
Bert Stedman
84:46 - 85:20
"there has been a lot of dialogue with the administration, AGDC, and members here, and the other legislation that's been circulating around the building, trying to come up with something that focuses on getting to a gas line and not an obstacle to block construction of the gas line."
“there has been a lot of dialogue with the administration, AGDC, and members here, and the other legislation that's been circulating around the building, trying to come up with something that focuses on getting to a gas line and not an obstacle to block construction of the gas line.”
Senator Stegman. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I just want to kind of reiterate some of the comments that the Chairman made. It's been— there has been a lot of dialogue with the administration, AGDC, and members here, and the other legislation that's been circulating around the building, trying to come up with something that focuses on getting to a gas line and not an obstacle to block construction of the gas line. So we will— and we're watching the clock, and that's what we're racing today.
The Alaska Senate Finance Committee voted 7-0 Friday to advance a rewritten tax bill for the Alaska LNG project, replacing a capital-expenditure formula with fixed per-unit rates and adding termination conditions for the tax abatement that would lapse if developers miss hard deadlines.
