Alaska Gov. Dunleavy Vetoes Corporate Tax Bill Intended to Fund Public Education Programs
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Alaska Gov. Dunleavy vetoes corporate tax bill intended to fund public education programs
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy shakes hands with Rep. Andrew Gray, D-Anchorage, following the annual State of the State address on Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2025, in the Alaska Capitol. (Photo by James Brooks/Alaska Beacon)Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy on Monday vetoed his ninth bill of the year, canceling Alaska lawmakers’ efforts to fund public schools by rewriting a portion of the state’s corporate tax code. Senate Bill 113, passed by the Alaska House and Sen…
Alaska Gov. Dunleavy vetoes corporate tax bill intended to fund public education programs - Chilkat Valley News
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy on Monday vetoed his ninth bill of the year, canceling Alaska lawmakers’ efforts to fund public schools by rewriting a portion of the state’s corporate tax code. Senate Bill 113, passed by the Alaska House and Senate in May by a combined vote of 42-18, would have required internet companies to pay corporate income taxes based on the location of their sales, not the location of their server farms or offices. That shift,…
Dunleavy vetoes bill that would have funded K-12 reading and jobs programs - The Alaska Current
Alaska Republican Gov. Mike Dunleavy issued his ninth veto of the 2025-2026 Legislature, blocking a bipartisan bill that would have extended corporate income taxes to online businesses to fund reading and job-training programs at public schools. Senate Bill 113, sponsored by Anchorage Democratic Sen. Bill Wielechowski, would have applied the state's corporate income tax law
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