Alaska governor pins fate of natural gas pipeline on tax break he wants lawmakers to approve
On the day a special legislative session began to consider tax incentives for a long-desired pipeline to carry natural gas from the North Slope to markets, Gov. Mike Dunleavy insisted that the massive project is about to become reality.
Its gone from concept to discussion to, now, execution, Dunleavy told the audience Thursday at the Alaska Sustainable Energy Conference in Anchorage.
All that it will take to start the most transformational, generational project this part of the world has ever seen is a shift away from the states petroleum property tax system, Dunleavy said.
The governor has called lawmakers into a special session to pass a bill imposing sweeping changes in the property tax system that has been the main source of revenue for several Alaska local governments. Under his proposal which lawmakers failed to approve before the end of the just-concluded regular session the state and local governments would eliminate 90% of the property tax that would be levied on gasoline-related infrastructure in exchange for future opportunities to tax natural gas as it moves through the yet-to-be-built system.
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