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Priorities

Current Legislative Priorities

HB 369 Bill SigningAlaskans can expect their government to be lean and efficient while creating growth opportunities for residents across our great state. This year, our administration’s legislative priorities focus on future savings and investing in five key areas: Resource Development / Energy, Public Safety, Education, Transportation / Infrastructure, Military Support. Learn More »

Alaska Natural Gas

HB 369 Bill SigningGovernor Parnell’s Administration is committed to accessing natural gas resources on the North Slope. Below are several options currently under consideration to get Alaska’s gas to market. Learn More »
 

Alaska Performance Scholarship

Governor Sean Parnell sitting with studentThe scholarship will improve high school graduation rates, prepare students for college or job training, provide Alaskan students with affordable opportunities for higher education, sustain Alaska’s economy with a capable workforce, and retain equipped, hardworking Alaskan students. Learn More »

 

Fill the Pipeline

 Public officials are elected to increase Alaskans’ opportunities and act in their best interests. Sitting back and overseeing a consistent decline in oil production, and the related decline in revenue to the State, is not acceptable. We must act, thoughtfully and wisely, for Alaska’s benefit and for our future. Let’s improve the investment climate and spur job creation and energy production. Support the Governor’s proposal to reduce oil taxes and grow economic opportunity. Learn More »

Choose Respect

Alaskan's Ending Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault

Governor Sean Parnell and First Lady Sandy Parnell leading the Alaskans Choose Respect marchFor many, Alaska is a land of great hope and opportunity. But for some, their lives are marked by fear, shame and despair – trademarks of domestic violence and sexual assault. Our state is currently experiencing epidemic levels of this evil – and it’s up to each one of us to stop it. Learn More »