AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAlaska LNG Oversight: A newly revealed draft contract between AGDC and private developer Glenfarne suggests Alaska could have to pay to retake control if the pipeline project stalls—fueling fresh scrutiny of the state’s multibillion-dollar gasline tax break. State Politics: Alaska’s Senate also faces a fast-moving ballot fight over “sham candidate” Dan Sullivan, with a judge set to rule by June 30. Fisheries Watch: Mat-Su coho restrictions and closures may be coming again unless Commissioner Doug Vincent-Lang uses emergency authority, after delays in signing board-adopted regulations. Public Safety & Environment: A dead fin whale was found on the bow of a cruise ship in Seward; NOAA and partners are investigating, with early signs raising concern it may have been pregnant. Health & Rights: Planned Parenthood endorsed Tom Begich for governor, tying the race to reproductive freedom and Alaska’s next health-care direction. Federal Policy Ripple: Across the U.S., SNAP improper-payment errors topped $10B, and new rules could force some states to cover costs—an issue Alaska lawmakers and residents will be watching as federal pressure grows.
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