Updated: January 31, 2020
January 31, 2020 (Juneau, AK) – Today, Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy announced his Conversations with Alaskans town hall series, to further engage with the public on their vision of Alaska’s future, beginning Monday, February 3rd. Governor Dunleavy will be holding meetings with community leaders, business groups, non-profits, school districts, tribes, and the general public in communities across Alaska.
“I am looking forward to engaging with Alaskans from every corner of our state in the crucial decisions for Alaska’s future,” said Governor Mike Dunleavy. “I will be asking all Alaskans the same questions:
“What are your thoughts on revenues, budget reductions, spending caps, and the future of the PFD?
“What programs and services do you value?
“Should state spending be measured by inputs or outcomes?
“What natural resource opportunities do you support and see in your area and across the state?
“What are some ideas you may have that I, or the Legislature, have not thought of?”
The Governor’s Conversations with Alaskans town hall events are open to the public. Location details are as follows. Additional public events will be announced in the near future.
Upcoming Events and Locations:
Petersburg, AK - Monday, February 3, 2020
6-8pm – Town Hall at Petersburg High School Gymnasium
Wrangell, AK - Tuesday, February 4, 2020
5-7pm – Town Hall at James and Elsie Nolan Civic Center
“I want to hear your thoughts, understand your concerns, and see your vision of what you want Alaska to be like for our children and grandchildren. Your input will be valuable in solving many of the issues our state is facing,” said Governor Dunleavy. “My hope is that we can set aside the bitter partisanship often driven by outside agendas. If we can work together to solve our fiscal issues this year, I believe Alaska will have a bright and prosperous future.”
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