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  2. Alaska Permanent Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Alaska Permanent Fund (APF) is a constitutionally established permanent fund managed by a state-owned corporation, the Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation (APFC). [1] It was established in Alaska in 1976 [2] by Article 9, Section 15 of the Alaska State Constitution [3] under Governor Jay Hammond and Attorney General Avrum Gross. From February ...

  3. Category:Government of Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend; Alaskan Board of Fisheries; E. ... List of Alaska ballot measures This page was last edited on 14 June 2023, at 03:21 (UTC). Text ...

  4. Talk:Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend - Wikipedia

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    I have appropriately cited the Alaska State Statutes and Alaska Court rules, Alaska Court rules are apparently enacted by the Supreme Court of Alaska. I have made mention concerning the strict requisites for excuse from Jury Duty. References can be further sought online. ---roger 05:01, 16 January 2014 (UTC)

  5. Talk:Alaska Permanent Fund - Wikipedia

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    I have appropriately cited the Alaska State Statutes and Alaska Court rules, Alaska Court rules are apparently enacted by the Supreme Court of Alaska. I have made mention concerning the strict requisites for excuse from Jury Duty. References can be further sought online. ---roger 05:03, 16 January 2014 (UTC)

  6. Byron Mallott - Wikipedia

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    Byron Ivar Mallott (April 6, 1943 – May 8, 2020) was an American politician, elder, [2] tribal activist, and business executive from the state of Alaska.Mallott was an Alaska Native leader of Tlingit heritage and the leader of the Kwaash Ké Kwaan clan.

  7. Constitution of Alaska - Wikipedia

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    The UA gymnasium/library where the constitution was signed on February 6, 1956, currently known as Signers' Hall. On November 8, 1955, 55 elected delegates from across Alaska (a number chosen to echo the 55 in attendance at the Philadelphia Convention of 1787) met at the brand new student union building at the University of Alaska.

  8. Alaska Statehood Act - Wikipedia

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    From 1867 to 1884, Alaska was considered to be a military district of the United States under the control of the federal government, known as the Department of Alaska.From 1884 to 1912, it was organized as the District of Alaska, and from 1912 to 1959, it was organized into the incorporated Territory of Alaska.

  9. Alaskan Board of Fisheries - Wikipedia

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    The Board of Fisheries was established under Alaska Statute 16.05.221. [3] While the Alaska Department of Fish and Game was established when Alaska became a state in 1959, the Board of Fisheries was not established until 1975 with the goal of allocating salmon to users. The State Legislature split the Board of Fish and Game into two separate ...