100 Years of Alaska's Legislature
"From Territorial Days to Today"
1977 - 1978
Juneau, Alaska
10th State Legislature
First Oil in the Pipeline
Session Information
1st Regular - January 10, 1977 - May 30, 1977
2nd Regular - January 9, 1978 - June 18, 1978
Total Legislative Days: 302
Bills Introduced: 1628
Bills Passed: 337
Senate Members
W. Bradley
John Butrovich
Mike Colletta
Chancy Croft
Frank Ferguson
W. Hackney
George Hohman
John Huber
Jalmar Kerttula
H. Meland
Joseph Orsini
Kathryn Poland
John Rader
Bill Ray
Patrick Rodey
John Sackett
Bill Sumner
Clem Tillion
Edward Willis
Robert Ziegler
House Members
Legislative TV Coverage Starts
As the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System (TAPS) neared completion, the Legislature turned its attention to the oil and gas tax structure. In 1977, lawmakers adopted the Economic Limit Factor (ELF) as a means of taxing producers based on the productivity of each field. In 1978, the Legislature adopted the separate accounting method in the calculation of the state corporate income tax.
In an effort to increase constituent contact and allow more Alaskans to participate in the legislative process, lawmakers created regional Legislative Information Offices during this session. In January 1977, state-funded TV coverage of the Legislature began as well. The Legislature also redesignated public school and Mental Health Trust lands as general purpose grant lands, and at the same time established a separate mental health fund. These actions would create issues for future Legislatures. Lawmakers created a number of new entities including the Alaska Coastal Policy Council, the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, the Alaska Gas Pipeline Authority, and the Commercial Fish and Agricultural Bank. In 1977, Legislators adopted the official Native handicraft symbol-the Silver Hand, and created the Alaska Youth Hostel System.
Beyond the Legislature
The 800-mile Trans-Alaska Pipeline, which required 515 federal permits and 832 state permits, is completed and on June 20, 1977, the first oil flows through the pipeline.
On August 1, 1977, the first tanker of crude oil leaves Valdez.
Shortly after oil begins flowing through TAPS, the State goes to court in Alaska v. Amerada Hess, charging oil producers with underpayment of the state's royalty share of production. Following 18 years of litigation over various issues, the case, which has been renamed Alaska North Slope Royalty Litigation, concludes with a final settlement in 1995.
Reverend Jerry Falwell founds the Moral Majority.
George Lucas' original Star Wars is released in theaters.
President Jimmy Carter establishes the Department of Energy.
President Carter signs the Torrijos-Carter Treaty, which sets in motion the process of handing the Panama Canal over to Panama.
SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE
Hugh Malone
SENATE PRESIDENT
John Rader