Targeted by environmental groups, gas flares in Alaska are regulated more by economics than concerns about greenhouse gases.
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Alaska Legislature gets first look at carbon plan proposed by Gov. Mike Dunleavy
Even if the bills become law by the end of the 33rd Legislature in 2024, it’s likely to take several years before the state realizes any income.
Gov. Dunleavy announces PFD education raffle winners
Alaskans enter the raffle by donating part of their permanent fund dividend.
With songs and speeches, Alaskans rally in Juneau for more education funding
Gov. Mike Dunleavy has proposed keeping the base student allocation at $5,960 next year. The Alaska Association of School Boards is calling for an increase of at least $860.
Watch: Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s 2023 State of the State address
Governor Mike Dunleavy is scheduled to deliver his 2023 State of the State Address in Juneau on Monday January 23rd at 7 p.m.
Alaska’s teachers, parents and school leaders to rally for state education funding
Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s proposed budget did not include an increase to the base student allocation, though he acknowledged “inflationary issues that need to be addressed.”
New bill from Dunleavy aims to help Alaska break into growing carbon markets
The legislation would give the Alaska Department of Natural Resources the authority to promote two forms of carbon management and sequestration.
Alaska’s top-earning state employees include investment managers, troopers and two psychiatrists
Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s salary, set by a state board, is the 862nd highest, below the manager of the Bethel airport.
Alaska, source of carbon-emitting fossil fuels, aims to raise money by storing carbon
Gov. Mike Dunleavy plans to introduce a bill this upcoming legislative session aimed at turning the state’s capacity to absorb and store carbon into a source of revenue.
Dunleavy offers $7.3 billion Alaska budget, opening negotiations with wary legislators
Dunleavy called Thursday’s proposal a “beginning budget” and said the final version will depend on the price of oil as well as the result of negotiations with the Legislature.