Legislative working group calls for balanced path to larger PFDs
The big problem is Gov. Dunleavy argues that balance isn’t needed.
The big problem is Gov. Dunleavy argues that balance isn’t needed.
Today’s development will allow the former governor to begin fundraising for the 2022 election.
The opportunity to provide a new hope for young Alaska families is right in front of us.
It’s a big bet (with Alaskans’ PFDs). Let’s see how it pays off.
The governor’s betting that this will be the time the Legislature finally bows down.
He’s running, but from what?
The 82,000 Alaskans living in high-cost communities can now, truly breath a sigh of relief now that this year’s funding for the Power Cost Equalization program is no longer in jeopardy.
Gov. Mike Dunleavy was dealt yet another legal loss today when a judge ruled his administration was wrong to try to empty the Power Cost…
Gotta pay for that bigger PFD somehow.
In the grand scheme of things, it is a potential game-changer that could upend the way the Alaska budget works and, in doing so, the levers of power and who holds them. In real-world terms, there are some 82,000 Alaskans who’ll be seeing it on their electric bills.