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Bipartisan Group of Lawmakers Proposes Constitutional Amendment to Prevent Legislature from Overspending the Permanent Fund

By Representative Cliff Groh | AKLEG on Mar 8, 2023   Featured, Politics, State  

Bipartisan Group of Lawmakers Proposes Constitutional Amendment to Prevent Legislature from Overspending the Permanent Fund

JUNEAU – Monday, a group of Republican, Democratic, and Independent legislators announced the introduction of a constitutional amendment to fully protect the Alaska Permanent Fund in the Constitution.   Currently, the Permanent Fund is structured as two accounts:  the Principal and the Earnings Reserve Account. The Alaska Constitution prohibits the spending of the Principal without a vote […]

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