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Fourth special session ends quietly for Alaska Legislature

The Alaska House of Representatives meets on Oct. 4, the first day of the fourth special session, in the Capitol in Juneau. The session ended on Tuesday, more than three weeks after either chamber held a regular floor session. (Andrew Kitchenman/KTOO and Alaska Public Media)
The Alaska House of Representatives meets on Oct. 4, the first day of the fourth special session, in the Capitol in Juneau. The session ended on Tuesday, more than three weeks after either chamber held a regular floor session. (Andrew Kitchenman/KTOO and Alaska Public Media)

Tuesday was the last day of the  fourth special session for the Alaska Legislature this year.

It ended quietly, with neither the Senate nor the House of Representatives meeting. 

The Senate held just one regular floor session during the special session, on its first day. A majority of  senators weren’t in Juneau for the rest of the time. 

The House held two regular floor sessions, on the  first and ninth days of the special session. Most House members also returned to their home districts.

There were also  relatively few  committee meetings over the 30-day special session. 

In calling the fourth special session, Gov. Mike Dunleavy  asked for the Legislature to fund  another permanent fund dividend payment, of roughly $1,200. Legislators had funded a PFD of $1,114 in the third special session. 

Dunleavy also called for the Legislature to enshrine the PFD in the state constitution and to lower the state’s limit on spending. 

Legislative leaders expressed concern about the effect of a second PFD payment on the permanent fund, saying the state should not  draw more than planned from fund earnings without agreeing on a long-term budget plan. 

Dunleavy has said that he doesn’t plan to call a fifth special session this year.

Andrew Kitchenman is the state government and politics reporter for Alaska Public Media and KTOO in Juneau. Reach him at akitchenman@alaskapublic.org.