Dunleavy's office claims it never drafted tax bill. Here is the bill it drafted.

Sen. Bill Wielechowski said he was handed a copy of the draft bill directly by the governor in 2023.

He also said that Dunleavy had asked him to introduce bills to close the Hilcorp loophole, because Hilcorp would not provide its North Slope gas, and to reduce oil tax credits.

All of these ideas were examined in detail by the Dunleavy administration, but the governor’s spokesman has repeatedly denied it happened.

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U.S. House Republicans use imaginary numbers to create imaginary ANWR income

More oil and gas production in Alaska will never happen unless prices are high enough to produce big profits, a contradiction buried at the heart of the energy dominance scam.

What is more noteworthy is that the GOP is trying to ban court challenges of any government action and allow oil companies to get expedited treatment if they pay for environmental reviews. The plan is a radical one that deserves thorough analysis in Alaska.

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Bill to close Hilcorp loophole faces another key Senate committee vote

Some Republicans and nearly all of the Senate Democrats are supporting closing the Hilcorp loophole, though it may stall because Democrat Matt Claman says his constituents don’t want higher oil taxes.

As I’ve written here before, that is not a good excuse on the easiest oil tax vote in the history of oil tax votes. The situation is only going to get worse. This is just one of the tax changes the state has to face.

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State revenue department conceals unauthorized leave by the boss on a public record

I understand why Revenue Commissioner Adam Crum would want to keep the public from knowing that he took unauthorized leave in the first week of April. But the revenue department should never have made the ridiculous claim that this information is a state secret.

Alaskans deserve to know whether it was Crum who made the decision to redact a public document to conceal what happened.

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