Alaska Permanent Fund’s board votes to conceal CEO’s performance evaluations from the public | #alaska | #politics
The Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation offices in downtown Juneau, photographed on Monday, Nov. 14, 2022. (Emily Mesner / ADN) JUNEAU — The Alaska Permanent Fund’s board of trustees voted unanimously Wednesday to amend its charter to shield the executive director’s annual performance review from public view. The policy change comes just over two years after […]
Read MoreAlaska Permanent Fund addresses ‘unprecedented’ high-level resignations | Politics | #alaska | #politics
Alaska Permanent Fund leaders warned trustees at a special July meeting that an “unprecedented” number of key staff have resigned from the corporation and that there are challenges hiring replacements. Compensation was named as a factor behind many of the resignations as employees exit for higher-paying jobs offering salaries 50% or even 200% more, APFC […]
Read MoreHighest PFD ever on the table in Juneau | Politics | #alaska | #politics
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- May 15, 2022
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Alaska Permanent Fund dividend payouts worth $2,550 to $5,500 are under consideration by state leaders, according to multiple Alaska lawmakers and aides contacted on Wednesday in Juneau. The amount of the 2022 PFD could be the largest since the first checks went out 40 years ago. The Alaska Senate this week approved a $5,500 dividend. […]
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