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That change in oil taxes, which she dubbed ACES "Alaska's Clear and Equitable Share", cost the state's largest industry an extra $4 billion.
Matt Zencey: It's a Mystery Why the Tea Party Loves Sarah Palin Matt Zencey 2011
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That change in oil taxes, which she dubbed ACES "Alaska's Clear and Equitable Share", cost the state's largest industry an extra $4 billion.
Matt Zencey: It's a Mystery Why the Tea Party Loves Sarah Palin Matt Zencey 2011
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That change in oil taxes, which she dubbed ACES Alaska's Clear and Equitable
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Matt Zencey 2011
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ACES is based on a formula that increases the tax rate when oil prices rise AND decreases it when they fall.
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Attacking the American Clean Energy and Security Act (H.R. 2454), Rep. Joe Barton (R-TX) said, “They like to call it ACES but I call it C.R.A.P. — continue ruining America’s prosperity.”
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As the committee discusses the landmark legislation, the Center for American Progress released an analysis of new numbers from the Union of Concerned Scientists showing that households and businesses will save money on their electricity and natural gas bills if Congress passes a Renewable Energy Standard, currently included in ACES.
Wonk Room » Weakening Amendments Fail as American Clean Energy and Security Act Moves Through Markup 2009
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Sean Parnell say a revamping of the tax structure known as ACES -- Alaska's Clear and Equitable Share -- is doable in the 90 days the Legislature will meet, senators appear more likely to wait for the results of the not-inexpensive consultants' work.
AlaskaDispatch.com: What's the Alaska Legislature Up To? AlaskaDispatch.com 2011
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Sean Parnell say a revamping of the tax structure known as ACES -- Alaska's Clear and Equitable Share -- is doable in the 90 days the Legislature will meet, senators appear more likely to wait for the results of the not-inexpensive consultants' work.
AlaskaDispatch.com: What's the Alaska Legislature Up To? AlaskaDispatch.com 2011
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In 2008, state and federal governments extracted nearly $4 billion from BP's Alaska operations in taxes and royalty payments, $2.3 billion of which went to Alaska by way of the state's production tax known as ACES (Alaska's Clear and Equitable Share), according to BP spokesperson Steve Rinehart.
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Her celebrated oil tax reform called ACES (Alaska's Clear and Equitable Share) that was passed with blood, sweat, tears and Democrats, is in the cross-hairs of the legislature.
Jeanne Devon ("AKMuckraker"): Palin's Promise to Alaska Falls Flat One Year Later: Happy Anniversary 2010
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