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Alaska’s U.S. senators back effort to waive $100k visa fee for public school employees

By: Corinne Smith, Alaska Beacon

Alaska U.S. Senators Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan (Alaska Beacon file photos)

Alaska’s Republican U.S. senators are pushing the Trump administration to waive a recently hiked visa fee for all public school employees.

The Trump administration raised the fee for highly skilled workers visas, known as the H-1B visa program, from $5,000 to $100,000 per visa in September. That has consequences for Alaska school districts, which have grown to rely on international hiring to fill teaching and staff positions.

“As soon as this proclamation was released last year, I have been sounding the alarm with the administration about the importance of the H-1B visa program to Alaska’s school districts,” U.S.  Sen. Lisa Murkowski said in a prepared statement announcing the bill. 

Murkowski introduced legislation in the U.S. Senate on Mar. 12, saying it would help alleviate financial strain for Alaska’s school districts. U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan signed on as a cosponsor of the bill on Tuesday. 

The H-1B visa program provides non-immigrant visas for U.S. employers to recruit highly skilled workers, with at least a bachelor’s degree, in fields such as healthcare, technology or education. The visa is valid for up to six years. 

“Our public school classrooms have been facing a staffing crisis for years, but teachers in Alaska on H-B visas have been instrumental in bridging that shortage and serving our students with talent and care,” Murkowski wrote. “This legislation offers a commonsense exemption that will ensure Alaska’s schoolchildren have access to more high-quality educators while keeping class sizes reasonable.”

The Alaska House of Representatives introduced a resolution this month urging the visa waiver for teachers. 

There are close to 600 international teachers working in Alaska and 341 of them use H-1B visas, according to data provided by the Alaska Council of School Administrators, which assists districts in recruitment and hiring. 

“In some rural districts, visa teachers make up 50% to nearly 80% of the teaching staff,” said Lisa Parady, the council’s director, in a statement with the bill’s announcement. “School districts already invest $6,000 to $12,000 per teacher to recruit and sponsor educators through the H-1B visa process. Adding a $100,000 federal visa fee has made it financially impossible for many districts to continue hiring the teachers their students depend on.”

Alaska districts are also in the process of hiring teachers for next year, and officials say the fee imposes an impossible financial barrier. 

Cyndy Mika, superintendent of the Kodiak Island Borough School District, said in a written statement with the bill’s announcement that nearly 20% of teachers district wide — and 75% of village teachers — are international hires through visa programs. 

“These educators are not replacing American teachers—we simply do not have applicants for these positions,” she said. “Without access to international educators, districts like Kodiak will struggle to fill classrooms and provide consistent learning environments for students.”

The situation is exacerbated in Alaska’s rural districts by recent additional restrictions on the J-1 visa program, which requires visa-holding teachers to be placed in areas with access to health care services, transportation and other public services. 

Tammy Dodd, superintendent of the Bering Strait School District, said in a statement the new J-1 visa restrictions put rural districts at a unique disadvantage. 

“So the H-1B visa is the only choice,” she said. “The Bering Strait School District employs 86 international teachers, which is roughly 40% of certified staffing. With the new fee in place, the district would be unable to replace those positions with international hires.”

Murkowski sent a letter of concern to the former U.S. Sec. Kristi Noem with the Department Homeland Security, which administers the visa program. Noem responded in a letter on Dec. 15 shared by the senator’s office. Noem wrote that some exemptions are possible.

“Exceptions to the $100,000 payment are extremely rare and are granted only in extraordinarily compelling circumstances. Petitioning employers may seek an exception by sending their request,” Noem wrote.

“Evidence should support the alien worker’s presence in the United States as an H-1B worker is in the national interest, no American worker is available for fill the role, the alien worker does not pose a threat to security or welfare of the United States, and requiring the petitioning employer to pay the $100,000 payment would significantly undermine the interests of the United States,” she wrote. 

Jennifer Schmitz, director of the Alaska Educator Retention and Recruitment Center, a division of the Alaska Council of School Administrators, said by email Monday that some districts have sought individual exemptions from DHS for teachers with pending H-1B visa applications, but have received no response and no timeline from the department.

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Dylan Dreyer Files to Divorce Husband

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The Today Show viewers have followed Dylan Dreyer for many years.

They’ve followed her through the births of all three of her children.

Last year, Today‘s audience learned about her separation from her husband after over a decade of marriage.

Now, that separation is a divorce.

Dylan Dreyer on the Today show.
During an awkward ‘Today’ segment, Dylan Dreyer dives right into the end of her marriage after a colleague brings it up. (Image Credit: NBC)

From separation to divorce

Eight months ago, Dreyer and her husband, Brian Fichera, separated.

Since then, she has gotten an earful of a lot of people’s opinions on how she should make decisions with her family.

On March 10, Us Weekly reports, Dreyer filed for divorce.

The report details that she and her three children have moved.

Specifically, she and 9-year-old Calvin, 6-year-old Oliver, and 4-year-old Russell are now reportedly residing in Long Island.

“They are thriving in their new town, and the kids are happy,” dished the inside source.

“They have a great new routine,” praised the insider.

“She loves her job,” the source affirmed, “and loves that she can be home with the kids after school.”

The insider added: “She’s very involved.”

The report doesn’t throw her ex under the bus, either.

Dylan Dreyer in the snow.
It’s cold! A blizzard had Dylan Dreyer reporting from extreme cold once again. (Image Credit: NBC)

‘She kind of put that aside and focused on the kids’

According to the report, Dreyer and Fichera make a point to “do a lot together” for their children’s sake.

“The split was painful,” the source acknowledged.

“And,” the insider continued, “Dylan struggled with the idea of starting over and having this new life after being married for so many years.”

The source added: “But with time, she kind of put that aside and focused on the kids.”

According to that same report, Dreyer has also been receiving “a lot of support” from her colleagues at The Today Show.

Last year, after news of the separation broke, Dreyer addressed the situation on Instagram.

“For many years I have shared my family with you all — the highs and the lows. The ups and downs,” she wrote. “And all of the blessings and beautiful memories in between.”

Dreyer expressed: “I am incredibly grateful for the support and love you’ve given me throughout it all.”

She continued: “For that reason, I want to share with you that a few months ago, Brian and I made the decision to separate. We began as friends, and we will remain the closest of friends.”

Dreyer emphasized: “Most importantly, we will continue to co-parent our three wonderful boys together with nothing but love and respect for one another. Thank you as always for your support.”

Dylan Dreyer in 2016.
Surprise! Dylan Dreyer announced that she was pregnant with her first child on The Today Show. (Image Credit: NBC)

Some ‘Today’ fans became parasocial about this

Ending a marriage after 12 years is not a decision that people enter lightly.

But from the “feedback” that some Today Show viewers have been sending her way, you’d think that she’d woken up one morning and decided to turn her life upside down.

It is natural for people to feel that the familiar faces whom they see on their screens day in and day out are their “friends.” But they aren’t. This is a parasocial bond — an illusion.

(This is extra tricky when it comes to programming like Today, which often serves as “company” for viewers.)

Unfortunately, people feeling like they “know” Dreyer led some of them to harass her over this decision. That’s unfair.

Dylan Dreyer Files to Divorce Husband was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.

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Dakota Mortensen Warned ABC Execs About Taylor Frankie Paul’s Abuse … They …

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As we previously reported, Taylor Frankie Paul is being investigated in connection with domestic violence allegations made by her former partner Dakota Mortensen.

Details about the allegations are scarce at the moment, but the situation is serious enough that Hulu felt the need to pause production on Paul’s reality show, The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives.

The timing couldn’t be worse for ABC, as the network is currently promoting the upcoming season of The Bachelorette, on which Paul will star.

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The network has already sunk tens of millions into productionn and promotion, and The Bachelorette is one of their biggest hits.

So you can be sure that pulling the season completely would be a last resort.

But there might come a time when ABC is left with no choice. The Bachelorette is already losing sponsors over the Taylor situation.

And now, TMZ is reporting that Mortensen reached out to the network to try to warn them about Paul’s past, but his allegations fell on deaf ears.

Taylor Paul attends the 2025 TIME100 Creators Launch Party at Gansevoort Rooftop on July 10, 2025 in New York City.
Taylor Paul attends the 2025 TIME100 Creators Launch Party at Gansevoort Rooftop on July 10, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Craig Barritt/Getty Images for TIME)

“Dakota had conversations with Bachelorette producers before she started filming to warn them about her behavior and past abuse … but production pressed forward,” the outlet claims.

Needless to say, that’s not a good look for the network. And it’s the sort of revelation that might eventually force execs to take action.

For her part, Taylor is doing her best to steer clear of the scandal as she promotes her season of The Bachelorette, which begins next week.

“Honestly, it’s been a heavy time, to see the headlines, especially during this time of The Bachelorette being released, it’s supposed to be a really exciting time,” she said during an appearance on Good Morning America on Wednesday.

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“I’m a person that will always speak my truth. That’s what I’m known for. And when the time is right, I will be. But right now, just trying to be in the present moment and focus on this.

Taylor went on to note that her kids “come first” and the experience of raising her children while promoting The Bachelorette and managing her current scandal has been “stressful.”

The interviewer stated that GMA had reached out to Dakota for comment but had not received a response.

Asked about the production pause on Secret Lives, Taylor side-stepped the question, stating, “I don’t call the shots on production.”

Clearly, this is not Taylor’s favorite topic of conversation — but it seems unlikely to go away anytime soon.

We will have further updates on this developing story as new information becomes available.

Dakota Mortensen Warned ABC Execs About Taylor Frankie Paul’s Abuse … They … was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.

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Amy Winehouse’s Ex-Husband Blake Fielder-Civil Breaks Silence: I Didn’t Kill …

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It’s been 15 years since Amy Winehouse was found dead in her London apartment.

At the time, many blamed her ex-husband, Blake Fielder-Civil, for the descent into addiction that eventually claimed her life.

Now, Fielder-Civil is speaking out for the first time about his role in Amy’s final days.

Singer Amy Winehouse kisses fiance Blake Fielder-Civil during day 1 of the Coachella Music Festival held at the Empire Polo Field on April 27, 2007 in Indio, California.
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In an interview on the “We Need to Talk” podcast, Blake denied any wrongdoing, insisting that “Amy had agency” right up to the very end of her life.

“My stance now is that I know a lot of people, especially people reading media 20 years ago, would have an idea that Amy’s passing is my responsibility,” he said.

“As I’ve always said, I never shirk from any responsibility. If I’ve done something, I’ll put my hand up to it.”

Blake recalled meeting Amy at a pub in London in 2001, and he remembered believing that she was a “beautiful woman.”

While they descended into more serious substance abuse together, Blake maintains that he did not lead Amy down that path.

“Amy herself had agency. And that is in no way at all disrespecting her by saying that, but Amy did what she wanted to do,” he said.

“And even though the drinking had started to hurt her, she carried on… She’s actually a very strong woman.”

To the end, he says, he regarded Amy as his best friend.

“These are memories which are hard for me to revisit. It’s hard for me, ‘cause she’s not here still. That was my best mate, and we were happy. And the drugs was a side of it, eventually,” he said.

“[But] our love had nothing to do with addiction. And addiction had nothing to do with our love. That’s where it went. It wasn’t who we were.”

Fielder-Civil admitted to giving Winehouse heroin for the first time, but he says they were both equally complicit in one another’s substance abuse.

Musician Amy Winehouse (L) and husband musician Blake Fielder-Civil (R) arrive to the 2007 MTV Movie Awards held at the Gibson Amphitheatre on June 3, 2007 in Universal City, California.
Musician Amy Winehouse (L) and husband musician Blake Fielder-Civil (R) arrive to the 2007 MTV Movie Awards held at the Gibson Amphitheatre on June 3, 2007 in Universal City, California. (Photo by Vince Bucci/Getty Images for MTV)

He notes that Amy’s addiction was actually at its worst while he was briefly imprisoned for a bar fight.

“I never blamed a person that gave me drugs for the first time. I’ve never tried to put that on anyone. Why would I?” he said.

“I never understood, do these people think that I forced Amy to do drugs? That’s just not what happened… I’m not shirking responsibility, but this idea of daily facilitating, no. I wasn’t the dealer.”

Winehouse and Fielder-Civil divorced in 2009, but they remained close until her death, speaking regularly during his incarceration.

Blake was in jail when Amy passed away from alcohol poisoning, but he insists that he “would’ve never in a million years have let her just sit and get drunk all day.”

He was unable to attend her funeral due to his imprisonment.

Amy Winehouse’s Ex-Husband Blake Fielder-Civil Breaks Silence: I Didn’t Kill … was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.

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