Governor Mike Dunleavy announced via a video today his plans to bring three constitutional amendments to the state legislature.

The video is geared towards the public and says that three amendments to the constitution are part of his permanent fiscal plan.

The first is a plan to require a public vote to change the dividend.

The second aims to prevent taxes from being created or increased without a vote of the people.

The third amendment creates a spending and savings rule that would "keep the government from going out of control."

"Part of having a great constitution is the ability for you – the people – to amend it when issues arise. Today, I'll be sending to the Legislature three constitutional amendments for them to debate," said Dunleavy.

Members of the governors' administration are meeting with the press in Juneau later on Wednesday morning.