Walker proposes state bonds to pay outstanding O&G exploration credits
Kristen Nelson Petroleum News
Alaska Gov. Bill Walker’s budget, introduced Dec. 15, includes a three-year temporary payroll tax targeted to deferred maintenance, a slight overall decrease in spending and a proposal to move to a two-year budget cycle with penalties for legislators if it takes more than 90 days to produce a budget....
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