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SB 35

An Act relating to transportation network companies and delivery network companies; and relating to occupational accident insurance.

34th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Jesse Bjorkman

I appreciate your request, but I need to provide you with accurate information: I cannot locate the specific text or details of Alaska SB 35 from the information provided. The l...

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Bill Summary · SB 35

I appreciate your request, but I need to provide you with accurate information: I cannot locate the specific text or details of Alaska SB 35 from the information provided. The legislative history shows it has been heard in the Labor & Commerce committee, but without access to the actual bill language, fiscal notes, or committee materials, I cannot responsibly analyze its specific provisions.

To provide you with the balanced, educational analysis you're looking for, I would need:

  1. The bill's full text - what specific regulations or requirements it proposes
  2. Fiscal impact analysis - projected costs or revenue effects
  3. Committee analysis - what problems the bill aims to address
  4. Amendment history - how the bill has changed

What I can tell you: Bills addressing "transportation network and delivery network companies" typically involve issues like:
- Driver classification (independent contractor vs. employee)
- Insurance requirements
- Labor protections and benefits
- Minimum earnings standards
- Background check protocols

These are legitimately contentious policy areas with genuine tradeoffs between worker protections, company operational flexibility, and consumer costs.

I recommend: Visit the Alaska Legislature website (akleg.gov) to access SB 35's full text and fiscal notes, which will allow for proper analysis. Alternatively, contact Senator Bjorkman's office for bill summary materials.

Would you like guidance on how to evaluate transportation/delivery company legislation generally, or do you have access to the bill text you could share?

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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