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Alaskas Senate passes a bill to reinstate pensions for state and local government workers, aiming to reduce turnover and fill vacancies. The plan offers a choice between a traditional pension and a 401(k)-style savings plan, with varying retirement ages and benefits for different professions. Supporters argue it will save money, while critics worry about potential debt. The House is set to approve the Senates amendments, sending it to Governor Mike Dunleavy for his decision by May 20th.
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