Lawmakers’ next step is combining the Senate plan with a different version approved last month by the Alaska House.
The Alaska Senate on Thursday passed an operating budget bill that includes a $1,000 dividend per eligible Alaskan along with ...
Alaska residents receive an annual dividend from state revenue generated by the natural resources industry, provided they apply and qualify — and that process could soon get easier. The Alaska ...
The first month of the American war against Iran caused crude oil prices to skyrocket around the world, and the price of ...
The Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) is a sovereign wealth fund established in 1976 to manage and invest a portion of the state's natural resource revenues. Its primary goal is to convert ...
The Alaska Legislature adjourned its regular session on Tuesday, one day earlier than expected, after passing a “maintenance level” state budget that contains a $1,000 Permanent Fund dividend.
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy is proposing to spend more than $1.8 billion from the state’s principal savings account to balance a first-draft spending plan that would cover Alaska’s response to recent ...
JUNEAU — The Alaska Senate Finance Committee on Monday introduced a bill that would set a new Permanent Fund dividend formula in state statute. Senate Bill 109 follows the “75-25″ model, where ...
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