PDA

View Full Version : WIN!



Frozen Sooner
8/8/2008, 01:48 PM
$1,200 rebate approved
Alaskans to get help with energy bills along with dividend

By WESLEY LOY
[email protected]

Published: August 8th, 2008 03:51 AM
Last Modified: August 8th, 2008 02:53 AM

JUNEAU -- Alaskans are about to be $1,200 richer.

Story tools

Comments

E-mail a friend

Print

Digg this

Seed Newsvine

Send link via AIM



Yahoo! Buzz

Font size : A | A | A
State legislators late Thursday passed a nearly $1 billion package of energy relief measures, including the hefty "resource rebate" for Alaska residents.

The action capped a long day of tense negotiations between House and Senate leaders to iron out differences in their respective versions of the legislation ahead of a midnight deadline, the scheduled end of the 30-day special session.

The final action came with about three hours to spare as the House of Representatives voted 35-3 to accept some changes the Senate had made.

"I am just real pleased with the relief we've provided," said Rep. Mary Nelson, D-Bethel. "This is a big deal. This is a big night for Alaskans."

Passage of the energy package was the Legislature's second major action of the special session. On Aug. 1, lawmakers approved an exclusive natural gas pipeline license for TransCanada Corp.

ADVERTISEMENT

Gov. Sarah Palin is almost certain to sign the bill to pay Alaskans the rebate.

It was Palin, after all, who last month proposed that lawmakers pay out a $1,200 resource rebate as a way for the state to share some of its multibillion-dollar oil revenue surplus with Alaska residents.

The idea for a people's payment, however, originated in January with Haines Republican Rep. Bill Thomas, a commercial fisherman who suggested a $1,000 rebate, saying he was moved by a legally blind and diabetic friend forced to cut firewood for lack of money to buy heating fuel.

The governor also asked lawmakers to temporarily suspend the state's motor fuel tax, which is 8 cents on a gallon of gasoline. The suspension, which legislators passed, also covers taxes on diesel and other fuels used by truckers, commercial fishermen and pilots.

The resource rebate will be tacked onto Alaska Permanent Fund dividend checks going out this fall.

This year's dividend already was expected to be a big one -- a record, in fact -- at more than $2,000. With the rebate added on, the check likely will tally more than $3,200.

What's more, Alaskans might receive their dividends sooner than normal this year.

The current schedule has the first payments going out as direct deposits beginning Oct. 2 with paper checks going out by mid-November.

Now state officials are aiming to start dividends rolling perhaps in September as a way to get cash into rural Alaskans' hands faster to buy winter supplies of heating oil, said Jerry Burnett, an official in the Department of Revenue.

The energy relief package also includes money to expand the state's Power Cost Equalization program, which provides electricity subsidies in rural areas where power costs are much higher than in the state's major city, Anchorage.

Anchorage Republican Rep. Kevin Meyer, a lead architect of House budget bills, said the energy relief package should help residents across a vast and economically diverse state.

"We did a good job of addressing rural Alaska's needs," said Meyer, speaking of the electricity subsidy. "Suspending the 8-cent fuel tax will help people who drive a lot in the urban areas."

Many lawmakers fretted over distributing $1,200 in free cash to residents. Some questioned whether rich people should get it, whether it was good public policy in an election year, and whether some might use it not for energy but for a big-screen TV set. One lawmaker, Rep. Harry Crawford, D-Anchorage, suggested a good bit of the money might "go up people's noses."

But Meyer said he and other lawmakers figure individual Alaskans know better than government how to spend their money. And because the state is fat with cash, many lawmakers felt it was only right to share some with strapped Alaskans, he said.

Surely Alaskans are unique among Americans this year. In what other state will citizens collect the triple crown of a resource rebate, the Permanent Fund dividend and the federal economic stimulus payment?

House Speaker John Harris, R-Valdez, said it took determination to bring lawmakers to their two big decisions of the special session -- the TransCanada license and the energy relief. He said this is his last session as speaker.

"We're outta here," said Harris, packing a suitcase for home.

Not sure it's great public policy, but I'm still cashing the check, beyonces.

Curly Bill
8/8/2008, 01:51 PM
Maybe ya'll can all chip in and build that bridge now. :P

Fraggle145
8/8/2008, 01:52 PM
Bastage!

OUDoc
8/8/2008, 01:56 PM
We should invade Alaska.

Curly Bill
8/8/2008, 01:57 PM
We should invade Alaska.


I'm in!

Frozen Sooner
8/8/2008, 01:58 PM
Bring it. We ALL have guns here. Even the Democrats.

soonersn20xx
8/8/2008, 01:59 PM
These rebates and stimulus packages and even those funds to help the Katrina victims are all fatally flawed because in paying out cash, these funds get misused and abused.

Perhaps a voucher system of some sort would be better, that way you could insure how those funds are used. Maybe this idea makes too much sense and that's why. :rolleyes:

Frozen Sooner
8/8/2008, 02:00 PM
To hell with that. I'm going out and buying more guns to defend against the War of Southern Aggression.

SoonerStormchaser
8/8/2008, 02:01 PM
At least your governor is hawt!

Curly Bill
8/8/2008, 02:05 PM
To hell with that. I'm going out and buying more guns to defend against the War of Southern Aggression.

If I'll fight with you guys will you buy me a gun? :D

OUDoc
8/8/2008, 02:16 PM
Bring it. We ALL have guns here. Even the Democrats.
Yeah, but there's only 34 of you in Alaska, so it shouldn't take long.

Jerk
8/8/2008, 02:19 PM
At least your governor is hawt!

She's too young for you.

Frozen Sooner
8/8/2008, 03:08 PM
If I'll fight with you guys will you buy me a gun? :D

Sure, what kind of gun do you want?

OUDoc
8/8/2008, 03:09 PM
I knew he wasn't the real Curly Bill. He already had a gun. :mad:

Curly Bill
8/8/2008, 03:11 PM
I knew he wasn't the real Curly Bill. He already had a gun. :mad:

Oh...I got guns, I just want more. :D

Curly Bill
8/8/2008, 03:13 PM
Sure, what kind of gun do you want?


How about an H&K semi-auto sniper rifle?


http://www.hk-usa.com/images/products/law_enforcement/msg90/general/msg90_01.jpg

Frozen Sooner
8/8/2008, 03:15 PM
One lawmaker, Rep. Harry Crawford, D-Anchorage, suggested a good bit of the money might "go up people's noses."

Man, I wish I could vote for this guy. He's not in my district, though.

pergdaddy
8/8/2008, 03:16 PM
OOOOOHHH. I like that one.

I'm in.

But you'll have to wait till I get to Okie from Ohio.

I would like a Punisher style arsenal if at all possible.

soonersn20xx
8/8/2008, 03:16 PM
Is this (http://pix.nofrag.com/3/1/4/6210579eef872a684707780470eb8.html) you Curly? lol j/k

Curly Bill
8/8/2008, 03:18 PM
OOOOOHHH. I like that one.

I'm in.

But you'll have to wait till I get to Okie from Ohio.

I would like a Punisher style arsenal if at all possible.

Okie is the wrong direction from Ohio considering we're headed to Alaska. Better meet us somewhere around Oregon.

Curly Bill
8/8/2008, 03:19 PM
Is this (http://pix.nofrag.com/3/1/4/6210579eef872a684707780470eb8.html) you Curly? lol j/k


:mad:

...now where'd I lay that neg hammer?

pergdaddy
8/8/2008, 03:24 PM
Curly,

THought I would drop in to Okie first. Never been there. Wouldn't mind seeing it.

Then on to Alaska's Judgement Day.

Curly Bill
8/8/2008, 03:27 PM
Curly,

THought I would drop in to Okie first. Never been there. Wouldn't mind seeing it.

Then on to Alaska's Judgement Day.

Oh yeah, Okie is cool. Wide variety of scenery from mountainous to plains.

soonersn20xx
8/8/2008, 03:28 PM
:mad:

...now where'd I lay that neg hammer?

Nooooo, let's be buddies..... http://forums.mystery-axiom.com/images/smilies/dri0047.gif

Curly Bill
8/8/2008, 03:34 PM
Nooooo, let's be buddies..... http://forums.mystery-axiom.com/images/smilies/dri0047.gif

Yeah right! You'd have to quit calling plays out of the Dennis Kucinich playbook for that to happen. :D

SoonerStormchaser
8/8/2008, 07:24 PM
http://livingalaska.files.wordpress.com/2008/03/sarah_palin2.jpg
She's got my vote!

StoopTroup
8/8/2008, 07:34 PM
What is she....like 50? :D

AlbqSooner
8/8/2008, 07:40 PM
It's all relative. 50 is HOT to some of us. Right Vet? Ya got my back?

StoopTroup
8/8/2008, 07:44 PM
He's in the Football Forum and his wheel chair has a beer can jammed.

Frozen Sooner
8/8/2008, 08:29 PM
Palin? She's in her 40s. And yeah, she's a looker.

Her husband's got a bit of a temper though.