Legislature(1995 - 1996)
04/09/1996 01:50 PM Senate FIN
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SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 29
Objecting to the Department of Administration's
settlement with certain employees of the Alaska
marine highway system.
Co-chairman Halford directed that SCR 29 be brought on for
discussion and referenced a draft committee substitute (9-
LS1829\G, Cramer, 4/9/96). TED POPELY, Senate Majority
Aide, came before committee. He explained that the
resolution registers general objection to the settlement
agreement entered between employee members of the Alaska
Marine Highway System and the Dept. of Administration. It
calls for the attorney general to appoint a special
investigator to investigate the actions of the Dept. of
Administration with respect to the settlement, especially
with regard to potential ethical violations under AS
39.52.120. The resolution objects to the settlement on the
grounds that it was entered into inappropriately by the
Dept. of Administration because AS 23.40.215(a) and (b)
require legislative approval of collective bargaining
agreements.
Co-chairman Halford termed the resolution "self-
explanatory." Senator Randy Phillips MOVED for adoption of
CSSCR 29 (Finance). No objection having been raised, CSSCR
29 (Finance) was ADOPTED. Senator Phillips then MOVED that
CSSCR 29 (Finance) pass from committee with individual
recommendations. No objection having been raised, CSSCR 27
(Finance) was REPORTED OUT of committee with a zero Senate
Finance fiscal note for the Dept. of Law. Co-chairmen
Halford and Frank and Senators Phillips and Rieger signed
the committee report with a "do pass" recommendation.
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at approximately 3:35 p.m.
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