Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation (2000)

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Alaska Ballot Measure 3, also known as the Constitutional Amendment Relating to Public Corporations, was on the November 7, 2000 election ballot in Alaska. It was defeated, with 27% of voters in favor. [1]

Ballot Measure 3 was legislatively referred to the ballot by the Alaska State Legislature.

Text of the proposal

The language that appeared on the ballot:

This amendment states that the Alaska permanent fund would be managed by a public corporation established by law. Members of the public appointed by the governor to the board of this corporation would not be subject to legislative approval. These members may only be removed from the board for cause. However, members appointed by the governor to boards of other public corporations that manage significant state assets must be approved by the legislature. Also, a law could be enacted to provide that these other board members may only be removed from office for cause.

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References

  1. Alaska 2000 election results

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