Note from Rep. Gara: Guv’s Budget: No Raise For Kids & A Proposed Governor Pay Raise??

Rep. Les Gara Dear Neighbors, What’s bad for the goose is bad for the gander. Or better put, you can’t ask for yourself what you don’t give to others. Yesterday the Governor introduced his budget. Smart cuts and efficiencies are needed in light of the $2 billion drop in Alaska revenue projected for next year. And with the Governor’s new oil tax law – which will guarantee multi-billion dollar deficits long into the future, a budget, even a reduced one, should have a vision.
Read More →

NEWS: No Raises for Governor, Cabinet While Alaska Suffers Budget Cuts

Alaska State Seal With $2 billion deficit from the governor’s oil giveaway, Alaska cannot afford raises Today, Representative Les Gara and Representative Scott Kawasaki announced they are filing legislation to prevent recently recommended pay raises for the governor and his top cabinet members from taking effect while Alaskans suffer from cuts to state services and the state is depleting its savings.
Read More →

NEWS: It Doesn’t Have To Be This Way

Alaska State Seal Oil Wealth Giveaway increases deficit now, undercuts ability to replenish savings later A small budget is not surprising, but the lost opportunities for Alaskans and inability to replenish state savings accounts due to recent changes to the state’s oil tax will cost Alaska in the future, said House Democratic leadership today in response to Governor Parnell’s proposed budget.
Read More →

NEWS: Democrats Call on Governor to “Choose Respect,” Support Abused and Foster Children

Upcoming budget should enact State report on preventing child abuse, foster care needs FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 5, 2013 Today, two Democratic legislators and a former child protection worker called on Governor Parnell to enact recommendations in a child protection report his administration commissioned to identify ways to improve the Office of Children’s Services (OCS).
Read More →
Page 56 of 70« First...102030...5455565758...70...Last »