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TexasTowelie

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Wed Jul 11, 2018, 09:09 AM Jul 2018

Alaska pauses plan to borrow $1 billion for oil-company payouts

State officials confirmed Tuesday that a billion-dollar bond issue is on hold amid a pending lawsuit by two Juneau men.

The bonds, authorized by the Legislature and Gov. Bill Walker under House Bill 331, are intended to pay oil and gas companies for work performed under a now-defunct rebate program intended to encourage oil drilling.

That program pledged tax credits to companies, but the state has declined (through budgetary vetoes by Walker) to pay more than minimum payments on that debt. Now, HB 331 plans to borrow money from global markets to pay the debt. Companies will be encouraged to take a haircut on the amount the state owes them. If they do so, they will get their money faster. That haircut will compensate for the cost of borrowing the money, the state expects.

Before Walker signed the bill into law, Eric Forrer launched a lawsuit to stop it. That case, Forrer v. Alaska, has been referred to Superior Court Judge Jude Pate. Joe Geldhof is representing Forrer; Assistant Attorney General Bill Milks has filed motions on behalf of the state.

Read more: http://juneauempire.com/state/news/alaska-legislature/2018-07-10/alaska-pauses-plan-borrow-1-billion-oil-company-payouts

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Alaska pauses plan to borrow $1 billion for oil-company payouts (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jul 2018 OP
"Companies will be encouraged to take a haircut on the amount the state owes them." mahatmakanejeeves Jul 2018 #1

mahatmakanejeeves

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1. "Companies will be encouraged to take a haircut on the amount the state owes them."
Wed Jul 11, 2018, 09:11 AM
Jul 2018

Gee, whose tactics does that sound like?

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