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UPCOMING SPECIAL SESSION EXPLAINED by AK Senate Rules Chair Bill Wielechowski

UPCOMING SPECIAL SESSION EXPLAINED by AK Senate Rules Chair Bill Wielechowski

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Sen. Bill Wielechowski (D-Anchorage) is chair of the rules committee in the Alaska State Senate. He discusses the upcoming legislative special session called by Governor Mike Dunleavy to begin at 10 am, on Saturday, August 2. Sen Wielechowski explains the way special sessions generally work, why this one is different, and discusses frankly the political gamesmanship given that overrides of the Governor's vetoes must be taken up within the first 5 days of the legislature reconvening. We discuss the budget line item veto of education funding but also Senate Bill 183 which helps the legislature's auditor better assess the oil and gas tax revenue for our state. This bill was widely seen as a transparency bill and Governor Dunleavy's veto of SB 183 raises red flags.

Here is a link to the Alaska Beacon's article by reporter James Brooks about the veto of SB 183.

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