in 2019 after a recall effort was launched against Dunleavy, and most of his proposed cuts were rejected by the Legislature.
In Alaska, she has been a symbol for right-wing legislators who want the largest Permanent Fund dividend possible, paid for with vast budget cuts and no new taxes.But not everyone has warmly welcomed her return. Carpenter said he had heard apprehension from some of his colleagues, but he has tried to reassure them.Rep. Ben Carpenter, R-Nikiski, at the Alaska Capitol in Juneau in January. Still, some legislators harbor bad memories. Sitka Republican Sen.
Stedman, who has served as a state senator since 2003, said it would be fine for her to work for Ways and Means.Since her ouster from Dunleavy’s office, Arduin has kept in touch with Alaska politics while living in Michigan. She has periodically called into right-leaning Alaska radio shows and has continued to advocate for large dividends, spending cuts and no new taxes.
Several attendees said the seminars were a good networking opportunity. Others said they had learned more about the level of state spending in Alaska.Donna Arduin, then director of the Office of Management and Budget, comments on Gov. Mike Dunleavy's budget vetoes at the Capitol in Juneau, June 28, 2019. Since 2019, Dunleavy has moderated some of his most hard-line fiscal policies.
Alaska has yet to give austerity or common sense budgeting a try. I cannot see it happening now though.
She really hit bottom.
Everything has only gotten worse since then, I'm sure what we need is more austerity!
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