AGIA set to move out of Senate JudiciaryHouse Resources still taking testimony, has hearings scheduled through April 28; Senate bill to Senate Finance; House also has Finance referral Kristen Nelson Petroleum News
The Alaska Senate, apparently benefiting from having half as many members as the House, is moving the governor’s Alaska Gas Inducement Act along at a faster pace than the larger body.
They were only a couple of days apart in getting bills out of their first committee referrals, the House Special Co....
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