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SitNews: Expanded special session scope enables lawmakers to appropriate PFD and restore funding to vital programs

SitNews: Expanded special session scope enables lawmakers to appropriate PFD and restore funding to vital programs
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Governor vetoes paltry Permanent Fund dividend, $215 million in spending | News Miner

Gov. Mike Dunleavy announced a series of vetoes Thursday that spanned $215 million in budget cuts, the “paltry” $525 Permanent Fund dividend and $2 million in per diem payments for lawmakers’ expenses in Juneau. “Lawmakers need to finish the work on protections for the Permanent Fund and the PFD before paying themselves,” Dunleavy said about the per diem veto. The governor vetoed $17.5 million in Medicaid services and $10 million from the Alaska Travel Association. He eliminated $12.5 million for an upgrade to the Alaska Vocational Technical Center as well as funds to help pay for renovations at the University of Alaska. “We want to keep the budget tight,” Dunleavy said in a press conference Thursday afternoon. “There is not going to be massive reductions, but there are reductions to drive the size of government down.’’

Alaska governor calls special sessions on budget, spending | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan s News Source

Becky Bohrer May 13, 2021 - 8:08 PM JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy on Thursday called a special session that would begin next week, after the current regular session ends, and would focus on the budget and his proposals for the annual check residents receive from the state s oil-wealth fund. He also announced a second special session, scheduled to begin Aug. 2, that would address topics including a proposed spending limit, revenue and spending of federal recovery dollars. Both special sessions would be in Juneau. The first special session is scheduled to begin May 20, the day after the scheduled end of the regular session.

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