PAGE 12 LEGISLATION WOULD TAX ALASKA OIL PRODUCERS The Alaska Legislature is short of funding to balance the state budget and Legislators are looking to raise new revenue. Not surprisingly, they look first to taxpayers that don’t vote — oil and gas companies — to bridge the funding gap. ALASKA RESOURCE REVIEW is published in partnership with the Resource Development Council for Alaska, Inc. by Fireweed Strategies LLC, 4849 Potter Crest Circle, Anchorage, AK 99516. For advertising information and story inquiries, email Lee.Leschper@FireweedStrategies.com. ALASKA RESOURCE REVIEW is mailed at no charge throughout Alaska. To subscribe, email Admin@FireweedStrategies.com. Publisher: Lee Leschper | Editor: Tim Bradner | Production, Design: Will Leschper | Contributing Photographer: Judy Patrick PLEASE NOTE: RDC HAS MOVED OFFICES! Please update your records with our new physical and mailing address: 301 W. Northern Lights Blvd., Ste. 406, Anchorage, AK 99503 VOLUME 2 | ISSUE 2 | SPRING 2025 4 ALASKA RESOURCE REVIEW SPRING 2025 12 30 16 28 38 INDEX PAGE 28 ALASKA ON THE HILL BRINGS TOGETHER STRONG COALITION RDC staff, board members, together with 15 other Alaska organizations and more than 120 Alaskans traveled to Washington, D.C. to attend the annual Alaska on the Hill event, celebrating "Alaska’s Resources & Industries — America’s Future.” PAGE 38 ALASKA TOURISM INDUSTRY LOOKS TO BANNER YEAR Alaska saw a record of more than 3 million visitors last year and the outlook for the busy summer and winter travel seasons is looking bright, according to Jillian Simpson, President and CEO of the Alaska Travel Industry Association.
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