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Commission delays cutting legislator pay until after elections A state commission that recently proposed slashing legislator pay backed off from that decision on Tuesday. ... One seat is vacant; that seat is nominated by the Alaska Senate, and a spokesman for the Senate Majority did not return a phone call inquiring about why that appointment had not been made.
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How High is Revenue Per Capita Where You Live? As I wrote earlier this year, "North Dakota and Alaska's collections per capita are high because both states collect a significant amount in severance tax revenue. Though the revenue is technically collected in their state, the tax is actually exported and paid by residents of other states who consume oil ...
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US petroleum reserve lease sale in Alaska draws just 7 bids | WSB-TV The bids totaled $1.16 million, to be shared evenly between the federal government and the state of Alaska. The reserve was created in 1923 as an emergency oil supply for the Navy. A 2013 management plan splits the area roughly in half between conservation areas and land available for petroleum ...
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Looking Back: December 7, 2017 Despite testimony from two VECO Corp. executives that they bribed Stevens, the 48-year-old Anchorage Republican and former president of the Alaska state Senate hasn't been charged. Through his attorney, John Wolfe, Ben Stevens has consistently denied engaging in any illegal activity alleged by ...
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Interior Department's Climate Science Centers persevere Lisa Murkowski, a Republican from Alaska. Her state is warming twice as fast as in the lower 48 states. "Climate change is not something in the distant future," says Scott Rupp, a University of Alaska Fairbanks professor who helps direct the Alaska Climate Science Center. "It's something occurring right ...
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'We're fighting for our way of life': Republican tax bill presents grave threat to Alaska's tribal groups "It's probably one of the most significant wilderness areas left in the United States, if not North America," said John Schoen, a wildlife biologist retired from the Alaska department of fish and game. "If you overlay that narrow band of land with oil development, infrastructure of airfields and gravel roads and ...
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Alaskans are aging in Alaska, so now what? She has a good social circle – no one she knows has considered leaving the state. For Scott it's simple: "Getting old is fun." For the next few weeks on the Solutions Desk, we'll be exploring things that make aging fun – and feasible – in Alaska. Want to make sure you catch all of the Solutions Deskstories ...
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