Glenfarne Group’s CEO Brendan Duval, left, and Glenfarne Alaska LNG president Adam Prestidge. (Marc Lester / ADN) To end this year’s regular legislative session on May 20, the House of Representatives couldn’t agree on a rushed property tax subsidy bill for the Alaska LNG project. In response, Gov. Mike Dunleavy vetoed an unrelated pension bill for Alaska workers and then immediately called the Legislature into a 30-day special session with tax cuts for the pipeline project as the sole issue.