
Robert Yundt
47:27 - 47:55
"I have in my life seen a few ugly babies. And I will never admit to them which ones they were, but what I will tell you is they all grew up to be very beautiful, productive members of society. And that's where I think this bill could go. It's got a little bit of an odor."
“I have in my life seen a few ugly babies. And I will never admit to them which ones they were, but what I will tell you is they all grew up to be very beautiful, productive members of society. And that's where I think this bill could go. It's got a little bit of an odor.”
And so I got no regret with that. But I can tell you, as a proud father to 6 beautiful kids, a lot of nieces, and coach to hundreds and hundreds, actually well over 1,000 wrestlers, I have in my life seen a few ugly babies. And I will never admit to them which ones they were, but what I will tell you is they all grew up to be very beautiful, productive members of society. And that's where I think this bill could go. It's got a little bit of an odor.
The Alaska State Senate passed the conference committee substitute for House Bill 381 on a split 11-8 vote Thursday, advancing legislation that reshapes oil and gas property taxes and governs the Alaska Gasline Development Corporation, but senators who voted no said the S corporation tax provision needs to be fixed before the bill can do what it promises.
