Dunleavy aims to disguise state deficit, boost re-election campaign, with $3 billion transfer

The Dunleavy administration claims the state can solve its fiscal problems by refusing to call the state deficit a deficit. The trick is to pretend that $3 billion Dunleavy wants to take out of the Permanent Fund, which will disguise deficits for the next few years, and call it is a strategic move. This is all about the governor’s re-election campaign in 2022.

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Alaska Revenue Commissioner Mahoney serves baloney

A responsible leader would say that a disciplined plan requires full details on the potential size of the deficit, potential taxes and potential budget cuts before a lasting constitutional decision is made on the Permanent Fund. That’s not what we’re getting from Gov. Mike Dunleavy or Revenue Commissioner Lucinda Mahoney.

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