Print article JUNEAU — The Alaska Legislature is on track for a 121-day legislative session, and some lawmakers are interested in a further extension as they consider how to spend more than $1 billion in economic aid approved by Congress. The Legislature almost certainly will remain in session past April 18, the deadline for legislative sessions in state law, a fact that caused some verbal sniping on the floor of the House of Representatives this week. “I’m curious to know whether the House will … simply pass day 90 without any mention or fanfare and simply continue as though Alaska Statute 24.05.150 does not exist,” said Rep. David Eastman, R-Wasilla.