COVID-19 Issues in

Elizabeth Peratrovich

Elizabeth Peratrovich Sometimes I can get a little paranoid, and today was one of those times. Look at that gorgeous Google doodle for today. I spend a certain amount of time looking at Alaskan legend as a source of art images for my quilting, so when I saw the Google doodle, I thought it was one of those targeted things. Not so. As it turns out, it is a doodle honoring an Alaskan Tlingit woman, Elizabeth Peratrovich. I’ve taken the following from Wikipedia (to which I donate, so I am comfortable sharing what they have to say. I love that it is updated to show today’s doodle.) This woman was something special:

Bethel Police Chief Backs Up Officers Use Of Force In Recent Shootings

   The second, more recent police shooting in Bethel took place around noon on Dec. 11. Police Chief Richard Simmons said that two officers were called to the intersection of Osage Street and Mission Drive. “They were called by behavioral health personnel from the hospital,” Simmons said. “And they had lost a guy. They had had a guy take his knife away from them, and he had severe mental problems.”   At the scene, one of the officers drew his pistol and shot the man holding the knife. Simmons said that the man was flown to Anchorage for emergency surgery and was still in the critical care unit of the hospital the last time he checked. He said that the man will be charged with assault in the third degree.

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