Public testimony opportunities for Monday and Tuesday

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HB 66 is a bill requested by Gov. Mike Dunleavy that would increase penalties for illegal drug purveyors who distributes a substance that results in the death of the recipient. The penalty would be second-degree murder and there would be no time allowed off of the sentence for good behavior.

HB 28 would make marijuana convictions erased from public view for certain convictions that happened before the general legalization of cannabis.

HB 114 would increase taxes on oil companies like Hilcorp, which is an S corporation and thus avoids some state taxes.

These are three of the bills that will be subject to testimony on Monday and Tuesday. Here are some of the bills that Alaskans may wish to testify on:


Consideration of governor’s appointee Board of
Game – Stanley Hoffman
H RESOURCESMay 1, 2023, 1 pm
HB 66CONTROLLED SUB.;HOMICIDE;GOOD TIME DEDUC.H FINANCEMay 1, 1:30 pm
HB 28ACCESS TO MARIJUANA CONVICTION RECORDSH FINANCEMay 1, 1:30 pm
SB 114OIL & GAS PRODUCTION TAX; INCOME TAXS FINANCEMay 1, 1:30 pm
SB 84MONEY TRANSMISSION; VIRTUAL CURRENCYS JUDICIARYMay 1, 1:30 pm
SB 116ASSOCIATE AND PROFESSIONAL COUNSELORSS LABOR & COMMERCEMay 1, 1:30 pm
SB 132EMPLOYMENT TAX FOR EDUCATION FACILITIESS EDUCATIONMay 1, 3:30 pm
SB 56AK PERFORMANCE SCHOLARSHIP; ELIGIBILITYS EDUCATIONMay 1, 3:30 pm
HB 158MILITARY; UNITED STATES SPACE FORCEH MILITARY & VETERANS’ AFFAIRSMay 2, 1 pm
HB 3GOLD AND SILVER SPECIE AS LEGAL TENDERH FINANCEMay 2, 1:30 pm
HB 83CITIZEN ADVISORY COMM ON FEDERAL AREASH FINANCEMay 2, 1:30 pm
SB 127TAXATION: VEHICLE RENTALSS TRANSPORTATIONMay 2, 1:30 pm
HB 4ELECTIONS:REPEAL RANK CHOICE/OPEN PRIMARYH STATE AFFAIRSMay 2, 3 pm
HB 60RUNAWAYS; DFCS/DOH: DUTIES/LICENSING/INFOS HEALTH & SOCIAL SERVICESMay 2, 3:30 pm
SB 138ELECTIONS; VOTER REG.; CAMPAIGNSS STATE AFFAIRSMay 2, 3:30 pm
SB 95LICENSE PLATES: SPECIALTY ORGANIZATIONSS STATE AFFAIRSMay 2, 3:30 pm
HB 8ELECTRIC-ASSISTED BICYCLESS STATE AFFAIRSMay 2, 3:30 pm
SB 61US PRESIDENT ELECT. POPULAR VOTE COMPACTS STATE AFFAIRSMay 2, 3:30 pm

2 COMMENTS

  1. Is it patriotic to espouse overturning US Constitutional rights by virtue of corporate “science mandates” or any other means?

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