Charities are an important backbone of a civil society that communities, and especially those in need, rely upon. Charities are regulated to help build accountability and trust in their processes, but too muchRead More
Policy Brief: Whose “Needs” Do Certificate of Need Laws Serve?
Click here to access the PDF version of the policy brief. Policy Brief: Whose “Needs” Do Certificate of Need Laws Serve? Introduction Alaska is one of 35 states still subject to health care certificateRead More
Webinar: Defending Alaska’s Correspondence School Allotment Program: Q&A With Institute for Justice Lawyers
Webinar: Defending Alaska’s Correspondence School Allotment Program: Q&A With Institute for Justice Lawyers Guest Speakers: Kirby West and David Hodges, Institute for Justice Attorneys Alaska’s correspondence school programs help families meet the uniqueRead More
Testimony: Alaska’s K-12 Education Landscape
Alaska’s K-12 Education Landscape Bob Griffin, Senior Education Research Fellow at Alaska Policy Forum, and Sarah Montalbano, APF’s Education Policy Analyst, testified before a joint meeting of the House Ways & Means andRead More
Improving Telehealth in Alaska
In 2020, Alaska temporarily allowed some health care practitioners with out-of-state licenses to provide telehealth services to Alaskans in response to the COVID-19 crisis. In 2022, policymakers passed legislation making some of the temporary allowancesRead More
Testimony: Control State Spending
Quinn Townsend, Policy Manager at Alaska Policy Forum, testified before the House Ways & Means Committee about controlling state spending.