The Dunleavy administration’s proposal to address a crisis of affordability in Alaska is to offer a tax credit to businesses that pitch in to reduce the cost of living in certain categories.
News-Miner opinion: Alaska is not an inexpensive state in which to live. It’s common knowledge that everything costs more here — food, groceries, clothing, fuel, rent, medical and dental care,
The proposed budget includes a full Permanent Fund dividend based on the statutory formula, additions to the Department of Public Safety, educational increases, and investments to the Department of Health