Rep. Tuck’s Newsletter: Special Session Update
October 1, 2015
Recently Governor Walker issued a proclamation calling for a legislative special session to convene in Juneau on October 24 to address two key topics:
First, we will explore putting in place a gas reserves tax on undeveloped North Slope natural gas. Currently, companies purchasing leases from the state have a contractual obligation to bring profitable gas to market. However, without a reserves tax there is little means to enforce this “duty to produce” other than by revoking the leases.
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Rep. Claman’s Newsletter: Equal Rights Ordinance Passes Assembly
October 1, 2015
This morning, Anchorage woke up to snow on the ground and a new equal rights ordinance. Both events are exciting in their own way. The ordinance the Assembly passed late last night makes it illegal to discriminate over sexual orientation or gender identity. Supported by our business community, this ordinance is one of the many reasons Anchorage is such a great place to live, work, and play!
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Rep. Tuck’s Newsletter: Fixes to Military Justice Move Forward
September 25, 2015
As a recently appointed member of the Alaska House Committee on Military and Veterans Affairs, it is my responsibility to help protect and assist all members of our armed services. I am particularly concerned about those who are vulnerable to abuses of power because of their duty to follow orders.
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Rep. Kito’s Newsletter: Southeast Spotlight: Fiscal forum and special session
September 25, 2015
I hope this finds you well and enjoying the transition to fall – remember to drive safely and watch out for kids on their way to school. Here’s a quick update of some of the recent happenings around and the district and our state.
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Rep. Tarr’s Newsletter: Davis Park Clean-up and Community Patrol meeting this weekend
September 25, 2015
Dear Friends and Neighbors,
We’ve got two very important events happening this weekend in our neighborhoods. I’d love for you to join me at one or both of them!
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