Amid political division, Alaska lawmakers close in on final compromise gasline bill

Legislative leaders say they will introduce a final compromise tax bill for the proposed AKLNG gasline on Thursday, which is then scheduled to be taken up for a vote by the full House and Senate. 

A six-member multipartisan conference committee of lawmakers from the House and Senate has been working throughout a second special session called by Gov. Mike Dunleavy on a compromise tax cut bill for the multibillion dollar project. Senate and House lawmakers did not come to an agreement on tax break legislation during the regular session. 

The proposed project would include construction of a 807-mile pipeline for

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