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1998-07-15 Senate Journal

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1998-07-15                     Senate Journal                      Page 4317
SB 231                                                                       
Message dated June 30 and received July 1, stating:                            
                                                                               
Dear President Miller:                                                         
                                                                               
On this date I have signed the following bill with certain line item           
vetoes and am transmitting the engrossed and enrolled copies to the            
Lieutenant Governor's Office for permanent filing:                             
                                                                               
HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE BILL NO.                                           
231(FIN) am H(brf sup maj pfld S) An Act                                       
making and amending capital, supplemental, and                                 
other appropriations; making appropriations to                                 
capitalize funds; making appropriations under art.                             
IX, sec. 17(c), Constitution of the State of Alaska,                           
from the constitutional budget reserve fund; and                               
providing for an effective date.                                               
                                                                               
		Chapter 139, SLA 1998                                                        
		Effective Date: See Chapter                                                  
                                                                               
I am pleased to transmit the Fiscal Year 1999 capital budget to you.           
Along with the school debt reimbursement bill I signed earlier this            
month, it funds most of the projects I proposed last December. The             
new capital budget adds jobs with upgrades to the Anchorage and                
Fairbanks International Airports, roads and harbors. It improves               
public health by investing in rural water and sewer systems. It                
addresses sorely needed deferred maintenance at public  schools  and           

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state facilities, including the University of Alaska and Pioneers              
Homes. And it improves Alaska's transportation infrastructure which            
is so key to our economic well-being.                                          
                                                                               
The capital budget shows my Administration and the Legislature                 
have similar views about where Alaska needs to invest its public               
capital dollars, although there are differences in some of the                 
financing arrangements used for these projects. Even with the large            
dollar amounts committed in this bill and the new school debt                  
reimbursement program, we still have a long way to go to bring all             
our schools and state facilities into good working order and meet the          
need for new classrooms. I commend the Legislatures Deferred                   
Maintenance Task Force for its work to bring the problem to the                
forefront of public attention.                                                 
                                                                               
A few issues raised in this budget require mention. I have followed            
a long-standing practice of Alaska governors by vetoing the intent             
language on pages 42, 48 and a separate letter of intent inserted in           
the bill. Whether they agree with the content or not, governors have           
routinely vetoed intent language because it is not consistent with the         
limitations our state Constitution places on appropriations bills.             
                                                                               
Some federal demonstration projects were also added even though                
only a small percentage of the funds for them will be available in             
the states Fiscal Year 1999 budget and the match requirements have             
not been fully funded. Again, this raises expectations in the                  
communities which cannot be met in this budget year.                           
                                                                               
Many have wondered if the budget approved by the Legislature will              
require more than the $700 million from the Constitutional Budget              
Reserve Fund (CBR), which was the limit established in this bill.              
The budget was based on the Department of Revenue Spring                       
Revenue Forecast price of $15.32 per barrel and the Administration             
and Legislature agreed the public would be ill served by making                
major decisions based on changing week-to-week prices. One of the              
reasons Alaskans voted to establish the CBR was to save money in               
years of high oil prices so public services can continue without               
undue disruption when prices are low. We have already accomplished             
                                                                               

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the savings side of the equation, building our CBR up to $3.47                 
billion over the past three years. If prices remain low and more than          
$700 million in reserves would be needed to complete next fiscal               
year, the Legislature will have to reevaluate the limit in January.            
That will also be the time to provide supplemental funding from the            
CBR or the general fund to fix critical, time-sensitive Year 2000              
problems.                                                                      
                                                                               
In summary, this Fiscal Year 1999 capital budget will be good for              
Alaskans, good for Alaskan businesses and good for Alaska's                    
economy.                                                                       
                                                                               
						Sincerely,                                                               
						/s/                                                                      
						Tony Knowles                                                             
						Governor                                                                 
                                                                               
Attachment                                                                     
                                                                               
Fiscal Year 1999 Capital Budget Bill Vetoes of language which                 
is inconsistent with constitutional limitations on appropriation               
bills                                                                          
                                                                              
	HCS CSSB 231(FIN) am H(brf sup maj pfld S)                                    
                                                                               
Intent                                                                       
                                                                               
Page 42, lines 13-21                                                           
Page 48, lines 26-30                                                           
Letter of Intent Adopted by the House 5/11/98