
Cathy Tilton
13:05 - 13:45
"HB 381 and passing this key piece of legislation isn't about choosing between revenue and development. It's about securing both for Alaska's future. And I look forward to being a yes vote to vote on a clean piece of legislation."
“HB 381 and passing this key piece of legislation isn't about choosing between revenue and development. It's about securing both for Alaska's future. And I look forward to being a yes vote to vote on a clean piece of legislation.”
It aligns Alaska with successful LNG projects across the world, and it positions us to export— to high-demand markets with prioritizing our in-state needs first and strengthening America's energy independence. This is a fiscally responsible development that honors our Constitution, which we hear about all the time, the constitutional mandate to maximize the benefits of our resources for current and future generations. So lastly, I'll just say that HB 381 and passing this key piece of legislation isn't about choosing between revenue and development. It's about securing both for Alaska's future. And I look forward to being a yes vote to vote on a clean piece of legislation.
The Alaska Senate Republican minority caucus held a press conference Wednesday urging the Senate majority to bring HB 381, a volumetric tax bill for the Alaska LNG pipeline, to a clean floor vote, warning that delay or unrelated amendments could jeopardize the project before a developer deadline.
