It sets a goal of increasing the amount of the Permanent Fund assets invested in-state to at least 5 percent in five years.
"Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation"
Gov hopefuls who support full PFD aren’t clear how they’d pay for it
It would cost a lot more to pay the full amount under the formula – $840 million.
What does it mean to use Permanent Fund earnings for state government?
The Legislature recently voted to use Permanent Fund earnings for government operations for the first time – but how does that work and what are they changing?
Lawmakers pass permanent fund draw, spar over PFD effect
For the first time in the Alaska Permanent Fund’s 40-year history, the Legislature has adopted a plan to draw money from the fund to pay for state government. Gov. Bill Walker says he’ll sign it.
What’s up with the state operating budget on day 99 of the legislative session?
The Permanent Fund Corp. is urging the Legislature to pass a plan – so that they’re able to manage fund investments more effectively.
Lawmakers might have more control over the Permanent Fund than they think
One senator’s lawsuit over PFDs changed the way the Permanent Fund managers can use investment earnings.





