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Trevor Storrs

Trevor Storrs

President & CEO · Alaska Children's Trust

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Anchorage child care fund squeezed by programs moved from alcohol tax

“We do not have enough funds to do what we want to do.”
Alaska News3d ago2 attributions

Anchorage's alcohol tax can't fund everything it was promised to fund — and a board meeting Tuesday made the tradeoff explicit

“That leaves $3 million, which greatly changes how we put money out. Or we don't fund ASD, they don't have funding to fill that in. That's 8 classrooms with 100-plus, maybe 200-plus, I don't know, kids that would then lose that preschool.”
Alaska News2w ago2 attributions

RTO schedules closed subcommittee meetings for June 10–11

“Anything else from the board?”
Alaska News3w ago

Alaska children on Medicaid face triple the rate of severe childhood trauma

“suicide has been the leading cause of death for Alaskans aged 15 to 24, with the rate remaining at 42.3 per 100,000”
Alaska News4w ago