Rokeberg bill would change how much oil money goes into Permanent FundLegislation would put more money into state general fund to help cover operating budget deficit and make a state income tax on individual Alaskans unnecessary Bill Kelder PNA Legislative Reporter
Rep. Norman Rokeberg, R-Anchorage, has introduced a bill that would reduce by half the percentage of oil and gas revenues that go into the state’s Permanent Fund.
Currently, 50 percent of oil and gas revenues the state derives go into the Permanent Fund. Rokeberg’s bill, House Bill 96, would reduce....
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