Alaska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Alaska House Bill HB387

Introduced
4/24/26  

Caption

Ak Native Languages Academic Task Force

Impact

A critical component of HB 387 is its directive for the task force to conduct a comprehensive review of academic activities related to Alaska Native languages within the University of Alaska system. This includes an assessment of teacher training programs, research archives, and staffing levels. The task force is also tasked with identifying risks to the preservation of Alaska Native languages, including workforce shortages and funding gaps. By addressing these issues, the bill seeks to strengthen support for Alaska Native language education and resources, thereby contributing to the sustainability of these cultural assets.

Summary

House Bill 387 establishes the Joint Legislative Alaska Native Languages Academic Task Force in the state of Alaska. The purpose of this task force is to further the instruction and preservation of Alaska Native languages, which are recognized as endangered. The introduction of this bill highlights the urgent needs surrounding the teaching and retention of these languages, pointing out that many fluent speakers are at risk of disappearing in the coming decades. The task force is expected to convene within 90 days of the bill’s enactment and will consist of three members each from the House and Senate, appointed by their respective leaders.

Contention

While the bill aims to enhance the efforts of language preservation and education, it could face contention regarding budget allocation and the prioritization of education related to Alaska Native languages. Concerns may arise about the state’s commitment to providing the necessary funding and institutional support to address the challenges identified. Furthermore, the task force will need to ensure that the voices of Alaska Native communities are adequately represented in their efforts, which could lead to discussions on how best to integrate Indigenous knowledge systems into educational curricula.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AK SB287

Ak Native Languages Academic Task Force

AK S1072

Antisemitism Task Force

AK HCR3

Ai Legislative Task Force

AK HB2895

Native American language; instruction; certification

AK HCR1

Joint Sport Fish Svc Providers Task Force

AK AB2115

California Native Americans: formal apology.

AK SB387

Physicians and surgeons: special faculty permits: academic medical centers.

AK H0111

Antisemitism Task Force

AK S0930

Florida Retirement Savings Task Force

AK S0570

Task Force on Payment Scams

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