The head of the Alaska Gasline Development Corp. said the release of the internal document could hurt the corporation’s relationship with Glenfarne, the project developer, and signal to future investors that Alaska can’t be trusted.
The largest budget item deleted by the governor was a plan to share $20 million in unexpected oil revenue with city and borough governments as they contend with the impacts of war-driven energy prices.
The Superior Court judge overseeing the case said he’d strive to issue his ruling by late Friday, potentially setting up a final decision by the Alaska Supreme Court, should either side appeal his decision.
Church is one of six candidates to withdraw from legislative races ahead of the deadline as of this week, along with two others whose candidacy was rejected.
Advocates with the charter group said the school is now unlikely to open in August, but continue to press the Fairbanks North Star Borough School District in court. (via Alaska Beacon)