Oil tax bill appears dead in SenateConocoPhillips’ Mulva urges passage, highlights possible projects; Senate president says body not ‘do nothing’; more work needed Kristen Nelson Petroleum News
If the governor’s oil tax bill wasn’t dead before then, Senate President Gary Stevens nailed the coffin lid down when he took to the floor of the Senate April 11 to defend the Senate against the governor’s “do-nothing Senate” tag. Stevens said that since the Senate had accomplished a number of thing....
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Partnership urged New investments key What investments Senate committee focuses on employment Reports of job losses The nonresident issue
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