
Calvin Schrage
13:43 - 13:59
"From there, we will move on to amendments adopted on the Senate floor, which I expect will form the basis of most of our decision-making. While our initial focus will be on the Senate components, the committee retains the ability to consider the House version and its individual provisions as we work toward a final product."
“From there, we will move on to amendments adopted on the Senate floor, which I expect will form the basis of most of our decision-making. While our initial focus will be on the Senate components, the committee retains the ability to consider the House version and its individual provisions as we work toward a final product.”
From there, we will move on to amendments adopted on the Senate floor, which I expect will form the basis of most of our decision-making. While our initial focus will be on the Senate components, the committee retains the ability to consider the House version and its individual provisions as we work toward a final product.
The HB 381 conference committee failed Friday to adopt either the House or Senate version of the Alaska LNG tax bill, with each body's delegation voting against the other's version. Chair Calvin Schrage announced the committee will proceed under limited powers of free conference to write a compromise from scratch, with a follow-up meeting set for Saturday morning.

A confidential AGDC draft document describing a paid state clawback option over Glenfarne circulated publicly before Friday's conference committee hearing, prompting AGDC and Glenfarne officials to address what Kissinger called a stolen document on the record and raising questions about what legislators knew and when.
