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House passes tax exemption bill for farms

House passes tax exemption bill for farms

The Alaska House has passed a bill that would offer tax breaks for farmers.

Alaska House panel advances “Stand Your Ground” bill

The Alaska House Judiciary Committee advanced Big Lake Republican Mark Neuman’s “stand your ground” bill on Friday.

TAPS committee advances oil tax bill

A special Senate committee on oil production has advanced Gov. Sean Parnell’s bill to lower taxes on oil companies without any amendments.

Stranded Shell drill vessel won’t face state tax

Stranded Shell drill vessel won’t face state tax

The Alaska Department of Revenue says it won’t be charging state property tax on a Royal Dutch Shell PLC drill vessel anchored within a Kodiak Island bay.

Senate to vote on resolution applauding governor

The Alaska Senate is scheduled to vote on a resolution applauding state officials for fighting federal overreach.

UPDATE: Senate panel hears cruise ship wastewater bill

UPDATE: Senate panel hears cruise ship wastewater bill

HB 80 has already passed in the House, and on Thursday the Senate Finance Committee invited the public to comment on it.

State monitoring cruise industry’s treatment of local businesses

State monitoring cruise industry’s treatment of local businesses

For the first time, the Department of Law is cracking down on shady business practices allegedly taking place aboard vessels.

Parnell expresses concern about Artic review

Gov. Sean Parnell says that if Arctic offshore exploration off Alaska is shut down this summer, the action “condemns” the region for decades.

‘Stand Your Ground’ bill resurfaces in legislature

Since 2010, the Alaska state legislature has debated the passage of a “Stand Your Ground” law. Versions of the bill have made their way through committee, passed in the House, and then ultimately stalled in the Senate. Now, the bill is back.

Parnell proposes moving up Alaska’s primary

Alaska’s primary would be moved up two weeks in even-numbered years under a bill proposed by Gov. Sean Parnell.