From USA  Today:
Alaska's cruise passenger head tax could  end up falling from to $46 to $19.50 on most inside passage itineraries,  according to the final bill Alaska Gov. Sean Parnell submitted late  last week.
The 59% reduction would more than double  the 25% cut that Parnell proposed less than two weeks ago, because the  new bill contains a provision to offset local head taxes in Juneau and  Ketchikan, of $8 and $7, respectively.
After submitting the new proposal to  Alaska's legislature last week, Parnell said in a statement on his website  that, "Alaska's tourism head tax structure must be modified to  grow our Alaska businesses... Declining visitor numbers and dollars  have been felt throughout the state. We must do more to make Alaska  a more affordable destination for travelers and create jobs for Alaskans."
 
Alaska's Legislature has until April  18 to decide on the reduction.
Most major lines operating in Alaska  including Princess , Royal Caribbean  and Norwegian Cruise Line   have reduced capacity to Alaska significantly this year, citing the  state's high taxes and fees.
Cruise line executives agreed that if  Alaska were to cut the head tax, it would drop a federal lawsuit against  the state to repeal the tax, and would increase ship capacity to the  state.
