
Mike Cronk
4:42 - 5:16
"we are here today to talk about the gas line. And we're pleased to be collaborating with Glenfarn the House, the executive branch, and the majority caucus to push this project forward. This project benefits nearly every Alaskan, whether it's directly through cheaper energy costs, indirectly through PCE, or by employment or economic opportunities."
“we are here today to talk about the gas line. And we're pleased to be collaborating with Glenfarn the House, the executive branch, and the majority caucus to push this project forward. This project benefits nearly every Alaskan, whether it's directly through cheaper energy costs, indirectly through PCE, or by employment or economic opportunities.”
Welcome to the Senate Minority Caucus press conference that we have today. We have Senator Young, Senator Kaufman, Senator Myers, Senator Rauscher, Senator Tilton, and myself, Senator Cronk, here. And obviously we are here today to talk about the gas line. And we're pleased to be collaborating with Glenfarn the House, the executive branch, and the majority caucus to push this project forward. This project benefits nearly every Alaskan, whether it's directly through cheaper energy costs, indirectly through PCE, or by employment or economic opportunities.
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.
