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Alaska Senate votes on state budget, with $1,000 PFD

Summary by The Nome Nugget
By Anna Lionas The Alaska Legislature is working to finalize a tight state operating budget for 2026 with just over a week to go until the regular session is scheduled to end on May 21. The latest version proposes a $1,000 Permanent Fund Dividend, which adjusting for inflation, would be the lowest in history but would still cost the treasury an estimated $635 million, or more than 10 percent of all general fund spending in the budget. Lower …
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The Nome Nugget broke the news in on Friday, May 16, 2025.
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