i have no clue i just felt like answering it which i really didn't do as you can see unless you are blind which if you are blind you shouldn't be using a computer because you would have no idea what you're doing.
Alaska is a US state so its government is the same as the US government
Alaska does not have parishes; instead, it is organized into boroughs. There are 19 organized boroughs and one unorganized borough in Alaska. Each borough serves a similar purpose to parishes in other states, providing local government and services.
Alaska does not have a state sales tax or personal income tax. However, some local government bodies in Alaska do impose a sales tax.
In the United States, a county is a local government entity. Except for Louisiana (which is divided into "parishes") and Alaska (which is divided into "judicial districts"), each state is divided into counties.
Local on the eights is 8 States at a time, all but Alaska and Hawaii I don't think they really know where Alaska is.
In coastal Alaska fishing is the core economy. 50% of the private sector employment come from seafood harvesting and jobs, where the seafood is processed. For these reasons fishing is the largest source of local government revenues.
sean parnell
Alaska
I may not understand your question, but Alaska is one of the 50 United States
Local Government Unit.
The difference between local government and local self government is that local government has a more limited scope of power. Local self government is able to make more decisions.
Americans.