Walker vetoes $200 million in tax creditsCalls this first step in discussion; will delay payment to smaller companies; governor also vetoes $175,000 in Arctic Power funding STEVE QUINN For Petroleum News
Gov. Bill Walker’s delayed payment of $200 million worth of oil tax credits sent a stark public message about the state’s economy: no group or industry gets held harmless.
In what many consider to be the boldest veto in recent memory by an Alaska governor, Walker surprised even those advocating for....
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Options for tax credits Lawmakers respond Concern for small producers Arctic Power funding vetoed
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