Formal transmission not until June 3If AGIA license recommended, 60-day review would begin with special session; admin says AGIA doesn’t affect sovereign rights Kristen Nelson Petroleum News
The administration of Gov. Sarah Palin and the Alaska Legislature are continuing to work out details of how review of an AGIA license — if one is granted to TransCanada — would be scheduled.
The governor said April 18 that it is still the goal of the commissioners of the departments of Revenue and....
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What would state be committed to do? State would protect its interests Not MidAmerican Econ One looked at TransCanada’s values to stakeholders
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