Government Needs to be Paid for - Even on the Last Frontier

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Alaskan voters approved an initiative to increase tax revenues by charging a $50 "cruise tax". In the wake of Alaska's recent troubles with oil revenues, it's no surprise that voters decided to bolster public coffers and stabilize long-term revenue with an additional tax source. It appears that voters took a lesson from their recent oil revenue troubles: diversity is good.

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