On Saturday afternoon, after Alaska lawmakers voted to override Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s veto of $50.6 million in public school funding, the leaders of the House and Senate’s majority caucuses gathered in the Senate President’s office and cheered.

For the 10 members of the House and Senate minority caucuses who were crucial to that override, there was no cheering and no post-vote news conference. 

They quietly packed up and left the Capitol later that weekend without…