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'Pick. Click. Pay your taxes.' Or don't.

Legislators kicked the tires on alternative PFD/budget proposals that wouldn't leave the hard questions for later. But the question remains, who pays?

'Pick. Click. Pay your taxes.' Or don't.
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The ‘$100,000 dividend’

The oil boom led to the creation of the dividend and the repeal of the income tax, which meant wealthy Alaskans reaped much of the benefit.

The ‘$100,000 dividend’
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Who's the worst legislator?

You'll decide! (But it's probably Sen. Lora Reinbold.)

Who's the worst legislator?
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‘The governor’s plan works fiscally IF’

The governor's PFD plan adds up, but only if everything goes exactly, perfectly right.

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Don’t call it an income tax, call it an income fee

Lessons from Colorado's time under the Taxpayer Bill of Rights.

Don’t call it an income tax, call it an income fee
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There's very little certainty in Dunleavy's budget plan

With a lot of rosy assumptions about politics and oil production, legislators would be left holding the check if things don't pan out just right.

There's very little certainty in Dunleavy's budget plan
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‘We don’t have a crystal ball,’ Dunleavy team admits when pressed on budget plan

The Dunleavy administration argues the state can have a big ol' dividend with minimal budget changes. Just don't look behind the curtain.

‘We don’t have a crystal ball,’ Dunleavy team admits when pressed on budget plan
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Permanent Fund spending limit 'merely a guideline,' argues Dunleavy administration

The House Judiciary Committee delved into the legality of breaking the spending limit on the Alaska Permanent Fund as they're making the case for big dividends and overdraws.

Permanent Fund spending limit 'merely a guideline,' argues Dunleavy administration
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'Total frustration' as Legislature's budget battle to drag on past Memorial Day

It turns out those hopes were like the Legislature's perfunctory attempts to meet the 90-day session limit set by voters.

'Total frustration' as Legislature's budget battle to drag on past Memorial Day
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Something doesn't add up with Dunleavy's dividend plan

While everybody else has been straining to make the numbers work, Dunleavy's proposal is a pain-free path to big dividends.

Something doesn't add up with Dunleavy's dividend plan