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$500-700 Million Loss to Alaskans: Fair Oil Tax Reforms Passed by the House Could Erase Major Portion of $2.5 Billion State Deficit

By Drew Cason | Akleg on Feb 15, 2018   Featured, Politics, State  

$500-700 Million Loss to Alaskans: Fair Oil Tax Reforms Passed by the House Could Erase Major Portion of $2.5 Billion State Deficit

Juneau – A recent report from the Department of Revenue shows the state is losing more than a half billion dollars in annual revenue by not enacting the modest 25% tax on oil company profits passed by the House last year. Today, Representative Les Gara (D-Anchorage) released the following statement regarding the role oil taxes […]

Sen. Wielechowski Unveils PFD Losses Calculator

By Jeanne Devon | AKLeg on May 25, 2017   Featured, Politics, State  

Sen. Wielechowski Unveils PFD Losses Calculator

JUNEAU – Today, Senator Bill Wielechowski (D- Anchorage) unveiled a new PFD Losses Calculator that Alaskans can use to understand the adverse impact to their family’s finances under the Senate Majority’s proposed fiscal plan.  “I don’t think many Alaskans realize just how much the Senate Majority’s fiscal plan takes from them,” said Sen. Wielechowski. “Their […]

NASA Monitors the ‘New Normal’ of Sea Ice

By Maria-José Viñas and Kate Ramsayer | NASA Goddard Space Flight Center on Aug 21, 2016   Featured, Science/Education, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

NASA Monitors the ‘New Normal’ of Sea Ice

This year’s melt season in the Arctic Ocean and surrounding seas started with a bang, with a record low maximum extent in March and relatively rapid ice loss through May. The melt slowed down in June, however, making it highly unlikely that this year’s summertime sea ice minimum extent will set a new record. “Even […]

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