State Mandate: Restaurants to Only Offer Take Out and Closing of Entertainment Facilities - P.O.W. Report

Wednesday, March 18, 2020

State Mandate: Restaurants to Only Offer Take Out and Closing of Entertainment Facilities

Beginning at 5pm March 18th restaurants are required to close their dinning areas to the public and may offer take out instead with the exception of crisis centers and food shelters. There is no information on how the dinning situation on the Inter-Island Ferry will be affected. All entertainment facilities will also be closed to the public which includes theaters, gyms, bowling alleys and bingo halls.




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Governor Dunleavy Announces Alaska Economic Stabilization Team

March 17, 2020 (Anchorage) – Governor Mike Dunleavy today announced the creation of the Alaska Economic Stabilization Team (AEST). The bipartisan group of leaders will work with the Dunleavy administration on a plan to protect the state’s economy from the impact of the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) in Alaska. The group will be led by former Governor Sean Parnell and former US Senator Mark Begich. The remaining seats will be filled by a cross section of Alaska’s economic leaders and former elected officials.

“The Coronavirus Disease is exacerbating Alaska’s existing economic challenges and is unfortunately creating new ones,” said Governor Dunleavy. “The Alaska Economic Stabilization Team brings together some of our state’s most experienced leaders in economics, business, and public policy to assess the challenges and recommend decisive policies to protect jobs, hardworking families, and the overall economy.”

“In times like these, Alaskans come together to fight for our state and our future,” said former Governor Sean Parnell. “Former U.S. Senator Begich and I are “all in” for Alaska and I pledge to work together with him and others to bring more stability and certainty for Alaskans in the days and months ahead.”

“As political rivals who have publicly disagreed on issues, the easy answer when Governor Dunleavy asked for my participation would have been no, but we are facing a global crisis and I believe we all must do our part to protect Alaska’s families, communities, and economy,” Mark Begich said. “There is already so much uncertainty and strain placed on our businesses - both big and small - we can’t afford for partisanship to prevent us from finding a path forward. Those who have worked with me know that I am not afraid of tough conversations so Alaska businesses can feel confident that I will work to make their needs and voices heard.”

AEST will proactively work with the Office of the Governor and the State of Alaska Unified Command Structure to streamline and expedite a comprehensive response to this unprecedented pandemic. This team will also provide regular updates to legislative leaders to ensure there is no delay in implementing actions that minimize the adverse economic impacts of COVID-19. The team will also engage with our Federal delegation, state and local governments, and businesses covering the entire spectrum of industries engaged in Alaska.





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