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.
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sean parnell
I may not understand your question, but Alaska is one of the 50 United States
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Americans.