Alaska lawmakers’ regular session ended Wednesday. But they have a lot of work left to do on the state budget, and they still need to finalize the size of this year’s Permanent Fund dividend.
Under a version of the state budget approved by the Senate Wednesday, Alaskans would get PFD checks of about $2,300. Not everyone agrees on that amount. Critics say it’s way too much money to draw from the fund’s earnings reserve.
A 30-day special session to address those issues is scheduled to start 10 a.m. Thursday.
‘People’s lives we’re talking about’
Palmer Republican Sen. Shelley Hughes voted for an amendment Wednesday for $2,300 PFDs.
The dividend benefits every Alaskan, she said, and she wants it added to the state constitution, ensuring it’s paid before other state expenses.
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