Permanent Fund Board plans to keep its offices in Juneau

The Permanent Fund’s Board of Trustees today  reasserted its commitment to keeping its corporate offices in Juneau. In doing so, the members also refused to authorize an outside study that could support a future move.  Revenue Commissioner Pat Galvin recognized that the idea of moving government entities is part of the public discussion. But he said any Board action could send the wrong message to the corporation’s staff, the rest of Alaska and to international markets.

Dave Donaldson, APRN – Juneau

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