Rep. Doogan in Juneau: SPECIAL I REALLY NEED TO GET OUT OF HERE EDITION
Thomas Jefferson we ain’t
Welcome to constitutional amendment week. Please don your powdered wig and listen up.
I’m not a big fan of constitutional amendments. Some of them, like the one establishing a right to privacy, are great. The jury is still out on others, like the Alaska Permanent Fund. Still others, the one outlawing same-sex marriage, for instance, are a stupid mistake.
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Berta’s Briefings from Rep. Gardner: PFD Application Due Saturday
Dear Friends and Neighbors,
This is just a reminder that PFD applications are due this Saturday, March 31, by 11:59 PM. You can either file online or by mail.
FILE ONLINE. The online application is available HERE at the PFD homepage. Once you are on the PFD homepage there are two ways to file…
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Rep. Kawasaki’s Juneau Note: A Fast-Moving Update on Bills on the Go
Simply put, there are a lot of bills moving and very few weeks left of session. Through extended committee meetings and late night floor sessions, bills are flying through committees, sometimes taking on an ever-so-different look than when they were originally introduced. Here are a few of the more prevalent bills gaining attention around the building and throughout communities statewide to keep you up-to-date. These are important bills that align with the priorities I have worked on this session: Education, Energy, and the Economy.
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Note from Rep. Les Gara: Now You Don’t See It, Now You Do - Big Knik Bridge $ubsidy
The state’s no longer on the hook to guarantee to cover all financial losses for the private contractor who will build and operate the proposed Knik Arm Bridge. Oh wait. News flash! Yes it will.
Two years ago the promoters of the Knik Arm Bridge promised this billion dollar project would be built, paid for, and operated by a private contractor, which would recoup its costs with tolls. Then the Mayor of Anchorage and Governor changed their minds. Now they want state money to subsidize the private contractor. Then, a funny thing happened on my way to work last Friday. Well, it happened at work.
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Rep. Guttenberg’s Legislative Report: Legislature Passes Bill to Speed Up Return of Property Held as Evidence
Friends and Neighbors,
Less than three weeks remain in the 27th Legislative Session and we still have many big issues in front of us. This week the House Finance Committee will focus on education funding and shortfalls. The Senate Finance Committee has been working on the Capital Budget and we hope that bill will be coming over to the House so that we have adequate time to work on our additions.
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