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With Alaska governor’s veto, oil tax records stay concealed from legislators who want an audit

Gov. Mike Dunleavy has vetoed a bill that would have increased the transparency of the state’s tax-audit process, citing legal concerns. As written, Senate Bill 183 would have required the executive branch to provide reports to the Legislature’s auditors “in the form or format requested” requested by legislators. That bit of arcane statutory work was […]

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