Legislature(2019 - 2020)ADAMS 519
02/24/2020 01:30 PM House FINANCE
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| HB234 | |
| HB205 || HB206 | |
| Governors Amendments | |
| Adjourn |
* first hearing in first committee of referral
+ teleconferenced
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| += | HB 205 | TELECONFERENCED | |
| += | HB 206 | TELECONFERENCED | |
| += | HB 234 | TELECONFERENCED | |
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HOUSE BILL NO. 205
"An Act making appropriations for the operating and
loan program expenses of state government and for
certain programs; capitalizing 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."
HOUSE BILL NO. 206
"An Act making appropriations for the operating and
capital expenses of the state's integrated
comprehensive mental health program; and providing for
an effective date."
1:54:05 PM
^GOVERNORS AMENDMENTS
1:54:19 PM
Co-Chair Foster communicated that Legislative Finance
Division (LFD) analysts were on hand for any questions. He
noted that the first amendment - Amendment GA-A - was a
technical fix from the Office of Management and Budget.
Co-Chair Johnston MOVED to ADOPT Amendment GA-A (copy on
file):
Correcting Salary Adjustments
Total -2,304.8
Objects of Expenditure:
Personal Services -2,304.8
Travel 0.0
Services 0.0
Commodities 0.0
Capital Outlay 0.0
Grants, Benefits 0.0
Miscellaneous 0.0
Funding Sources:
1002 Fed Rcpts (Fed) -151.2
1003 GF/Match (UGF) -88.6
1004 Gen Fund (UGF) -190.4
1005 GF/Prgm (DGF) -32.9
1007 I/A Rcpts (Other) -309.2
1017 Group Ben (Other) 0.1
1018 EVOS Civil (Other) -0.1
1024 Fish/Game (Other) 1.5
1026 HwyCapital (Other) -247.7
1027 IntAirport (Other) -451.4
1029 PERS Trust (Other) 0.4
1033 Surpl Prop (Fed) 0.1
1036 Cm Fish Ln (DGF) -1.0
1037 GF/MH (UGF) -25.0
1040 Real Est (DGF) -0.1
1045 Nat Guard (Other) -0.1
1050 PFD Fund (Other) 7.9
1052 Oil/Haz Fd (DGF) -4.0
1055 IA/OIL HAZ (Other) 3.0
1061 CIP Rcpts (Other) -453.7
1076 Marine Hwy (DGF) -15.4
1081 Info Svc (Other) -0.9
1092 MHTAAR (Other) -1.8
1093 Clean Air (Other) -0.1
1104 AMBB Rcpts (Other) -0.1
1105 PF Gross (Other) -0.8
1108 Stat Desig (Other) -11.8
1109 Test Fish (DGF) -0.2
1133 CSSD Admin (Fed) -0.1
1141 RCA Rcpts (DGF) 1.8
1147 PublicBldg (Other) 0.1
1153 State Land (DGF) 3.8
1154 Shore Fish (DGF) 0.1
1155 Timber Rcp (DGF) 0.6
1156 Rcpt Svcs (DGF) -1.3
1157 Wrkrs Safe (DGF) -17.4
1162 AOGCC Rct (DGF) 6.3
1164 Rural Dev (DGF) -0.1
1168 Tob ED/CES (DGF) -0.8
1171 Rest Just (Other) -27.9
1172 Bldg Safe (DGF) -16.1
1200 VehRntlTax (DGF) -27.1
1201 CFEC Rcpts (DGF) -0.6
1205 Ocn Ranger (Other) 0.1
1214 WhitTunnel (Other) -0.2
1215 UCR Rcpts (Other) -0.4
1220 Crime VCF (Other) 0.1
1230 CleanAdmin (Other) 0.1
1231 DrinkAdmin (Other) -0.1
1232 ISPF-I/A (Other) -0.2
1236 AK LNG I/A (Other) 0.1
1239 AvFuel Tax (Other) -34.7
1244 AirptRcpts (Other) -15.5
1245 AirPrt IA (Other) 0.1
1246 RcdvsmFund (DGF) -5.4
1249 Motor Fuel (DGF) -196.6
Positions
Perm Full Time 0
Perm Part Time 0
Temporary 0
Funding Summary Unrestricted General (UGF) -304.0
Designated General (DGF) -306.4
Other State Funds (Other) -1,543.2
Federal Receipts (Fed) -151.2
There being NO OBJECTION, Amendment GA-A was ADOPTED.
1:55:23 PM
Co-Chair Johnston MOVED to ADOPT Amendment GA 1 (copy on
file):
Centralized Administrative Services
Retirement and Benefits
GA 1 Fee for Mandatory Patient-Centered Outcomes
Research
Institute Due to Affordable Care Act (FY14-FY31)
1004 Gen Fund (UGF) 169.0
1:56:10 PM
AT EASE
2:00:07 PM
RECONVENED
Co-Chair Foster relayed there were 64 governor amendments,
but some would be bundled together. He asked LFD staff to
come to the table in preparation for questions.
Co-Chair Foster asked Co-Chair Johnston to restate her
previous motion.
Co-Chair Johnston restated her motion to adopt Amendment
GA 1.
There being NO OBJECTION, Amendment GA 1 was ADOPTED.
2:01:57 PM
Co-Chair Johnston MOVED to ADOPT Amendment GA 2 (copy on
file):
Centralized Administrative Services
Health Plans Administration
GA 2 AlaskaCare Third-Party Claims Administrator
Contract
1017 Group Ben (Other) 1,000.0
There being NO OBJECTION, Amendment GA 2 was ADOPTED.
2:02:11 PM
Co-Chair Johnston MOVED to ADOPT Amendment GA 3 (copy on
file):
Shared Services of Alaska
Accounting
GA 3 Program Receipt Authority for Increased
Collection
Activity and Vendor Fee Revenue
1005 GF/Prgm (DGF) 500.0
There being NO OBJECTION, Amendment GA 3 was ADOPTED.
2:02:22 PM
Co-Chair Foster relayed the committee was currently
considering governor's amendments for the Department of
Administration. He explained that the subcommittee chairs
for each department would make the amendment motions.
Co-Chair Johnston MOVED to ADOPT Amendments GA 4, GA 33,
and GA 34 (copy on file):
Office of Information Technology
Alaska Division of Information Technology
GA 4 Transfer Administrative Assistant II (02-6512)
from Alaska Division of IT to State of Alaska
Telecommunication System
Appropriation Total * *
Military and Veterans' Affairs
State of Alaska Telecommunications System
GA 33 Add Authority to Align with Anticipated
Expenditures
1004 Gen Fund (UGF) 280.5
GA 34 Transfer Administrative Assistant II (02-6512)
from Alaska Division of IT to State of Alaska
Telecommunications System
There being NO OBJECTION, Amendments GA 4, GA 33, and GA 34
were ADOPTED.
2:03:21 PM
Co-Chair Johnston MOVED to ADOPT Amendment GA 5 (copy on
file):
Legal and Advocacy Services
Office of Public Advocacy
GA 5 MH Trust: Dis Justice - Public Guardian Position
1092 MHTAAR (Other) 91.5
There being NO OBJECTION, Amendment GA 5 was ADOPTED.
2:03:34 PM
Co-Chair Foster relayed that Amendment L GA 6 would not be
offered (copy on file):
L GA 6 Add Carryforward Language in Number Section
Co-Chair Foster explained that the item had been previously
adopted by the subcommittee. He asked LFD to explain the
amendment.
ALEXEI PAINTER, ANALYST, LEGISLATIVE FINANCE DIVISION,
explained that Amendment GA 6 would add carryforward
language to the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
(AOGCC) that had inadvertently been left out of the budget.
The subcommittee already added the wordage, making the
amendment unnecessary.
2:04:42 PM
Representative Wool MOVED to ADOPT Amendments GA 7, GA 31,
and GA 32 pertaining to the Department of Commerce,
Community and Economic Development (copy on file):
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
GA 7 Transfer from the Department of Law for Technical
Adjustment
1162 AOGCC Rct (DGF) 224.8
Civil Division Except Contracts Relating to
Interpretation of Janus v AFSCME Natural Resources
GA 31 Reverse Deleted Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation
Commission Receipts for Technical Correction
1162 AOGCC Rct (DGF) 224.8
GA 32 Transfer Authority to Department of Commerce,
Community and Economic Development for Technical
Adjustment
1162 AOGCC Rct (DGF) -224.8
There being NO OBJECTION, Amendments GA 7, GA 31, and GA 32
were ADOPTED.
2:05:46 PM
Co-Chair Foster moved to governor's amendments for the
Department of Corrections.
Representative Wool MOVED to ADOPT Amendment GA 8 (copy on
file):
Administration and Support
Administrative Services
GA 8 Add Authority for Fixed Costs
1004 Gen Fund (UGF) 317.3
There being NO OBJECTION, Amendment GA 8 was ADOPTED.
2:06:18 PM
Representative Wool MOVED to ADOPT Amendment GA 9 (copy on
file):
Administration and Support
Information Technology MIS
GA 9 Add Authority for Fixed Costs
1004 Gen Fund (UGF) 837.0
There being NO OBJECTION, Amendment GA 9 was ADOPTED.
2:06:32 PM
Co-Chair Foster relayed that Amendment GA 10 had been
adopted by the subcommittee and would not be offered (copy
on file):
Population Management
Out-of-State Contractual
GA 10 Delete Authority Requested for Out-of-State
Contract Housing
1004 Gen Fund (UGF) -17,800.0
Co-Chair Foster asked LFD to explain the amendment.
KELLY CUNNINGHAM, ANALYST, LEGISLATIVE FINANCE DIVISION,
explained that the item removed the request to fund a
contract to send prisoners out of state. The department had
since retracted the request.
2:07:17 PM
Representative Wool MOVED to ADOPT Amendment GA 11 (copy on
file):
Health and Rehabilitation Services
Health and Rehabilitation Director's Office
GA 11 Add Authority for Fixed Costs Inc
1004 Gen Fund (UGF) 3,200.0
There being NO OBJECTION, Amendment GA 11 was ADOPTED.
2:07:36 PM
Co-Chair Foster moved to governor's amendments for the
Department of Education and Early Development on page 4 of
members' packets.
Vice-Chair Ortiz MOVED to ADOPT Amendment GA 12 (copy on
file):
Education Support and Administrative Services
Student and School Achievement
GA 12 Alaska Technical and Vocational Education
Funding
1151 VoTech Ed (DGF) 53.9
There being NO OBJECTION, Amendment GA 12 was ADOPTED.
2:08:01 PM
Vice-Chair Ortiz MOVED to ADOPT Amendment GA 13 (copy on
file):
Alaska State Libraries, Archives and Museums
Museum Operations
GA 13 Preparing Alaska's Cultural Organizations for
Emergencies Federal Grant (FY21-FY23)
1002 Fed Rcpts (Fed) 211.0
There being NO OBJECTION, Amendment GA 13 was ADOPTED.
2:08:27 PM
Co-Chair Foster moved to governor's amendments for the
Department of Environmental Conservation on page 5 of
members' packets.
Co-Chair Foster relayed that Amendment GA 14 had been
adopted by the subcommittee and would not be offered (copy
on file):
Environmental Health
Environmental Health
GA 14 Restore Dairy Program
1004 Gen Fund (UGF) 164.6
1108 Stat Desig (Other) 15.0
Co-Chair Foster asked LFD to explain Amendment GA 14.
Mr. Painter explained that the amendment would reverse a
governor's decrement. The subcommittee did not adopt the
decrement; therefore, the reversal was unnecessary.
2:08:54 PM
Co-Chair Foster moved to governor's amendments for the
Office of the Governor on page 6 of members' packets.
Co-Chair Johnston MOVED to ADOPT Amendment GA 15 (copy on
file):
Executive Operations
Lieutenant Governor
GA 15 Add Authority to Continue Providing the Alaska
Administrative Code to Local Governments
1004 Gen Fund (UGF) 60.0
There being NO OBJECTION, Amendment GA 15 was ADOPTED.
2:09:16 PM
Co-Chair Johnston MOVED to ADOPT Amendment GA 16 (copy on
file):
Elections
Elections
GA 16 Election Worker Pay Increase
1004 Gen Fund (UGF) 236.5
There being NO OBJECTION, Amendment GA 16 was ADOPTED.
2:09:36 PM
Co-Chair Foster moved to governor's amendments for the
Department of Health and Social Services.
Co-Chair Johnston MOVED to ADOPT Amendments GA 17 and GA 18
(copy on file):
GA 17 MH Trust: Partner Access Line-Pediatric Alaska
(PAL- PAK) (FY21-FY23)
1092 MHTAAR (Other) 89.0
Behavioral Health
Behavioral Health Administration
GA 18 MH Trust: Peer Support Certification (FY21-FY23)
1092 MHTAAR (Other) 125.0
There being NO OBJECTION, Amendments GA 17 and GA 18 were
ADOPTED.
2:10:04 PM
Co-Chair Johnston relayed that Amendment GA 19 would not be
offered (copy on file):
GA 19 Transfer to Suicide Prevention Council to Extend
Suicide Prevention Council Grant Funding
1037 GF/MH (UGF) -400.0
There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered.
Co-Chair Johnston MOVED to ADOPT Amendment GA 20 (copy on
file):
Behavioral Health
Alaska Mental Health Board and Advisory Board on
Alcohol and Drug Abuse
GA 20 MH Trust: AMHB/ABADA Research Analyst III
1092 MHTAAR (Other) 96.3
There being NO OBJECTION, Amendment GA 20 was ADOPTED.
2:10:39 PM
Co-Chair Foster relayed that the topic in Amendment GA 21
had already been addressed by the subcommittee and would
not be offered (copy on file):
Behavioral Health
Suicide Prevention Council
GA 21 Transfer from Behavioral Health Admin to Extend
Suicide Prevention Council Grant Funding
1037 GF/MH (UGF) 400.0
Co-Chair Johnston explained that the amendment pertained to
the appropriation for the Suicide Prevention Council grant
funding, which had already been addressed in subcommittee.
2:11:04 PM
Co-Chair Johnston MOVED to ADOPT Amendment GA 22 (copy on
file):
Children's Services
Foster Care Special Need
GA 22 Family First Prevention Services Act
Implementation
1002 Fed Rcpts (Fed) 700.0
1003 GF/Match (UGF) 700.0
There being NO OBJECTION, Amendment GA 22 was ADOPTED.
2:11:22 PM
Co-Chair Johnston MOVED to ADOPT Amendment GA 23 (copy on
file):
Children's Services
Subsidized Adoptions & Guardianship
GA 23 Growing Number of Children in Subsidized
Adoptions and Guardianships
1002 Fed Rcpts (Fed) 200.0
1003 GF/Match (UGF) 1,000.0
There being NO OBJECTION, Amendment GA 23 was ADOPTED.
2:11:33 PM
Co-Chair Foster relayed that Amendment GA 24 had been
addressed in subcommittee and would not be offered (copy on
file):
Senior and Disabilities Services
Early Intervention/Infant Learning Programs
GA 24 Delete Authority for Children and Families
Preschool Development Grant
1002 Fed Rcpts (Fed) -7,000.0
Co-Chair Foster asked Co-Chair Johnston if she would like
to speak to the amendment.
2:12:03 PM
AT EASE
2:12:17 PM
RECONVENED
Co-Chair Johnston explained that Amendment GA 24 pertained
to a grant that had not been received by the state.
2:12:38 PM
Co-Chair Johnston MOVED to ADOPT Amendments GA 25, GA 26,
and GA 27 (copy on file):
Senior and Disabilities Services
Senior and Disabilities Services Administration
GA 25 MH Trust: Adult Protective Services III position
1002 Fed Rcpts (Fed) 75.0
1092 MHTAAR (Other) 75.0
Departmental Support Services
Commissioner's Office
GA 26 MH Trust: Statewide Designation Evaluation &
Stabilization /Designation Evaluation & Treatment
Coordinator
1002 Fed Rcpts (Fed) 50.0
1092 MHTAAR (Other) 75.0
GA 27 MH Trust: Mental Health Professionals off site
evaluations
1092 MHTAAR (Other) 300.0
There being NO OBJECTION, Amendments GA 25, GA 26, and
GA 27 were ADOPTED.
2:13:11 PM
Co-Chair Foster moved to the governor's amendments for the
Department of Labor and Workforce Development on page 9 of
members' packets.
Representative Knopp MOVED to ADOPT Amendment GA 28 (copy
on file):
Commissioner and Administrative Services
Workforce Investment Board
GA 28 Alaska Technical and Vocational Education
Funding
1151 VoTech Ed (DGF) 457.9
There being NO OBJECTION, Amendment GA 28 was ADOPTED.
2:13:32 PM
Representative Knopp MOVED to ADOPT Amendment GA 29 (copy
on file):
Alaska Vocational Technical Center
GA 29 Alaska Technical and Vocational Education
Program Funding
1151 VoTech Ed (DGF) 227.5
There being NO OBJECTION, Amendment GA 29 was ADOPTED.
2:13:52 PM
Representative Knopp MOVED to ADOPT Amendment GA 30 (copy
on file):
GA 30 Salary and Benefit Adjustment
1004 Gen Fund (UGF) 48.2
1007 I/A Rcpts (Other) 4.2
1108 Stat Desig (Other) 6.4
There being NO OBJECTION, Amendment GA 30 was ADOPTED.
2:14:29 PM
Co-Chair Foster noted that Amendments GA 31 through GA 34
had been addressed earlier in the meeting. He relayed that
the item in Amendment GA 35 had been adopted by the
subcommittee and would not be offered (copy on file):
GA 35 FY2021 Technical Correction
1004 Gen Fund (UGF) -35.5
Co-Chair Foster asked LFD to address the amendment.
Ms. Cunningham relayed that the correction had already been
adopted by the subcommittee.
Co-Chair Foster asked Ms. Cunningham to share the topic
addressed by the amendment.
Ms. Cunningham replied that the topic was a salary
adjustment that had been doubled.
2:15:07 PM
Co-Chair Foster moved to governor's amendments for the
Department of Natural Resources on page 11 of members'
packets.
Representative Knopp MOVED to ADOPT Amendment GA 36 (copy
on file):
Administration & Support Services
Commissioner's Office
GA 36 Support Commissioner's Office Execution of the
Governor's Policy
1004 Gen Fund (UGF) 17.8
There being NO OBJECTION, Amendment GA 36 was ADOPTED.
2:15:21 PM
Representative Knopp MOVED to ADOPT Amendment GA 37 (copy
on file):
Office of Project Management & Permitting
GA 37 Citizen's Advisory Commission on Federal Areas
1004 Gen Fund (UGF) 178.1
Representative Josephson OBJECTED. He believed the item had
been vetoed the previous summer. He had supported the veto.
He stated the funding was UGF and there was a PAD [Public
Access and Defense] unit that dealt with many of the
issues.
Co-Chair Foster asked to hear from LFD. He stated the
amendment pertained to a Citizen's Advisory Commission on
Federal Areas and RS-244s [RS-2477]. He asked for
verification that the amendment would reestablish the
council.
Mr. Painter replied that in FY 17 former Governor Walker
had vetoed the funding for the council. The council had not
been very active since that time. He elaborated that in
2019 the legislature had added $200,000 UGF to reinstate
the council's executive director, but the funding had been
vetoed by Governor Dunleavy. The governor was offering an
amendment of $178,100 to reinstate the executive director
of the commission.
Co-Chair Foster corrected his previous statement that the
amendment would reinstate the council. He clarified that
the council was currently in place. He asked for
verification that the funds would provide the council with
an executive director.
Mr. Painter answered that it was his understanding that the
council still existed, but without administrative support
it had not been meeting and the website had not been
updated in four years. The amendment would provide
administrative support to continue the work.
Co-Chair Foster noted that during the interim the
legislature had heard from individuals regarding RS-2477s.
He believed the issue pertained to the Sturgeon case
[Sturgeon v. Frost - U.S. Supreme Court]. He supported the
appropriation. He highlighted some issues in his district
and individuals who would like to access part of the
national park. He noted there was a hot spring in his
district and individuals who would like to travel over land
to reach their villages. The amendment related to the
ability to use all grandfathered trails.
2:18:00 PM
AT EASE
2:22:10 PM
RECONVENED
Co-Chair Foster noted that Amendment GA 37 pertaining to
the Citizen's Advisory Commission on Federal Areas would be
rolled to the bottom of the remaining amendments [note: see
2:37 p.m. for detail]. He clarified amendment deadlines for
the supplemental and operating budgets.
2:23:10 PM
Representative Knopp MOVED to ADOPT Amendment GA 38 (copy
on file):
Fire Suppression, Land & Water Resources
Mining, Land & Water
GA 38 Support for Mine Inspections and Fieldwork
1003 GF/Match (UGF) 6.4
1004 Gen Fund (UGF) 38.0
1005 GF/Prgm (DGF) 56.0
1153 State Land (DGF) 9.8
There being NO OBJECTION, Amendment GA 38 was ADOPTED.
2:23:26 PM
Representative Knopp MOVED to ADOPT Amendment GA 39 (copy
on file):
Forest Management & Development
GA 39 Support for Increased Timber Sales
1004 Gen Fund (UGF) 27.9
Geological & Geophysical Surveys
There being NO OBJECTION, Amendment GA 39 was ADOPTED.
2:23:45 PM
Representative Knopp MOVED to ADOPT Amendment GA 40 (copy
on file):
Fire Suppression, Land & Water Resources
GA 40 Support for Response to Geologic Hazards and
Coordination of Development of Alaska's Resources
1004 Gen Fund (UGF) 25.0
1005 GF/Prgm (DGF) 8.0
There being NO OBJECTION, Amendment GA 40 was ADOPTED.
2:24:00 PM
Representative Knopp MOVED to ADOPT Amendment GA 41 (copy
on file):
Parks & Outdoor Recreation
Parks Management & Access
GA 41 Support for Field Training and Inspections
1004 Gen Fund (UGF) 19.8
There being NO OBJECTION, Amendment GA 41 was ADOPTED.
2:24:12 PM
Representative Knopp MOVED to ADOPT Amendment GA 42 (copy
on file):
Parks & Outdoor Recreation
Parks Management & Access
GA 42 Boating Safety Program
1002 Fed Rcpts (Fed) 200.0
There being NO OBJECTION, Amendment GA 42 was ADOPTED.
2:24:29 PM
Co-Chair Foster relayed that the subject in Amendment GA 43
had been addressed by the subcommittee and the amendment
would not be offered (copy on file):
Agriculture
Agricultural Development
GA 43 Agriculture Revolving Loan Program Support
1021 Agric RLF (DGF) 204.3
Co-Chair Foster asked Representative Knopp to speak to the
amendment subject.
Representative Knopp explained the amendment pertained to a
revolving loan fund for agriculture. There had been two
positions responsible for administering existing loans but
there had been no one there to initiate new loans. The
subcommittee had added a position that would put the
program back in service to utilize the [revolving loan]
funds.
2:25:19 PM
Co-Chair Foster moved to governor's amendments for the
Department of Public Safety on page 14 of members' packets.
Representative LeBon MOVED to ADOPT Amendments GA 44 and
GA 45 (copy on file):
Alaska Police Standards Council
Alaska Police Standards Council
GA 44 MH Trust: CIT Training Course
1092 MHTAAR (Other) 80.0
Statewide Support
Training Academy
GA 45 MH Trust: CIT Training Course
1092 MHTAAR (Other) 80.0
There being NO OBJECTION, Amendments GA 44 and GA 45 were
ADOPTED.
2:25:57 PM
Co-Chair Foster moved to governor's amendments for the
Department of Revenue on page 15 of members' packets.
Representative LeBon MOVED to ADOPT Amendments GA 46 and
GA 47 (copy on file):
Taxation and Treasury
Tax Division
GA 46 Restore Authority from Tax Efficiencies Savings
1004 Gen Fund (UGF) 255.6
GA 47 Restore Authority from Publications Efficiencies
Savings
1004 Gen Fund (UGF) 91.0
There being NO OBJECTION, Amendments GA 46 and GA 47 were
ADOPTED.
2:26:19 PM
Representative LeBon MOVED to ADOPT Amendment GA 48 (copy
on file):
Unclaimed Property
GA 48 Unclaimed Property Inventory and Claims Backlog
1005 GF/Prgm (DGF) 150.0
There being NO OBJECTION, Amendment GA 48 was ADOPTED.
Co-Chair Foster moved to the governor's amendments for the
Department of Transportation and Public Facilities on page
16 of members' packets.
2:26:37 PM
AT EASE
2:26:55 PM
RECONVENED
Co-Chair Johnston MOVED to ADOPT Amendment GA 49 (copy on
file):
Administration and Support
Measurement Standards & Commercial Vehicle Compliance
GA 49 Measurement Standards' Equipment Calibration and
Certification
1004 Gen Fund (UGF) 55.0
There being NO OBJECTION, Amendment GA 49 was ADOPTED.
2:27:09 PM
Co-Chair Johnston MOVED to ADOPT Amendment GA 50 (copy on
file):
Marine Highway System
Marine Engineering
GA 50 Vessel Construction Manager I/II for IFA Annual
Overhaul and Construction Projects
1076 Marine Hwy (DGF) 126.9
There being NO OBJECTION, Amendment GA 50 was ADOPTED.
2:27:21 PM
Co-Chair Foster moved to governor's amendments for the
University of Alaska on page 17 of members' packets.
Representative Josephson MOVED to ADOPT Amendment GA 51
(copy on file):
University of Alaska
Budget Reductions/Additions - Systemwide
GA 51 Alaska Technical and Vocational Education
Funding
1151 VoTech Ed (DGF) 605.9
There being NO OBJECTION, Amendment GA 51 was ADOPTED.
2:27:43 PM
Co-Chair Foster relayed that Amendment GA 52 pertaining to
Judiciary had previously been adopted by the subcommittee
and would not be offered (copy on file):
Alaska Court System
Appellate Courts
GA 52 Restoration of Full Funding for the Appellate
Court Budget
1004 Gen Fund (UGF) 334.7
Co-Chair Foster asked LFD to explain the amendment topic.
Ms. Cunningham explained that the increment represented
funding vetoed by the governor and added back in
subcommittee; therefore, adding it again was unnecessary.
2:28:26 PM
Representative Josephson MOVED to ADOPT Amendments GA 53,
GA 57, GA 58, GA 59, GA 60, and GA 61 (copy on file):
GA 53 FY21 Budget Amendment - Additional Costs for the
Conversion to Bi-Weekly Payroll
1004 Gen Fund (UGF) 24.8
GA 57 FY21 Budget Amendment - Additional Costs for the
Conversion to Bi-Weekly Payroll
1004 Gen Fund (UGF) 251.2
Administration and Support
GA 58 FY21 Budget Amendment - Additional Costs for the
Conversion to Bi-Weekly Payroll
1004 Gen Fund (UGF) 34.0
Therapeutic Courts
Therapeutic Courts
GA 59 FY21 Budget Amendment - Additional Costs for the
Conversion to Bi-Weekly Payroll
1004 Gen Fund (UGF) 11.7
Commission on Judicial Conduct
Commission on Judicial Conduct
GA 60 FY21 Budget Amendment - Additional Costs for the
Conversion to Bi-Weekly Payroll
1004 Gen Fund (UGF) 1.2
Judicial Council
Judicial Council
GA 61 FY21 Budget Amendment - Additional Costs for the
Conversion to Bi-Weekly Payroll
1004 Gen Fund (UGF) 3.6
There being NO OBJECTION, Amendments GA 53, GA 57, GA 58,
GA 59, GA 60, and GA 61 were ADOPTED.
2:29:00 PM
Representative Josephson MOVED to ADOPT Amendment GA 54
(copy on file):
Trial Courts
GA 54 Reverse a Portion of Additional Costs for
Executive
Branch Services
1004 Gen Fund (UGF) -9.1
There being NO OBJECTION, Amendment 54 was ADOPTED.
2:29:11 PM
Representative Josephson MOVED to ADOPT Amendment GA 55
(copy on file):
Trial Courts
GA 55 FY21 Budget Amendment -- Funding for Additional
IRIS
Costs
1004 Gen Fund (UGF) 30.7
There being NO OBJECTION, Amendment GA 55 was ADOPTED.
2:29:24 PM
Representative Josephson MOVED to ADOPT Amendment GA 56
(copy on file):
Trial Courts
GA 56 FY21 Budget Amendment -- Funding for Sitka
Courthouse Expenses
1004 Gen Fund (UGF) 78.3
There being NO OBJECTION, Amendment GA 56 was ADOPTED.
2:29:43 PM
Co-Chair Johnston MOVED to ADOPT Amendment L GA 62 (copy on
file):
Oil and Gas Tax Credit Purchase Program
Oil and Gas Tax Credit Purchase Program
L GA 62 Tax Credit Cert. Bond Corp; Royalties
1004 Gen Fund (UGF) 55,000.0
Co-Chair Foster OBJECTED for discussion. He asked LFD to
explain the amendment.
Mr. Painter explained the amendment that would add an
estimated $55 million to pay debt service on oil and gas
tax credit bonds, assuming the lawsuit was decided in the
state's favor. He elaborated that $55 million was an
estimate based on current interest rates.
Co-Chair Foster noted the large dollar amount.
Representative Josephson stated that the number $27 million
had been bandied about. He asked how the amount was not
duplicative of the $55 million for its intended purpose.
2:30:48 PM
Mr. Painter replied that the previous administration had
planned a bond payment schedule that started at $27 million
and increased over the life of the bonds. The $55 million
reflected a level payment over a 15-year timeframe. The $27
million carried forward from previous years could be used
to help buydown the cost of the bond for the entire life of
the bond (15 years). The $27 million in the current year
did not count as debt service but it would reduce the cost
over the life of the bond.
Representative Josephson surmised that deducting the $27
million from the $55 million would defeat the purpose of
buying down the interest rate.
Mr. Painter agreed. He clarified that if the $27 million
was deducted, the state would likely pay more than $55
million.
Representative Wool asked for verification that the $55
million was the new flat rate to occur annually. He
surmised that if the legislature did not pay the $27
million, the annual flat rate would increase to $56
million, $57 million, or other for the life of the
expenditure.
Mr. Painter replied that it was his understanding. He
deferred to the Department of Revenue for further detail.
He shared that he had only asked for a single scenario
using the $27 million and was not certain what the
difference would be.
Co-Chair Foster WITHDREW his OBJECTION.
There being NO further OBJECTION, Amendment L GA 62 was
ADOPTED.
2:32:31 PM
Co-Chair Foster reported that Amendment L GA 63 was on the
last page of the packet.
Co-Chair Johnston relayed that Amendment L GA 64 would not
be offered (copy on file):
Permanent Fund Dividends
Permanent Fund Dividend Fund
L GA 64 Payment of Permanent Fund Dividends Owed to
Suppl Alaskans
1041 PF ERA (UGF) 815,933.0
There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered.
2:33:09 PM
Co-Chair Foster stated that the item in Amendment L GA 63
had already been adopted and would not be offered [note:
the amendment was subsequently offered by Vice-Chair Ortiz
at 2:34 p.m.].
2:33:35 PM
AT EASE
2:34:51 PM
RECONVENED
Vice-Chair Ortiz MOVED to ADOPT Amendment L GA 63 (copy on
file):
Other Fund Transfers
Sport Fish Enterprise
L GA 63 Alaska Fish and Game Revenue Bond
Co-Chair Foster clarified that the amendment item had not
been previously adopted by a subcommittee.
Representative Josephson OBJECTED for discussion.
Co-Chair Foster asked for LFD to explain the amendment.
Mr. Painter explained that there had been an added charge
to fishing licenses to pay off several revenue bonds made
against licenses. The bond was expected to be paid off in
the current calendar year. The item would deposit the
remainder of the funds into the account. He deferred to the
Office of Management and Budget for further detail.
Representative Josephson WITHDRW his OBJECTION.
There being NO further OBJECTION, Amendment L GA 63 was
ADOPTED.
Representative Tilton asked if the committee would return
to Amendment GA 37.
2:37:32 PM
Representative Knopp MOVED to ADOPT Amendment GA 37 (copy
on file):
Office of Project Management & Permitting
GA 37 Citizen's Advisory Commission on Federal Areas
1004 Gen Fund (UGF) 178.1
Vice-Chair Ortiz OBJECTED for discussion.
Representative Josephson believed the state was getting by
without the Citizen's Advisory Commission on Federal Areas.
He stated that there was a Public Access and Defense unit
and the current administration was very aggressive in
defending Alaska's rights. He believed the item was
superfluous and not funding the increment would save on UGF
spending.
Vice-Chair Ortiz for the UGF cost in the amendment.
Mr. Painter answered $178,100.
Vice-Chair Ortiz asked how the funds would be used.
Representative Knopp deferred to LFD. He recalled when the
commission had been created with the purpose of giving
local input into federal decisions on lands. He elaborated
that the process had worked well for a while but had gotten
sideways. He supported the concept of local input.
Co-Chair Foster added that the commission and its members
were currently still in place. The amendment would provide
funding for an executive director. He thought the
commission would provide a check on the federal government
in terms of its denial of access to public lands in certain
situations.
Mr. Painter understood that most of the funding would go to
pay for the position and associated travel, services, and
commodities amounts needed for board operations.
2:40:30 PM
Representative Wool asked if the board was currently
rudderless without the executive director. He asked if the
position was appointed by the governor and if someone had
been appointed. He noted that Representative Josephson had
mentioned another commission in place that was doing some
of the work.
Co-Chair Foster answered that he had spoken with some
individuals who had been very involved with the commission
in the past. He had learned that the commission members
were in place; however, there was not currently someone to
do the work with the federal government. He explained that
the position required a knowledgeable person due to the
technical nature of the issues in terms of state and
federal law. The executive director would be able to fight
on behalf of individuals, whereas, individuals serving on
the commission worked as part-time board members and would
not spend 40 to 70 hours on specific issues.
Vice-Chair Ortiz MAINTAINED his OBJECTION to Amendment
GA 37.
A roll call vote was taken on the motion.
IN FAVOR: Knopp, Merrick, Sullivan-Leonard, Knopp, Tilton,
Carpenter, Johnston, Foster
OPPOSED: Josephson, Ortiz, Wool
The MOTION PASSED (8/3). There being NO further OBJECTION,
Amendment GA 37 was ADOPTED.
HB 205 was HEARD and HELD in committee for further
consideration.
HB 206 was HEARD and HELD in committee for further
consideration.
Co-Chair Foster reviewed the schedule for the following
day.
| Document Name | Date/Time | Subjects |
|---|---|---|
| HB 234 HCS Supp Spreadsheet022420.pdf |
HFIN 2/24/2020 1:30:00 PM |
HB 234 |
| HB 234 HCSFTSupp Agency Summary (All Funds)022420.pdf |
HFIN 2/24/2020 1:30:00 PM |
HB 234 |
| HB 234 HCSFTSupp Agency Summary (UGF)022420.pdf |
HFIN 2/24/2020 1:30:00 PM |
HB 234 |
| HB 234 HCSFTSupp Cap Agency summary022420.pdf |
HFIN 2/24/2020 1:30:00 PM |
HB 234 |
| HB 234 HCSFTSupp Cap Project Detail022420.pdf |
HFIN 2/24/2020 1:30:00 PM |
HB 234 |
| HB 234 HCSFTSupp Trans Compare022420.pdf |
HFIN 2/24/2020 1:30:00 PM |
HB 234 |
| HB 234 CS Work Draft vM 022420.pdf |
HFIN 2/24/2020 1:30:00 PM |
HB 234 |
| HB 205 HB 206 Governor's Amendments022420 .pdf |
HFIN 2/24/2020 1:30:00 PM |
HB 205 HB 206 |
| HB 205 Correcting Salary Adjustment Backup022420.pdf |
HFIN 2/24/2020 1:30:00 PM |
HB 205 |
| HB 234 Summary of Changes v.A to v.M022420.pdf |
HFIN 2/24/2020 1:30:00 PM |
HB 234 |
| HB 205 HB 206 Governor's Amendment w Actions 022420.pdf |
HFIN 2/24/2020 1:30:00 PM |
HB 205 HB 206 |