Legislature(1997 - 1998)

1998-01-16 House Journal

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1998-01-16                     House Journal                      Page 2064
HB 327                                                                       
HOUSE BILL NO. 327 by the House Rules Committee by request of                  
the Governor, entitled:                                                        
                                                                               
"An Act making and amending capital appropriations and                        
reappropriations and capitalizing funds; and providing for an                  
effective date."                                                               
                                                                               
was read the first time and referred to the Finance Committee.                 
                                                                               
                                                                               
The Governor's transmittal letter dated January 16, 1998, appears              
below:                                                                         

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"Dear Speaker Phillips:                                                        
                                                                               
Our capital budget of $92.3 million in state general funds leverages a         
total capital budget of $871 million.  It includes projects to create new      
jobs, ensure public health, provide for child and family safety,               
strengthen our transportation infrastructure, and maintain our university      
buildings.  As part of our overall capital plan, I will be submitting          
separate legislation to fund all projects on the current school district       
maintenance and construction lists.  I will also introduce a bill to           
implement the first phase of a regional construction plan to relieve           
dangerous prison overcrowding.                                                 
                                                                               
We all know general fund capital budgets in recent years have not              
been adequate to meet the needs of Alaskan families, communities and           
businesses.  To relieve some of this pressure, I again recommend to            
you that we invest the states $16 million dividend from the Alaska             
Industrial Development and Export Authority directly in economic               
development projects around the state.  I also again recommend using           
$53 million of corporate receipts from the Alaska Housing                      
Development Corporation for housing-related projects such as retiring          
honey buckets and fixing our Pioneer Homes.                                    
                                                                               
The public, the Legislature and my Administration all agree that we            
are seriously risking Alaskas investments in our capital facilities by         
neglecting their routine maintenance and regular repair.  This capital         
budget and my plan to meet all identified school major maintenance             
needs within five years, are important steps toward fulfilling our             
responsibilities to preserve the value of our capital assets.  I look          
forward to working with the Legislature to develop a long-term,                
affordable plan to address all deferred maintenance needs and to               
prevent the problem from recurring in the future with adequate                 
maintenance funding in the operating budget.                                   
                                                                               
However, deferred maintenance is just one of our capital needs.  Given         
the magnitude of Alaskas requirement for new schools, prisons, water           
and sewer systems, economic development projects and transportation            
links, I hope the Legislature will take action this year to adopt a six-       
year capital plan as required by statute.  We have proposed these plans        
each of the last two years, although they have not received legislative        
attention.  Nevertheless,  I  believe  a  longer  view  of  planning  and      

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funding our capital needs is essential for budget discipline.  I will          
submit a plan to you shortly for fiscal years 1999-2004.                       
                                                                               
                                                                               
I am pleased to be transmitting my proposed fiscal year 1999 capital           
appropriation bill at the same time as the operating budget, something         
that hasnt happened in many years.  Although simultaneous transmittal          
was required by a statute change last session, it was logistically             
possible this year largely because the capital budget was prepared             
using our new automated capital budget system, developed by an in-             
house team from the Office of Management and Budget.  It produced              
the capital bill, summary reports and easier-to-read project detail pages      
with a considerable savings of manual preparation time.  We welcome            
your comments and suggestions on this new system.                              
                                                                               
                                                                               
Alaska has a healthy economy.  Our capital budget can help keep that           
momentum going with good construction jobs for Alaskans and                    
improved facilities in our communities.                                        
                                                                               
                                                                               
							Sincerely,                                                              
							/s/                                                                     
							Tony Knowles                                                            
							Governor"