
Speaker B
19:03 - 19:29
"Under the current terms, we're getting a lot closer to being kept whole, depending on the things we know and the things we don't know about the impacts of this project."
“Under the current terms, we're getting a lot closer to being kept whole, depending on the things we know and the things we don't know about the impacts of this project.”
Under the current terms, we're getting a lot closer to being kept whole, depending on the things we know and the things we don't know about the impacts of this project. It's going to be a big deal. It's going to change my community forever. We'll be living with it every day, not just for 4 years of construction with thousands of workers, but for 40 years afterward. Want to make sure that we have a little room for what we don't understand and that we're covered for the impacts that we do understand.
Alaska House Finance Committee postpones gas line tax bill amendment deadline as North Slope and Kenai Peninsula Borough mayors negotiate property tax structures with Alaska LNG developers
