{"id":41820,"date":"2019-01-21T06:00:00","date_gmt":"2019-01-21T15:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/opinion\/opinion-a-fresh-start-for-working-alaskans\/"},"modified":"2019-01-21T06:00:00","modified_gmt":"2019-01-21T15:00:00","slug":"opinion-a-fresh-start-for-working-alaskans","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/opinion\/opinion-a-fresh-start-for-working-alaskans\/","title":{"rendered":"Opinion: A fresh start for working Alaskans"},"content":{"rendered":"
The 31st Alaska State Legislature<\/a> will be the first session that I am not on the floor and in committee doing the people’s work since I was first sworn in in 2003. Every session starts with a great sense of optimism, as it should. Lawmakers have the opportunity for a fresh start that I hope will allow them to come together and cooperate on our shared priorities as Alaskans.<\/p>\n Every Alaskan has their list of priorities. Crime and lawlessness are major concerns; public safety issues must be addressed in a way that is meaningful for all Alaskans. Rural, urban and bush Alaska all have public safety issues. These issues span the social, economic, geographic and political spectrums. That means that the challenges are great, and the answer needs to be finessed and not forced. We all want Alaskans to be safe in their homes, businesses and out in public. If the members of the House and Senate always keep that in mind, they can work together on solutions that will make Alaska a safer place to live, do business and raise a family.<\/p>\n [Infographics: Alaska’s 2019 Budget]<\/a><\/ins><\/p>\n The other issue that lawmakers must come together to solve is the fate of the Permanent Fund and the annual dividends paid out to eligible Alaskans from the earnings of the fund. Continuing PFDs is a priority of Democrats, Republicans, Independents and many of those who eschew politics. Protecting the Permanent Fund and future PFDs is a shared priority that nearly all Alaskans support and all lawmakers can rally around. I urge all Alaskans to watch the fiscal briefings that will be aired on Gavel Alaska<\/a> to understand the magnitude of the issue. The fund doesn’t belong to any one of us; we own it in common.<\/p>\n Another issue where I see the possibility of consensus is the ongoing recession, which is about to stretch into its fourth year. By working together to solve our fiscal challenges, lawmakers can provide the confidence and economic boost needed to push our economy out of recession and into a period of sustained economic growth.<\/p>\n