Since this is paid for with PFD cuts ("most regressive tax ever proposed"), all the #akleg is doing is taking $$ from middle & lower-income #AKfams to benefit a subset. Instead of offering a hand up, it is a hand-over. The Top20% #akleg "feel good" w/o contributing. https://alaskapublic.org/news/politics/alaska-legislature/2026-05-08/juneau-lawmakers-bill-to-boost-legal-aid-funding-for-vulnerable-alaskans-heads-to-the-governor

As the charts demonstrate, the first approach spreads the burden proportionately among all #AKfams. The second, third & fourth are increasingly regressive, taking more from 80% of #AKfams than the first approach.

As a measure of regressivity, at current deficit levels, the second approach (POMV 50/50) takes 3x more from the Low20% than the Top1%; the third approach (POMV 25/75) takes 20x more, and the fourth approach takes 36x more.

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🤔 The difference to #AKfams? By 2036, about $300/PFD; by 2046, about $600/PFD; by 2056, about $900/PFD. #akleg
The 2026 ISER report on #akleg fiscal options CLEARLY outlines paths for saving 80% of #AKfams tons of money. To date, NO candidate for #AKgov has included those paths in their platform. Why? Probably b/c the paths would require contributions from the Top20%, #NonRez & #OilCos. https://alaskalandmine.com/landmines/brad-keithleys-chart-of-the-week-significantly-reducing-the-impact-of-the-states-fiscal-burden-on-alaskans/
Ex. A lot of the #akleg "we know how to spend money better than #AKfams ... as long as we are able to use PFD cuts ("most regressive tax ever proposed) so that our donors and we don't have to pay for it ourselves." #hypocrites https://alaskapublic.org/news/politics/alaska-legislature/2026-05-08/juneau-lawmakers-bill-to-boost-legal-aid-funding-for-vulnerable-alaskans-heads-to-the-governor

Top 20% #AKleg Sens. Cronk & Yundt to the other 80% of #AKfams: Let them eat cake.

The same (whispering) to their donors: We'll keep pushing off the costs of govt on middle & lower income #AKfams thru PFD cuts (the "most regressive tax ever proposed") and tell the rubes it's for their own good (and hope they are dumb enough to buy it).
https://www.alaskasnewssource.com/2026/05/08/pfd-update-citing-dire-consequences-senators-send-house-operating-budget-rejecting-last-ditch-attempt-full-dividend/

As the charts demonstrate, the first approach spreads the burden proportionately among all #AKfams. The second, third & fourth are increasingly regressive, taking more from 80% of #AKfams than the first approach.

As a measure of regressivity, at current deficit levels, the second approach (POMV 50/50) takes 3x more from the Low20% than the Top1%; the third approach (POMV 25/75) takes 19x more, and the fourth approach takes 36x more.

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Many #akleg think the Alaska fiscal policy debate is about how to fund state govt. It isn't. It's about how to make things better for #Akfams. There's a BIG difference. https://alaskalandmine.com/landmines/brad-keithleys-chart-of-the-week-significantly-reducing-the-impact-of-the-states-fiscal-burden-on-alaskans/
Things von Imhof & PFD cut #akleg don't understand. The US is in a K-shaped economy in significant part because of the market wealth realized by the Top20%. The PFD provides some access to middle & lower-income #AKfams. Cutting it takes even that away. https://www.axios.com/2026/05/01/us-economy-spending-growth-income

As the charts demonstrate, the first approach spreads the burden proportionately among all #AKfams. The second, third & fourth are increasingly regressive, taking more from 80% of #AKfams than the first approach.

As a measure of regressivity, at current deficit levels, the second approach (POMV 50/50) takes 3x more from the Low20% than the Top1%; the third approach (POMV 25/75) takes 23x more, and the fourth approach takes 36x more.

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