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Alaska Senate leaders chose not to act on the Gov. Mike Dunleavy's push to pay immediate dividends to taxpayers.
November 3 -
New money volume in the Far West was up 31.9% to $29.5 billion, while refunding volume rose a more modest 11%.
August 26 -
Cruise ship ports in the U.S. may see some light at the end of the tunnel after more than a year without any departures because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
May 26 -
A jump in oil prices and federal relief has increased the likelihood Alaska will continue judicious draws on its permanent fund.
April 23 -
Voters will consider bond issues in three states and a number of tax measures, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.
September 18 -
After the unprecedented collapse an oil futures contract into negative territory, the leading oil producing states face budget uncertainty.
April 21 -
S&P cited the state's growing structural budget gap resulting from an oil price plunge.
April 20 -
Fitch Ratings placed Alaska's AA-minus issuer default rating on Rating Watch Negative.
April 2 -
After eight oil-producing states recovered from the 2014 oil price collapse, they face another downturn, S&P Global Ratings said.
March 11 -
Facing loss of their tax-exemption under 2017 tax legislation, rural electric and utility cooperatives lobbied for language in the new federal spending bill.
December 18