Dunleavy vetoes small PFD, tells legislators to try again
AP Photo/Becky Bohrer
Alaska Senate Minority Leader Tom Begich (left) and Senate President Peter Micciche talk as they await action in the House on the state budget June 28. The Legislature finished its budget work later that day, and then three days later Gov. Mike Dunleavy vetoed multiple items in the spending plan, including this fall's Permanent Fund dividend - which Dunleavy wants to be larger than lawmakers approved - adding to the work list when the Legislature gathers for another special session on state finances Aug. 2.
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