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Wed, 04/21/2021 - 8:53am Natural gas from the Point Thomson field won’t be heading to Fairbanks under Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s proposal to seek a federal subsidy to support private investment in the project, at least not under President Joe Biden’s $2 trillion infrastructure plan. (Photo/Courtesy/ExxonMobil) It appears officials in Alaska’s gasline agency are starting from scratch in their effort to secure more than $4 billion in federal money to jumpstart the Alaska LNG Project. While still in concept only, the $2 trillion-plus infrastructure plan unveiled by President Joe Biden at the end of March makes no mention of pipelines and discussion about natural gas infrastructure is limited to $16 billion for plugging and abandoning orphaned oil and gas wells and mines. ....
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Wed, 03/03/2021 - 9:18am Gov. Mike Dunleavy is seen visiting the alternate care site set up last year at the Alaska Airlines Center in Anchorage to deal with potential hospital overflow from the COVID-19 pandemic. An emergency declaration allowed the site to be set up, as well as the suspension of some 200 regulations, but the administration is now working with legislators on more permanent fixes now that the declaration hasn’t been renewed. (Photo/Austin McDaniel/Office of the Governor) State lawmakers and Dunleavy administration officials are working to untangle the red tape left after a messy end to Alaska’s COVID-19 state of emergency and see how much of it they still need. ....
Wed, 02/10/2021 - 8:53am Gov. Mike Dunleavy submitted the final piece of his 2022 budget plan to the functional half of the Legislature Feb. 5 but where the $356 million construction bond package will end up is anyone’s guess. The general obligation, or GO, bond proposal in Senate Bill 74 would spend $356.4 million of state general funds to capture just more than $1 billion in matching federal transportation funding. Dunleavy has said he wants to hold a special election this year should the stimulus effort pass the Legislature in order to expedite the process that would traditionally have the vote in November 2022. The Alaska Constitution requires a statewide vote to approve most forms of new debt. ....
Inside the COVID ICU January 25, 2021 Kori Young à Kori Young Outside every room with a COVID-19 patient is a sign reiterating airborne and contact precautions necessary for entry. à à à à à Kori Young RN Julie Lord, who was redeployed from her normal unit to support COVID-19 patients, enters information on a computer workstation at the nurses station in the ICU. à Kori Young à Kori Young à à Kori Young Vanoy Allen, RN, fixes her face shield as she prepares to enter a COVID-10 patientâs room. à à Itâs never completely quiet. Sometimes itâs just the distinctive rhythmic sigh of the ventilators, beep of the tube feeding machines, or the click of a door closing shut; and other times the alarms of a code, crinkling of a PPE paper bag, and frantic fe ....