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4/1312 News - The Alaska Senate says it may still be able to adopt an oil tax bill by Sunday's adjournment; Educators to receive suicide prevention training under one bill in the Legislature; Cook Inlet natural gas supplies running low

By Joaqlin Estus

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Anchorage, AK – The state Senate says they're continuing to work on an oil tax bill despite the looming Sunday adjournment date. The State House Finance Committee has adopted a proposal requiring educators and school staff to undergo suicide awareness and prevention. Cook Inlet natural gas reserves are plentiful but won't make it to market in time to keep prices low.