Alaska could loan to natural gas authorityLegislation would allow Permanent Fund loans for gas pipeline Larry Persily Petroleum News Government Affairs Editor
An Alaska House committee has endorsed legislation that would change state law to specifically allow the $28 billion Alaska Permanent Fund to make loans for a state-owned natural gas pipeline.
The State Affairs Committee on March 8 passed out House Bill 466 without objection, including an amendment....
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Bill’s main intent is investment flexibility Investor rule would still cover Permanent Fund decision Permanent Fund would look at collateral, risks
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