House does turnaround on decouplingInitially defeated 19 to 21, SB 305 then passed 23 to 17; Stedman pushed passage over concern that combined tax would cost state Kristen Nelson Petroleum News
Decoupling oil and gas taxes in advance of an AGIA open season scheduled to begin May 1 was a top priority for Sen. Bert Stedman, R-Sitka, co-chair of Senate Finance, in the just-concluded session of the Alaska Legislature. On April 18 — the last day of the session — Stedman saw success when the Hou....
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