Several new Alaska laws go into effect on January 1st , including a major change in the state’s oil production tax.
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More Than 106,000 Chose Health Plans Under Affordable Care Act
More than 106,000 Americans selected health plans in the first reporting period of open enrollment for the new health insurance marketplace, according to data released Wednesday by the Department of Health and Human Services.
Obama’s ‘Keep Your Health Care Plan’ Pledge Fails Fact Checks
Nonpartisan fact checkers are giving failing grades to President Obama’s oft-repeated pledge to Americans that “if you like your health care plan, you can keep your health care plan.”
Obamacare Enrollment Period Extended 6 Weeks
Following a problem-plagued launch of the HealthCare.gov website, the White House on Monday officially announced a six-week extension to sign up for coverage under the law’s individual mandate.
Medevac insurer may get license back
A popular medevac insurance company says it’s close to resuming business in Alaska. Apollo Medi Trans stopped renewing policies earlier this year, leaving many customers without coverage.
Former FDIC Chair: Don’t Call It A Housing Recovery Yet
Most economists say the U.S. housing market is recovering at last. But one banking expert who grappled with the colossal housing bust during the Great Recession says it’s too soon to celebrate.



