The essential job of the chief executive in Alaska is to manage the daily operations of state government and keep the machinery of the bureaucracy running.
But the food stamp backlog, chronic delays in processing payroll forms, and the 15,000 people waiting for action on Medicaid applications are prime examples of how the administration of Gov. Mike Dunleavy has stumbled over the basics.
Now add another program where the state is falling short—getting new retirees the pension payments they are owed by the state and paying survivors the death benefits they are entitled to collect.
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