Alaska lawmakers to resume talks on corporate income tax break for gas pipeline bill, vote possible July 16
By
James Brooks
1h ago· 6 min readenNews
Summary
Alaska legislators are in a special session to resolve a key sticking point over corporate income tax changes tied to the proposed trans-Alaska natural gas pipeline bill. A critical vote could take place on July 16 as lawmakers work to finalize the tax break package before a looming deadline. The Capitol was quiet this week as legislators traveled to their home districts, but public discussions are expected to resume next week.
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· 1 pulledThis week I'm expecting members to be talking … and trying to figure out what the final package might look like
Alaska legislators say they will resume public discussions next week, with a vote possible on July 16, ahead of a deadline for action.
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