according to the Alaska Department of Labor’s February “Alaska Trends” report<\/a> — should be of paramount concern.<\/p>\nThe Senate came close to passing an amendment that would have required the state to pay a supplementary Permanent Fund Dividend equivalent to the amount vetoed by Walker last year. That proposal, from Sen. Mike Dunleavy, R-Wasilla, failed 9-11.<\/p>\n
While the Senate’s Republicans and Democrats disagreed on oil and gas subsidies, they agreed on an amendment stripping $50 million from the effort to build a trans-Alaska natural gas pipeline and redirecting that money to various efforts.<\/p>\n
Both Republicans and Democrats said they do not believe the amendment will harm the effort to build a pipeline.<\/p>\n
Asked by email, the Alaska Gasline Development Corporation did not directly answer the question, but in an emailed statement, corporation president Keith Meyer said, “Now is the time to send a strong message that Alaska is united on this project that will generate thousands of much needed jobs for Alaskans and boost our struggling economy.”<\/p>\n
Under the terms of the amendment, $5 million would pay for additional prosecutors, $10 million for additional state troopers, $10 million for road maintenance, and $25 million would go to the public school trust fund.<\/p>\n
Senate Bill 23 now advances to the House, where the House Finance Committee has scheduled hearings Saturday and Monday.<\/p>\n
The capital budget, like the state’s operating budget, is likely bound for a conference committee, where House and Senate negotiators will iron out the final details as part of an overall agreement.<\/p>\n
\n• Contact reporter James Brooks at james.k.brooks@juneauempire.com or call 419-7732.<\/b><\/p>\n
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