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05/04/2022 01:30 PM House FINANCE

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HOUSE BILL NO. 283                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
     "An  Act   making  appropriations,   including  capital                                                                    
     appropriations,     reappropriations,     and     other                                                                    
     appropriations;  making   supplemental  appropriations;                                                                    
     and providing for an effective date."                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
4:06:09 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair  Merrick relayed  that  public  testimony would  be                                                                    
taken from  4:00 p.m.  to 6:00 p.m.  She provided  the email                                                                    
address and call-in numbers.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
^PUBLIC TESTIMONY                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
4:06:13 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
BRYAN  HAWKINS,  CITY OF  HOMER  AND  ALASKA ASSOCIATION  OF                                                                    
HARBOR   MASTERS   &    PORT   ADMINISTRATOR,   HOMER   (via                                                                    
teleconference),  supported  the  $750,000  in  the  capital                                                                    
budget to complete the U.S.  Army Corps of Engineers general                                                                    
investigation  for  Homer's   large  vessel  port  expansion                                                                    
project.  He highlighted  the  funding  was important  match                                                                    
funding of  $750,000 set aside by  the City of Homer  and it                                                                    
would  leverage $1.5  million in  federal  funds. He  shared                                                                    
that  the  Kenai  Peninsula   Borough  Assembly  and  Alaska                                                                    
federal  delegation were  aligned in  their support  for the                                                                    
project.  The   project  was  the  district's   top  capital                                                                    
priority.   Additionally,   he   urged   full   funding   of                                                                    
$20,160,000  for  the  Municipal Harbor  Grant  Program.  He                                                                    
stated  that  the program  was  an  equitable and  effective                                                                    
mechanism for completing deferred maintenance projects.                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
4:08:49 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
BRUCE  FRIEND, SELF,  HOMER (via  teleconference), testified                                                                    
in support  of the  bill. He  shared that  he was  an active                                                                    
member of  the Homer Marine Trades  Association. He provided                                                                    
information  about the  organization.  The organization  was                                                                    
intimately involved in  the expansion of the  harbor; it was                                                                    
an  extremely important  addition  to the  current port.  He                                                                    
emphasized the  need for the  harbor expansion. He  noted it                                                                    
would  bring   commerce  to  the  area   and  would  provide                                                                    
alternate port  capability in the  event of a  disruption in                                                                    
traffic in Cook Inlet.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
4:11:23 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
JON  ERICKSON, CITY  MANAGER, YAKUTAT  (via teleconference),                                                                    
thanked the committee  for its work in the  current year. He                                                                    
had   seen   significant   progress.  He   highlighted   the                                                                    
community's PFAS problem. He shared  that he had spoken with                                                                    
the Department  of Environmental Conservation (DEC)  and the                                                                    
Congressional delegation to get PFAS  funded to take care of                                                                    
the airport.  He spoke  to the  importance of  funding sewer                                                                    
and water  projects. He  spoke in  support of  the Municipal                                                                    
Harbor Grant Program.                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
4:13:12 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
BAL   DREYFUS,  MATSON,   ANCHORAGE  (via   teleconference),                                                                    
thanked  the committee  for the  opportunity to  testify. He                                                                    
detailed  that  Matson was  a  leading  ocean carrier  cargo                                                                    
providing  lifeline  services  to three  Alaskan  ports.  He                                                                    
requested  the  committee's  support   for  Port  of  Alaska                                                                    
funding. He stated that the  port received 50 percent of the                                                                    
state's incoming  goods that 90  percent of  Alaskans relied                                                                    
on.  He spoke  to  various communities  that  relied on  the                                                                    
shipments.  He   stressed  that   the  port  was   the  only                                                                    
Southcentral Alaska facility  with waterfront infrastructure                                                                    
and workforce  to support  the cargo  needs. He  shared that                                                                    
port  users,   the  Municipality   of  Anchorage,   and  the                                                                    
Anchorage Assembly were aligned  in support for the project.                                                                    
He highlighted various support for  the project. He stressed                                                                    
the need  to fund  the state's most  critical infrastructure                                                                    
projects.  He supported  a  $200  million appropriation  and                                                                    
$200 million in matching funds  as currently outlined in the                                                                    
bill.                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Rasmussen stated  there was  another version                                                                    
of a  budget bill  that included $25  million for  the port.                                                                    
She asked if it would  be a sufficient contribution from the                                                                    
state.                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Dreyfus replied in the negative.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
4:16:24 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
BOB  SCANLON,  CEO, BLOOD  BANK  OF  ALASKA, ANCHORAGE  (via                                                                    
teleconference), thanked the committee  for the Blood Bank's                                                                    
inclusion  in   the  budget.  He  requested   a  $3  million                                                                    
increment  in the  capital budget.  He  stated that  funding                                                                    
would allow  the blood bank  to end a  serious vulnerability                                                                    
to Alaska's  blood supply  by making  the blood  bank wholly                                                                    
self-sufficient. He  detailed that  the funds would  be used                                                                    
to create instate donor testing  and laboratory services. He                                                                    
shared that donor testing currently  done out of state was a                                                                    
substantial bottleneck  and ongoing  dangerous vulnerability                                                                    
for the  state, impacting  blood supply  operations, routine                                                                    
operations, medical trauma, and/or  states of emergency.  He                                                                    
spoke to other  benefits of instate donor  testing and self-                                                                    
sufficiency.  Self-sufficiency would  assure predictability,                                                                    
consistency, versatility, and shorter  response times in the                                                                    
event of disaster.                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
Vice-Chair Ortiz asked if the  blood bank had received funds                                                                    
in the capital budget in the past.                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Scanlon  replied  that  the  blood  bank  had  received                                                                    
appropriations  in  the past  for  the  construction of  the                                                                    
Blood Center in Anchorage.                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
4:19:44 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MIKE BROWN,  SELF, PALMER (via  teleconference), appreciated                                                                    
state support for the Arctic  Winter Games. He stated that a                                                                    
$1  million  appropriation  would assist  with  hosting  the                                                                    
games.  He supported  a  request  for transportation  system                                                                    
funding.  He  shared  that  the  assembly  had  put  several                                                                    
transportation projects  before voters, which  were approved                                                                    
by  a nearly  two to  one  margin. The  city was  requesting                                                                    
state  support  as  the  borough  had  already  appropriated                                                                    
several million dollars to the  projects. He detailed it was                                                                    
a  way for  the state  to  partner with  a local  government                                                                    
match. He  shared that  a 50 percent  match would  total $30                                                                    
million.  The  city  would appreciate  consideration  of  an                                                                    
increment of  at least $20 million.  The borough appreciated                                                                    
the  inclusion  of  funds for  a  first  responder  training                                                                    
facility.  The assembly  had  already appropriated  matching                                                                    
funding. He asked  the committee to continue  to support the                                                                    
request. He thanked the committee for its service.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
4:21:59 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
DOUGLAS   OLERUD,   MAYOR,  HAINES   (via   teleconference),                                                                    
testified  in  support  of the  Haines  Borough  Lutak  dock                                                                    
rehabilitation  project. He  shared that  the community  had                                                                    
received a $20  million federal grant that  was dependent on                                                                    
a  20  percent  match.  The borough  had  put  $2.4  million                                                                    
towards  a  long  awaited  overhaul of  the  dock  that  was                                                                    
crumbling and had holes in  the concrete decking. All of the                                                                    
fuel and freight  for the community arrived at  the dock. He                                                                    
provided detail on the request  for $3.2 million to complete                                                                    
the  match for  the  shovel ready  project.  He thanked  the                                                                    
committee.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Rasmussen reviewed  the numbers  provided by                                                                    
Mr. Olerud.                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Olerud replied affirmatively.                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
4:23:46 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
EDNA   DEVRIES,   MAYOR,   MAT-SU   BOROUGH,   PALMER   (via                                                                    
teleconference),  thanked the  legislature for  including $1                                                                    
million  for  the  Arctic  Winter  Games.  She  thanked  the                                                                    
legislature  for funding  for the  first responder  training                                                                    
facility. She  spoke to the  importance of  proper training.                                                                    
She  requested additional  funds for  transportation project                                                                    
package  that the  voters approved  two to  one in  a recent                                                                    
election. The borough had already  contributed 27 percent of                                                                    
the  total  amount. She  spoke  to  the importance  of  road                                                                    
improvements  to  handle  increased traffic  resulting  from                                                                    
population growth.                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
4:26:03 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CARA   DURR,   FOOD   BANK   OF   ALASKA,   ANCHORAGE   (via                                                                    
teleconference),  spoke   in  support  of  items   for  food                                                                    
security in  Alaska. She highlighted  that between  years of                                                                    
lean  budgets  and  a  pandemic the  Food  Bank  saw  record                                                                    
numbers of  Alaskans in need  of its services.  She reported                                                                    
that  the  state's food  bank  and  food pantry  system  was                                                                    
strained. She stressed that a  dramatic spike in costs drove                                                                    
increased  need  and   operational  challenges.  The  budget                                                                    
request would go  far in addressing the  problems. The funds                                                                    
would address critical capital  needs such as refrigeration,                                                                    
vehicles,  space modifications,  and other.  The investments                                                                    
would  increase  the  organization's ability  to  distribute                                                                    
food.  She  provided   additional  program  information  and                                                                    
benefits. She appreciated the committee's consideration.                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
Representative Rasmussen asked  if Ms. Durr saw  the Port of                                                                    
Alaska as an area that  could jeopardize food security if it                                                                    
was not addressed.                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
Ms.  Durr replied  affirmatively. She  shared that  the Food                                                                    
Bank  received  much  of  its food  through  the  port.  The                                                                    
organization  was in  support  of funding  for  the Port  of                                                                    
Alaska.                                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
4:28:31 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
JOHN   HANDELAND,   MAYOR,   CITY   OF   NOME,   NOME   (via                                                                    
teleconference), spoke  in favor of  the Port of  Nome state                                                                    
matching  funds.  He  stressed  that  matching  funding  was                                                                    
needed  immediately,   and  any  delay  risked   losing  the                                                                    
opportunity to  build the  port. He  detailed that  the U.S.                                                                    
Army  Corps of  Engineers released  $250 million  in federal                                                                    
dollars. He provided detail about  the project and work done                                                                    
to bring it  to fruition. He shared that  Nome's economy was                                                                    
struggling.  He stated  that the  port would  have long-term                                                                    
economic benefits to  the region. He spoke  to other sectors                                                                    
that would benefit.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
4:31:18 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
SARAH KATHRYN  BRYAN, SELF, ANCHORAGE  (via teleconference),                                                                    
spoke  in  support of  the  AWAIC  shelter and  transitional                                                                    
living renovation  projects for  a 67-bed  emergency shelter                                                                    
and 10-bed  transitional housing program. The  project would                                                                    
impact  the  lives  of hundreds  of  victims  escaping  from                                                                    
abusive  situations.  She  spoke  about  the  organization's                                                                    
mission to  provide shelter for  female and male  victims of                                                                    
domestic  violence and  sexual  assault.  The shelter  would                                                                    
save lives. The increment was  for $347,000. She thanked the                                                                    
committee for its consideration.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
4:32:48 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
DIANNE HOLMES,  SELF, ANCHORAGE (via  teleconference), spoke                                                                    
in support  of funding  for the Port  of Alaska.  She stated                                                                    
that the  port served  most of  Alaska. She  emphasized that                                                                    
other projects  would cost more for  materials and equipment                                                                    
if the port project did not  occur. She stated that the port                                                                    
deserved to be  funded at a higher level than  the level she                                                                    
had  heard was  in the  budget. She  asked the  committee to                                                                    
support the port's replacement.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
Representative Rasmussen  stated that  the House  version of                                                                    
the  bill  included  $200  million   with  $200  million  in                                                                    
matching funds. She believed the  other body had $25 million                                                                    
for the project  in its version of the budget.  She asked if                                                                    
Ms.  Holmes believed  $25 million  was  insufficient or  the                                                                    
$200 million was insufficient.                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Ms. Holmes stated  that $200 million was not  adequate for a                                                                    
$1 billion project.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair  Merrick  replied  that the  budget  included  $200                                                                    
million  in  addition to  up  to  $200 million  in  matching                                                                    
funds. If the  federal funds were secured,  the amount would                                                                    
be up  to $600 million. She  noted the $600 million  was the                                                                    
original request.                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
4:35:25 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
JASON    LESSARD,    NAMI    ANCHORAGE,    ANCHORAGE    (via                                                                    
teleconference), provided details  about his affiliation and                                                                    
work with  various entities. He  supported $1.5  million for                                                                    
Careline Alaska  to rebuild  its facility.  He spoke  to the                                                                    
effectiveness of  the Careline component. He  stated that 90                                                                    
percent of  the calls  could be handled  at the  call center                                                                    
level and did not require  any additional response. He asked                                                                    
the   committee  to   consider   adding  behavioral   health                                                                    
treatment capacity funding.  He stated it had  been a number                                                                    
of years since the continuum  of care had received an influx                                                                    
of cash  for capital  improvements. He  spoke in  support of                                                                    
funding for  the Port of  Alaska. He stressed that  the port                                                                    
was in  dire need  and the  state depended  on the  port for                                                                    
food security.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Merrick  clarified that the House  version included                                                                    
$1.5 million for the Careline.                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Representative  LeBon  stated  that  approximately  $275,000                                                                    
would likely  be sufficient as  Careline was not  looking to                                                                    
purchase a building currently.                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
4:38:41 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MARGARET HENSON,  NORTHWEST ARCTIC BOROUGH  SCHOOL DISTRICT,                                                                    
KOTZEBUE (via  teleconference), spoke in favor  of money for                                                                    
the  Alaska  Technical  Center student/family  housing.  She                                                                    
provided  detail about  the  district.  The center  provided                                                                    
training  in  construction,   health  occupations,  culinary                                                                    
arts,  and  technology. The  Red  Dog  Mine and  the  Ambler                                                                    
mining  belt was  located  in the  region.  She shared  that                                                                    
employment opportunities  in the  region frequently  went to                                                                    
non-local  individuals.  She   elaborated  that  while  many                                                                    
residents desired  to obtain certification to  pursue career                                                                    
opportunities,  the   individuals  were   having  difficulty                                                                    
securing  necessary housing  while  attending training.  She                                                                    
requested $1.2 million for the  project. They were confident                                                                    
other funding partners would be available.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
4:42:00 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
PAUL  OSTRANDER, CITY  MANAGER, KENAI  (via teleconference),                                                                    
thanked the committee for the  inclusion of $6.5 million for                                                                    
the  Kenai River  bluff  stabilization  project. He  thanked                                                                    
Representative Carpenter and  Co-Chair Merrick for including                                                                    
the  increment.  He  detailed  that  the  funding  would  be                                                                    
combined  with $5.25  million from  the City  of Kenai.  The                                                                    
funds would be leveraged with  $22 million to $23 million of                                                                    
federal funding.  It had  been a  top priority  capital need                                                                    
for  at least  30  years  and was  a  critical  step in  the                                                                    
revitalization  of  oldtown  Kenai,  which was  an  area  of                                                                    
cultural  and historical  significance.  There  had been  no                                                                    
capital investing  in the  area for  at least  three decades                                                                    
and the  bluff continued  to erode  at three  feet annually.                                                                    
The  project  would  stabilize the  bluff.  He  thanked  the                                                                    
committee for the opportunity to testify.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
4:44:24 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
ROBIN  MINARD,   MAT-SU  HEALTH  FOUNDATION,   WASILLA  (via                                                                    
teleconference),  asked for  additional  funding to  support                                                                    
behavioral  health  treatment  capacity. She  spoke  to  the                                                                    
importance  in access  to healthcare.  The funding  would be                                                                    
needed  even in  normal times;  however, life  post-COVID-19                                                                    
was  anything but  normal. She  highlighted examples.  There                                                                    
was  more need  now  more than  ever  for behavioral  health                                                                    
support. She thanked the committee.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
4:45:57 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
KELLY  LESSENS,  ANCHORAGE   SCHOOL  BOARD,  ANCHORAGE  (via                                                                    
teleconference),  highlighted  the   district's  backlog  in                                                                    
deferred   maintenance,  which   exceeded  more   than  $800                                                                    
million.   She  supported   the  $100   million  for   major                                                                    
maintenance in  the capital budget.  She stated  the funding                                                                    
would  allow the  district  to move  forward  on updates  to                                                                    
enable children to attend school in safe conditions.                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
Representative Rasmussen  asked if the board  had a position                                                                    
on the Port of Alaska.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Ms. Lessens  answered that  it was  not something  the board                                                                    
had  engaged with.  She noted  that the  district's supplies                                                                    
came in  and out of  the port. She referenced  food security                                                                    
and  supplies for  capital projects  that  came through  the                                                                    
port.  She   personally  supported  action  on   securing  a                                                                    
functional port.                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Rasmussen asked  how many  students received                                                                    
meals through the district.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Ms. Lessens answered  that more than half  of the district's                                                                    
students were  economically disadvantaged. She  believed all                                                                    
children  were eligible  for meals  nationwide. She  did not                                                                    
have the  exact figures,  but she could  follow up  with the                                                                    
information.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
4:49:06 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
HEIDI HILL,  SELF, ANCHORAGE (via teleconference),  spoke in                                                                    
support  of $347,000  for AWAIC's  shelter and  transitional                                                                    
living  renovation  project.  She highlighted  the  terrible                                                                    
rates of  domestic violence in  Alaska. She  provided detail                                                                    
about  the existing  shelter. She  stated  that the  shelter                                                                    
provided housing  for domestic  violence and  sexual assault                                                                    
victims. She saw the impact of  the programs on the lives of                                                                    
individuals on a  daily basis. She relayed  that the repairs                                                                    
would be  significant in terms  of support for  victims. She                                                                    
appreciated the committee's support.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
4:50:39 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
BRENDA  MOORE, SELF,  ANCHORAGE (via  teleconference), asked                                                                    
for support  of $11 million for  behavioral health treatment                                                                    
capacity.   Needs   had   risen   and   the   pandemic   had                                                                    
substantially impacted  behavioral health, yet  the capacity                                                                    
to  treat   behavioral  health  in   Alaska  had   not  seen                                                                    
significant investment.  She thanked  the committee  for its                                                                    
commitment to Alaskans.                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
4:52:27 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
DAVID KARP, SALTCHUK,  ANCHORAGE (via teleconference), spoke                                                                    
in  support   of  funding  for   the  Port  of   Alaska.  He                                                                    
represented  multiple port  users. He  believed there  was a                                                                    
significant  role for  the  state,  federal government,  and                                                                    
users to  cover funding  for the infrastructure  project. He                                                                    
had  witnessed  multiple starts  and  stops  on the  project                                                                    
during his three  years on the project. He  stated that each                                                                    
iteration of  the project  over the  years resulted  in lost                                                                    
time and additional  expense. They reached a  moment in time                                                                    
where there was an agreed  upon scope of work, timeline, and                                                                    
price.  He  implored parties  to  understand  that each  day                                                                    
wasted created  additional exposure for the  majority of the                                                                    
state's population  as it pertained  to the potential  for a                                                                    
catastrophic  failure  of  the  existing  facility.  It  was                                                                    
critical  infrastructure  that  was currently  at  risk.  He                                                                    
urged support of funding in HB 283.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
4:54:38 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
ERIC  WYATT,  PRESIDENT,  ALASKA MARICULTURE  ALLIANCE  (via                                                                    
teleconference), testified in support  of a one-time funding                                                                    
request  for a  mariculture  matching grant  program with  a                                                                    
goal  to  double  private investment.  He  shared  that  the                                                                    
program was supported by existing  farmers and new entrants.                                                                    
Product demand had increased  substantially in recent years.                                                                    
He  spoke to  the demand  for shellfish.  The program  would                                                                    
allow the disbursement of  funds to opportunities maximizing                                                                    
industry growth in the future.                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Vice-Chair  Ortiz  asked about  the  amount  of the  funding                                                                    
request.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Wyatt replied  that the original ask was  $25 million in                                                                    
the governor's budget request.                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
4:56:42 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
GALE VANDOR, SELF, JUNEAU  (via teleconference), thanked the                                                                    
committee  for  including  funding   for  the  United  Human                                                                    
Services Teal Street center.  She strongly supported service                                                                    
coordination in  one building ensure  comprehensive planning                                                                    
to  provide  assistance  to people  with  disabilities  that                                                                    
would enable them to remain  in their homes and communities.                                                                    
Services  would also  be made  available to  patrons of  the                                                                    
Glory Hall. She highlighted the  resource room in the center                                                                    
that  would   enhance  services  for  disabled   persons  in                                                                    
Southeast.  She  provided  details   about  the  center  and                                                                    
clinic. The  project had been in  the works for more  than a                                                                    
decade. She appreciated the committee's time and attention.                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
4:59:05 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
KURT   BUCHHOLZ,   SELF,  SOLDOTNA   (via   teleconference),                                                                    
supported the Blood Bank of  Alaska funds to build a testing                                                                    
lab.  He was  a practicing  physician and  had been  a Blood                                                                    
Bank  medical director  for  several  facilities. He  shared                                                                    
information about  his work with  the Blood Bank.  The Blood                                                                    
Bank provided sufficient  blood to handle trauma  and it had                                                                    
been  a  great  partner responding  to  facilities'  medical                                                                    
needs.  The  two  elements  that  were  incomplete  included                                                                    
performing testing  on all  of the  blood units  and testing                                                                    
blood in the current environment  was the safest it had ever                                                                    
been. He spoke to the  importance of reference labs in rural                                                                    
communities. Moving  the work to  Anchorage would  provide a                                                                    
quicker  response in  critical situations  in order  to give                                                                    
the proper, compatible blood.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
5:01:58 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
VIRGIE  THOMPSON,  MAYOR,  CITY  OF  HOUSTON,  HOUSTON  (via                                                                    
teleconference),  requested the  inclusion  of  the city  of                                                                    
Houston's  installation of  a  natural  gasline, which  also                                                                    
included  the   extension  of  power  to   areas  that  were                                                                    
currently  off-grid.  The  project would  provide  safe  and                                                                    
cost-effective heating fuel for  residents and would improve                                                                    
the cost of  living for all impacted  residents. The request                                                                    
was   for  $993,410.   She  asked   for   support  for   the                                                                    
construction  of   a  commercial  building  to   house  fire                                                                    
department and  public works  supplies, which  would provide                                                                    
fire  protection to  surrounding areas.  She supported  $1.2                                                                    
million  for  the  Houston  school's  campus  paved  walking                                                                    
bicycle pathway. She provided detail  on the benefits of the                                                                    
pathway.  She spoke  in  support of  $723,000  for Bear  Paw                                                                    
activities park recreational area.                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
Representative   Rasmussen  asked   how  much   Houston  had                                                                    
contributed towards the requests.                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
Ms. Thompson  answered that the  community currently  had no                                                                    
contributions  to  the natural  gas  project.  She added  it                                                                    
would  be shovel  ready because  there was  only institution                                                                    
installing natural gas. The city  owned the property for the                                                                    
fire station.  The community did not  have any contributions                                                                    
for  the pathway,  and it  owned  the property  and had  the                                                                    
design phase completed for the activities park.                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
Representative   Josephson   referenced  the   natural   gas                                                                    
infrastructure with a cost of $993,000.                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
Ms.  Thompson agreed  that  it would  cost  $993,410 to  put                                                                    
natural  gas in  three  sections of  the  city, which  would                                                                    
affect approximately 600 people.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Josephson asked  how much  the fire  station                                                                    
cost was.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Ms. Thompson answered, "$2.5 million."                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Representative Johnson thanked Ms. Thompson for calling in.                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Ms.  Thompson  added  her   support  for  behavioral  health                                                                    
funding. She shared  it took her granddaughter  17 hours for                                                                    
intake when she had extreme need.                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
5:06:41 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
BRYAN  HAUGSEAD,  AWAIC,   ANCHORAGE  (via  teleconference),                                                                    
supported  funding for  AWAIC,  which gave  critical aid  to                                                                    
victims  of domestic  violence.  He asked  the committee  to                                                                    
support the request the renovation  of the AWAIC facilities.                                                                    
He encouraged funding  for the Blood Bank of  Alaska. He had                                                                    
personally had to  leave the state for medical  care and the                                                                    
funding would be significant for everyone in Alaska.                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
5:07:21 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CLAY BEZENEK,  SELF, KETCHIKAN (via  teleconference), shared                                                                    
a food  safety and biological  issue had been  identified in                                                                    
the fall. He  had been working with Vice-Chair  Ortiz on the                                                                    
issue. He  requested support for  a remote  operated vehicle                                                                    
(ROV) that went to a depth  of 200 meters that would be used                                                                    
to survey rockfish stocks in  Southeast Alaska. Rockfish was                                                                    
an important food staple for  the community. He relayed that                                                                    
the ROV  would be used  to survey  from Sitka to  the inside                                                                    
waters of Ketchikan. There was  currently one ROV located in                                                                    
Homer that was  only available for Southeast  for three days                                                                    
per year.  He noted  the community was  not attached  to the                                                                    
road  system  and  if  there was  a  calamitous  event,  the                                                                    
community would need to harvest out of the ocean.                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
Vice-Chair  Ortiz asked  about the  current status  of local                                                                    
residents'  ability  to  harvest  rockfish.  He  stated  his                                                                    
understanding it was limited.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Bezenek answered that they  could not harvest any yellow                                                                    
eye rockfish  in Ketchikan.  He detailed  that the  Board of                                                                    
Fish  had  recently  discussed  the  issue  extensively.  He                                                                    
shared that it  had been a crushing blow to  the economy and                                                                    
food safety.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Vice-Chair Ortiz asked what the ROV would cost.                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Bezenek  replied  it  was a  $250,000  purchase  for  a                                                                    
machine that  would last  about 10  years. He  detailed that                                                                    
the  Department  of  Fish  and   Game  would  come  up  with                                                                    
surveying costs for the first  year. He remarked that if the                                                                    
issue would have  been identified sooner it  would have been                                                                    
included in  the budget in  a different way.  He appreciated                                                                    
the support.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
5:11:12 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
PATRICK MAYER, SUPERINTENDENT,  ALEUTIAN EAST BOROUGH SCHOOL                                                                    
DISTRICT,  SAND  POINT  (via  teleconference),  thanked  the                                                                    
committee for its continued support  of education in Alaska.                                                                    
He  supported  school  bond debt  reimbursement  and  school                                                                    
major maintenance.  He shared that the  funding would enable                                                                    
districts  to  improve  aging school  buildings  and  ensure                                                                    
students had  a safe school environment.  He highlighted the                                                                    
increase in  cost. The  district had  a structural  roof and                                                                    
foundation  repairs to  bring it  up to  ADA compliance.  He                                                                    
thanked the committee for making children a priority.                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Vice-Chair Ortiz thanked Mr. Mayer.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
5:12:46 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CHUCK  HOMAN,   SELF,  EAGLE  RIVER   (via  teleconference),                                                                    
testified in support of $1.5  million for the Starner Bridge                                                                    
replacement. The  funding for maintaining and  repairing the                                                                    
roads was  through local property  taxes. He  explained that                                                                    
the taxes  were split  between road maintenance  and capital                                                                    
projects.  He  relayed  the  Starner   Bridge  was  in  poor                                                                    
condition with a  rating of three tons.  There were concerns                                                                    
the bridge would  be closed by the bridge  inspector and the                                                                    
homes served by  the bridge would be completely  cut off. He                                                                    
elaborated  that   the  bridge  was  currently   unsafe  for                                                                    
emergency  vehicles.  Funding  the bridge  replacement  with                                                                    
entirely  local  funds would  wipe  out  the city's  capital                                                                    
projects budget for the year.  He relayed that $1 million in                                                                    
local tax dollars had been  approved. He urged the committee                                                                    
to include the $1.5 million.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
5:14:39 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
JOAN  O'KEEFE, UNITED  HUMAN SERVICES  OF SOUTHEAST  ALASKA,                                                                    
JUNEAU  (via teleconference),  spoke in  support of  funding                                                                    
for the  Teal Street center  social services hub  in Juneau.                                                                    
She   detailed  that   the  center   would  collocate   nine                                                                    
organizations  in  a  hub  to   serve  seniors,  low  income                                                                    
individuals,  and  people   with  disabilities.  She  listed                                                                    
various tenants. The  center would also host  providers in a                                                                    
in  a resource  room to  provide tools  including employment                                                                    
services,  mental health  education, legal  resources, youth                                                                    
mentoring,  housing navigation,  and disability  access. She                                                                    
provided   additional   details   about  the   center.   The                                                                    
investment  came  at a  critical  point  in the  fundraising                                                                    
effort. She  highlighted escalated costs. The  total project                                                                    
had  increased to  over $10  million. She  supported a  $3.7                                                                    
million increment.                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
5:16:50 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
BRANDON CALCATERRA, SELF,  EAGLE RIVER (via teleconference),                                                                    
testified  in  support  of $100  million  for  school  major                                                                    
maintenance  and  previous  funding  for  school  bond  debt                                                                    
reimbursement.  He  stressed  the funding  was  critical  to                                                                    
ensure students  had functional  facilities. He  thanked the                                                                    
committee.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
5:17:59 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
JOY BAKER,  CITY OF NOME,  NOME (via  teleconference), spoke                                                                    
in  support  of $175  million  for  the  Port of  Nome.  The                                                                    
funding  was needed  to match  the $250  million Army  Corps                                                                    
funding  that would  construct the  only  Arctic deep  draft                                                                    
port  in the  country. She  spoke to  the importance  of the                                                                    
Arctic  port.  She  highlighted the  benefits  of  the  port                                                                    
including  food security,  environmental safety,  scientific                                                                    
research, national security, and  other. The current ability                                                                    
to meet the  needs in the Arctic were  currently marginal at                                                                    
best. She  stated there  were currently  serious limitations                                                                    
for providing response capacity  for spill response and life                                                                    
safety.  She listed  additional  benefits of  the port.  She                                                                    
spoke  to  developing  resilient and  stable  infrastructure                                                                    
necessary  to  support  the  national  security  fleet.  The                                                                    
increment  was  required  by  the  corps.  She  thanked  the                                                                    
committee.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
5:21:10 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
JULIE  DECKER,  ALASKA   FISHERIES  DEVELOPMENT  FOUNDATION,                                                                    
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, WRANGELL  (via teleconference), spoke in                                                                    
strong support for a $25  million mariculture matching grant                                                                    
program  included  in  the governor's  capital  budget.  She                                                                    
discussed   that   mariculture    would   benefit   Alaska's                                                                    
communities,  environment, and  economy. She  highlighted it                                                                    
was an  opportunity to  grow a  new industry.  Investing $25                                                                    
million in state  funds was a wise investment  that would be                                                                    
returned to  the state  through increased  economic activity                                                                    
for years to  come. The funds would  increase the trajectory                                                                    
of  the   industry  growth.  She  reviewed   various  growth                                                                    
scenarios that depended on government investment.                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
5:23:45 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
SUSANNE  MARCHUK,   EXECUTIVE  DIRECTOR,   ALASKA  CARELINE,                                                                    
FAIRBANKS (via  teleconference), shared that she  had been a                                                                    
part of Careline for 16  years. She shared that Careline had                                                                    
been a frontline of defense  for Alaska's crisis care system                                                                    
for  nearly  20  years  offering a  statewide  resource  for                                                                    
Alaska's most  vulnerable. She  highlighted the  benefits of                                                                    
the  program. The  entity was  the  only designated  suicide                                                                    
lifeline  contact  center in  Alaska.  She  shared that  the                                                                    
center  would begin  receiving 988  contacts  in July  2022.                                                                    
Projections  predicted nearly  45,000  contracts  in FY  23,                                                                    
which was  a substantial increase. She  shared that Careline                                                                    
reduced  the  burden  on  law   enforcement,  EMS,  and  the                                                                    
judicial system. She highlighted  a lease agreement secured.                                                                    
She  believed it  was in  the  best interest  to purchase  a                                                                    
building. She thanked the committee.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
5:26:25 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
LAURA LANN,  SELF, ANCHORAGE (via teleconference),  spoke in                                                                    
support  of  $347,000  for  the  AWAIC  transitional  living                                                                    
renovation  project.  The  project   was  important  to  the                                                                    
community  because it  provided critical  renovation to  the                                                                    
67-bed  emergency shelter  and  10-bed transitional  housing                                                                    
facilities. She shared  that AWAIC was the  only provider of                                                                    
emergency  shelter  and  transitional housing  for  domestic                                                                    
violence  victims  in  Anchorage. The  funds  would  address                                                                    
multiple  issues  throughout  the shelter  and  transitional                                                                    
living facilities. She thanked the committee.                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
5:27:30 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
JAN CAROLYN  HARDY, STATE PRESIDENT, AFSCME,  ANCHORAGE (via                                                                    
teleconference), supported the proposal  for a spending cap,                                                                    
protection  of   the  Permanent  Fund,  and   energy  relief                                                                    
payments concurrent with the payment  of the PFD. She stated                                                                    
that  the  budget  reversed  cuts  to  human  services.  She                                                                    
discussed  that  public  health  services  had  become  more                                                                    
significant  and necessary  over the  past couple  of years.                                                                    
She discussed the  need for long-term care  for dementia and                                                                    
Alzheimer's patients. She listed  other health related needs                                                                    
for individuals with  developmental disabilities, behavioral                                                                    
health treatment, substance abuse  treatment, and other. She                                                                    
supported the  inclusion of funds  for education  and school                                                                    
bond debt reimbursement.  She spoke in support  of Pre-K and                                                                    
WWAMI.  She spoke  in support  of  funding for  the Port  of                                                                    
Alaska.  She   stated  the  port  was   critical  to  Arctic                                                                    
commerce. She supported funding for the Port of Nome.                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Rasmussen thanked  Ms.  Hardy's comments  in                                                                    
support of the items.                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
5:30:49 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
HEATHER MCCARTY, CENTRAL  BEARING SEA FISHERMAN ASSOCIATION,                                                                    
JUNEAU (via teleconference), spoke  in support of $5 million                                                                    
for the mariculture matching  grant program. She highlighted                                                                    
the original  request for  the program  was $25  million and                                                                    
she  believed   it  could  successfully   support  continued                                                                    
mariculture growth and development  in Alaska. She requested                                                                    
an  increased amount  allocated to  the program.  She stated                                                                    
that fully  funding the program would  provide stability and                                                                    
potentially for shellfish enhancement.  She stated that crab                                                                    
had  suffered over  the  past  several years  and  was in  a                                                                    
disastrous situation. She  provided detail about legislation                                                                    
that was working to help.                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
5:33:22 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
DAVE  BRONSON, MAYOR,  MUNICIPALITY OF  ANCHORAGE, ANCHORAGE                                                                    
(via teleconference),  testified in  support of the  Port of                                                                    
Alaska and  deep water  Port of Nome.  He stressed  that the                                                                    
projects  were critical  to the  prosperity and  security of                                                                    
Alaskans. He stated that the  ability to raise federal funds                                                                    
for  the port  was  directly related  to  the state  funding                                                                    
secured. He supported  the HB 283 increments  for the ports.                                                                    
He stated failing  to finance the Port of  Alaska, the state                                                                    
would  face a  humanitarian crisis  if there  was a  seismic                                                                    
event. He supported the $200  million appropriation with the                                                                    
$200 million match for the Port of Anchorage.                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
Vice-Chair Ortiz asked  if a spending plan  had already been                                                                    
submitted in regard to how $200 million would be used.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
ROSS  RISVOLD,  FINANCE  OFFICER,  CITY  OF  ANCHORAGE  (via                                                                    
teleconference),  replied that  the  $200  million would  be                                                                    
committed funds  for the  cargo dock  1 and  2 replacements.                                                                    
The   funds  would   be  committed   to  the   $1.1  billion                                                                    
replacement. The funds would not go to a particular item.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Rasmussen  stated  the committee  had  heard                                                                    
from   several  other   local   governments.  She   believed                                                                    
Anchorage had  contributed funding  toward the  project. She                                                                    
asked for the figure.                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Risvold replied  that  the  municipality currently  had                                                                    
$222  million  pf  funds  on   hand.  The  municipality  had                                                                    
requested state funding  in the amount of  $600 million. The                                                                    
port  was seeking  $281 million  in federal  funds. Anything                                                                    
short of the  State of Alaska request would be  made up with                                                                    
Port of Alaska revenue bonds.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
Vice-Chair  Ortiz  asked  if   the  city  had  submitted  an                                                                    
application  for  Infrastructure  Investment  and  Jobs  Act                                                                    
(IIJA) funds for the project.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Risvold  answered  that the  plan  finance  included  a                                                                    
variety  of  fund   sources  including  Port  Infrastructure                                                                    
Development  Grants  and RAISE  grants  in  the $25  million                                                                    
range. The port  would also apply for IIJA funds  as long as                                                                    
it qualified.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
Vice-Chair Ortiz asked if the  port planned to apply for the                                                                    
IIJA funds but had not yet done so.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Risvold  answered  affirmatively. He  did  not  believe                                                                    
applications were available yet.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Josephson asked  for  verification that  the                                                                    
$281 million in federal funds was spread over many years.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Risvold  answered  that  the   port  had  a  reasonable                                                                    
expectation that the  $281 million could be  spread out over                                                                    
more than one year.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
Representative Josephson wondered how many years.                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Risvold answered that the  port needed to have committed                                                                    
funds  in place  by  2025 totaling  $1.1  billion. The  port                                                                    
would  continue   to  pursue  federal  funding   until  that                                                                    
timeframe  and   the  municipal   assembly  would   have  to                                                                    
authorize revenue  bonds if  the $1.1  billion had  not been                                                                    
achieved.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
5:41:26 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
SUZI  PEARSON,  EXECUTIVE  DIRECTOR, ABUSED  WOMENS  AID  IN                                                                    
CRISIS,  requested  $347,000  for   the  AWAIC  shelter  and                                                                    
transitional  living   renovations  project.   She  provided                                                                    
detail  on the  project that  would allow  AWAIC to  address                                                                    
multiple issues in all of  the facilities. She relayed there                                                                    
were  additional  fund sources  being  used  to support  the                                                                    
project. She thanked the committee.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
STEVE  WILLIAMS,  ALASKA   MENTAL  HEALTH  TRUST  AUTHORITY,                                                                    
JUNEAU, spoke  in support of  $8 million to stand  up crisis                                                                    
stabilization  services in  Anchorage.  The increment  would                                                                    
enable  Alaska   to  stand  up  the   first  23-hour  crisis                                                                    
stabilization facility  in the  state. He elaborated  on the                                                                    
benefits of the project. He  testified in support of funding                                                                    
for the  Careline, which was  the first response  to someone                                                                    
in a behavioral health crisis.                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Representative Josephson  thought he had seen  the number $9                                                                    
million for the center.                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Williams  believed the increment  was $8 million  but he                                                                    
was not positive.                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
Representative Josephson  asked where the facility  site was                                                                    
located.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Williams believed  it was  the  old Alaska  Psychiatric                                                                    
Institute (API) facility off of Piper.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
5:45:15 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
TOM CHARD,  ALASKA BEHAVIORAL HEALTH  ASSOCIATION, FAIRBANKS                                                                    
(via teleconference),  requested an addition of  $11 million                                                                    
for behavioral  health treatment  capacity. He spoke  to the                                                                    
dramatic  increase in  need during  COVID.  He reviewed  the                                                                    
benefits  of   the  treatment   services.  He   spoke  about                                                                    
legislation  that had  authorized the  use of  1115 Medicaid                                                                    
waivers for  behavioral health and substance  abuse. Capital                                                                    
funding would  help recruit  and retain  counselors, upgrade                                                                    
electronic  health  systems,  and   other.  He  thanked  the                                                                    
committee.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
5:47:08 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MARIYA   LOVISHCHUK,    THE   GLORY   HALL,    JUNEAU   (via                                                                    
teleconference), testified  in support  for funding  for the                                                                    
United Human  Services on Teal  Street Center.  She provided                                                                    
detail  on  the  center.  She stated  that  collocating  the                                                                    
services would  move the needle on  homelessness. She stated                                                                    
that homelessness  was a problem  and difficulty  getting to                                                                    
appropriate  resources  was  a problem.  The  project  would                                                                    
improve service delivery  and was in the right  place at the                                                                    
right time. She thanked the committee.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
5:48:34 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
BRUCE BUSTAMANTE,  ANCHORAGE CHAMBER OF  COMMERCE, ANCHORAGE                                                                    
(via  teleconference),  spoke  to  the  mission  to  support                                                                    
growth  and success  for members  and economic  strength and                                                                    
resiliency  for Anchorage.  He spoke  in support  of funding                                                                    
for  the  Port  of  Alaska.  The  current  port  was  beyond                                                                    
disrepair.  The  port  was  the   highest  priority  of  the                                                                    
Anchorage Chamber  of Commerce.  He spoke  to the  assets of                                                                    
the  port.   He  cited  a   study  by  the   McDowell  Group                                                                    
highlighting  the port's  critical  nature.  He supported  a                                                                    
$200 million appropriation and $200 million match.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
5:51:20 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
JERRY JENKINS,  SELF, ANCHORAGE (via  teleconference), asked                                                                    
for  additional  funding  for  behavioral  health  treatment                                                                    
capacity.   He  thanked   the  committee   for  taking   his                                                                    
testimony.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
5:52:03 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MORIA SMITH,  SELF, ANCHORAGE (via  teleconference), thanked                                                                    
the committee  for including $100  million for  school major                                                                    
maintenance. She  thanked the  committee for  funding school                                                                    
bond debt reimbursement in the  operating budget. She stated                                                                    
that  her  son's  elementary  school was  in  sore  need  of                                                                    
improvements. She thanked the committee.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
5:53:21 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
JULIA  LUEY,  VOA  ALASKA, ANCHORAGE  (via  teleconference),                                                                    
provided   information  about   VOA  Alaska   that  provided                                                                    
therapeutic  services  to  youths and  their  families.  She                                                                    
listed   attributes  of   the  program.   She  thanked   the                                                                    
legislature  for including  $960,000 for  VOA's school-based                                                                    
mental health program. She  requested support for behavioral                                                                    
health  treatment   capacity.  She  stated  that   with  the                                                                    
Medicaid 1115  transformation, providers could not  stand up                                                                    
new service  lines without funds. She  highlighted the youth                                                                    
mental  health   crisis  impacting  youth  in   Alaska.  She                                                                    
discussed  the  large  increase in  calls  and  in  suicidal                                                                    
inclination.  She provided  further  detail.  She urged  the                                                                    
committee to prioritize youth mental health.                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair  Merrick  remarked that  she  had  visited the  VOA                                                                    
facility and had been very impressed.                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
5:56:29 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
JESSICA   LEONARD,  SELF,   HOUSTON  (via   teleconference),                                                                    
requested the  addition of City of  Houston capital projects                                                                    
to the capital budget. She spoke  in support of funds of the                                                                    
local fire station and public  works facility. She supported                                                                    
pathways for the  local school, which had been  needed for a                                                                    
long  time. She  noted dangerous  traffic in  the area.  She                                                                    
spoke  in support  of funding  for  the Bear  Paw Park.  She                                                                    
provided detail. She thanked the committee.                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Merrick  asked who the senator  and representatives                                                                    
were for Houston.                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
Ms. Leonard did not know.                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
5:59:10 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
HALEY    JOHNSON,    ALASKA     TRAILS,    ANCHORAGE    (via                                                                    
teleconference), testified in support  of Alaska trails. She                                                                    
thanked  the legislature  for support  for  the Alaska  long                                                                    
trail in the past. She  supported funding for land and water                                                                    
conservation   fund,   recreational  trails   program,   fee                                                                    
stations  for  state  parks,  and  sanitation  and  deferred                                                                    
maintenance funds  for state parks. She  stressed that state                                                                    
managed  public  lands were  in  dire  need of  funding  for                                                                    
recreational  purposes.  She encouraged  additional  funding                                                                    
for public use cabins.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
6:01:08 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
DR.  GENE  QUINN,  ALASKA  HEART  INSTITUTE,  ALASKA  HEALTH                                                                    
INFORMATION   EXCHANGE,   ANCHORAGE  (via   teleconference),                                                                    
shared  information about  his work  with the  Alaska Health                                                                    
Information Exchange.  He took  care of individuals  who had                                                                    
heart  attacks. He  did not  always have  patient's records.                                                                    
The Health  Information Exchange provided a  way to transfer                                                                    
records. He  noted there had  been a mistake in  the budget.                                                                    
The $6 million  had been removed in the  Senate because they                                                                    
thought there  was federal  COVID relief  funding available.                                                                    
There was not. He was asking  for the item to be included in                                                                    
the budget to  fund the Health Information  Exchange for the                                                                    
next two  years. He  stated the  federal government  and the                                                                    
state had put tens of  millions of dollars into creating the                                                                    
infrastructure.     He    appreciated     the    committee's                                                                    
consideration of  reinserting the item in  the budget, which                                                                    
was critical infrastructure for Alaska's healthcare system.                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Representative Josephson had heard  about the funding source                                                                    
problem. He hoped the issue could be fixed.                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair  Merrick  asked  if  Dr.  Quinn  was  working  with                                                                    
someone in  the Senate to  offer an amendment on  the Senate                                                                    
floor.                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Dr. Quinn  referenced lobbyists  for the  Health Information                                                                    
Exchange.  He   relayed  there  were   multiple  individuals                                                                    
working  on the  issue  including the  commissioner and  Dr.                                                                    
Anne  Zink. He  was  happy to  reach out  to  someone if  he                                                                    
needed to.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Rasmussen  suggested  the  issue  should  be                                                                    
brought to Senator Mia Costello's attention as well.                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
6:05:57 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
DONNA   ADERHOLD,    HOMER   CITY   COUNCIL,    HOMER   (via                                                                    
teleconference),  appreciated  the  $750,000 for  a  general                                                                    
investigation study for the  harbor's large vessel expansion                                                                    
project. The  funds would match  funds the city  had already                                                                    
set  aside  in  addition  to federal  funds.  The  city  had                                                                    
outgrown  its current  harbor. She  thanked the  legislature                                                                    
for including  full funding for  the municipal  harbor grant                                                                    
program. She spoke to the benefits of the program.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
6:07:25 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
ED  HENDRICKSON, ANCHORAGE  CHAMBER  OF COMMERCE,  ANCHORAGE                                                                    
(via  teleconference), testified  in support  of the  growth                                                                    
and support  of business. He  supported the Port  of Alaska.                                                                    
He detailed  that the  current port had  reached the  end of                                                                    
its life  and had experienced severe  corrosion. He stressed                                                                    
the  need  for  urgency.   He  supported  the  $200  million                                                                    
included  in  HB 283.  He  stated  that the  port  supported                                                                    
military operations  in Alaska, the Arctic,  and the Pacific                                                                    
Rim.  He   stressed  the  importance   could  not   be  over                                                                    
emphasized. He stated  failure to act was not  an option. He                                                                    
thanked the committee for its support.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
6:09:52 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
POLLYBETH  ODOM, SELF,  MAT-SU VALLEY  (via teleconference),                                                                    
asked  for support  for  additional  funding for  behavioral                                                                    
health treatment  capacity. She  had seen an  increased need                                                                    
for  services  and  less  money  for  services  needed.  She                                                                    
requested support for AWAIC and the Port of Alaska.                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Rasmussen thanked  Ms. Odom  for calling  in                                                                    
support of the port.                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
6:11:17 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CARL  WEISNER,  NORTHWEST   ARCTIC  BOROUGH,  KOTZEBUE  (via                                                                    
teleconference),  testified in  support  of  a $1.5  million                                                                    
request for a  public safety facilities for  the villages of                                                                    
the  Northwest  Arctic  Borough to  store  firefighting  and                                                                    
search  and rescue  equipment in  order  for communities  to                                                                    
have access to  the equipment when needed.  He stressed that                                                                    
outdoor temperatures  made things difficult. He  shared four                                                                    
members of  a family had  lost their  lives in a  house fire                                                                    
the  previous month.  He elaborated  that the  equipment the                                                                    
community had  been attempting  to use  had been  frozen. He                                                                    
thanked the committee.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
6:12:58 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CHRIS   MANCULICH,   SELF,  MAT-SU   (via   teleconference),                                                                    
testified in support  of funding for the Port  of Alaska. He                                                                    
stated  that  a catastrophic  failure  of  the current  port                                                                    
would  cost  the  lives  of   longshoremen  would  be  lost.                                                                    
Additionally,  an  even  would   impact  food  security.  He                                                                    
supported any money they could get immediately.                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
Representative Rasmussen  asked if the $25  million proposed                                                                    
in the Senate would be sufficient to meet the needs.                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Manculich answered  that he  thought the  increment was                                                                    
$200 million.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Rasmussen clarified  that the  House version                                                                    
included $200 million with a  $200 million match whereas the                                                                    
Senate  version  included $25  million  with  a $25  million                                                                    
match.                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Manculich  answered that $25 million  was not sufficient                                                                    
when talking  about a $1.2  billion project.  He highlighted                                                                    
longshoremen  had worked  at the  port  during the  pandemic                                                                    
with  no plumbing  because  it had  been  frozen. He  stated                                                                    
there had  been a  lot of deferment  waiting for  funds that                                                                    
were not there. Without  complete funding, the project would                                                                    
still be in limbo.                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
6:15:36 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CARTER COLE,  CITY OF HOUSTON  COUNCIL MEMBER,  HOUSTON (via                                                                    
teleconference), thanked  the committee for  the opportunity                                                                    
to testify. He was in  support of funding highlighted by the                                                                    
Houston  mayor  earlier  in  the  meeting.  He  supported  a                                                                    
project related to  natural gas in the  community. He shared                                                                    
that  the  project  plan  had   originally  been  driven  by                                                                    
residents,  but there  was no  funding mechanism  within the                                                                    
city  to  help them.  He  worked  with the  third-party  gas                                                                    
supplier  have  gas  costs as  reasonable  as  possible.  He                                                                    
remarked  it  was rare  to  find  unanimous consent  by  the                                                                    
public. The projects were well-supported.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
6:17:23 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
SUZANNE   LAFRANCE,  ANCHORAGE   ASSEMBLY,  ANCHORAGE   (via                                                                    
teleconference), spoke  in support  of funding for  the Port                                                                    
of Alaska. She  discussed that rebuilding the  port had been                                                                    
an ongoing priority for the  assembly and of the current and                                                                    
prior  administrations. She  supported a  request to  assist                                                                    
with  repair,  design,  and  modernization.  She  asked  for                                                                    
continued support for the port.  She listed stakeholders who                                                                    
were united around  the plan. She shared  that an investment                                                                    
would help in the pursuit  of federal funds and would reduce                                                                    
the  amount  borne by  most  Alaskans  through tariffs.  She                                                                    
thanked the committee.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
6:19:12 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
KATIE  BETHARD,  SEAWOLF  HOCKEY  ALLIANCE,  ANCHORAGE  (via                                                                    
teleconference), spoke in favor  of $340,000 for upgrades to                                                                    
the  UAA sports  center.  She shared  information about  the                                                                    
volunteer   alliance.  She   stated   that  previously   the                                                                    
organization  had raised  over  $3  million through  private                                                                    
donations  during  COVID  to   save  the  hockey  team  from                                                                    
elimination.  The organization  was  asking  for some  state                                                                    
funding to make improvements to  keep spectators and the fan                                                                    
base safe.  The current  bleacher situation was  unsafe. The                                                                    
money  would  go toward  the  installation  of new  bleacher                                                                    
seating and a  jumbotron. She thanked the  committee for its                                                                    
time.                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
6:22:13 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
GEORGIANA PAGE, HEALTH  INFORMATION EXCHANGE, ANCHORAGE (via                                                                    
teleconference), spoke in support  of funding for the Health                                                                    
Information  Exchange.   She  provided  details   about  the                                                                    
exchange and  its benefits.  She stated that  a loss  of the                                                                    
exchange would be  a major setback and would  place an undue                                                                    
burden  on public  health employees  and  lead to  reporting                                                                    
delays.  She stated  that the  exchange had  played a  vital                                                                    
role in  COVID test results reporting.  She provided further                                                                    
detail about the  operations of the exchange.  She asked the                                                                    
committee to consider the funding.                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
6:24:34 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CARLIN  EVANOFF,   SELF,  ANCHORAGE   (via  teleconference),                                                                    
testified  in support  of the  Health Information  Exchange.                                                                    
The  exchange provided  point of  care access.  The exchange                                                                    
provided  care  coordination  and other  serving  individual                                                                    
Alaskans  and reducing  the overall  cost  of healthcare  in                                                                    
Alaska. The  secure storage of  health data would  allow for                                                                    
analysis  of  healthcare  gaps,   needs  for  services,  and                                                                    
allocation of  healthcare resources to those  needing it the                                                                    
most.  She requested  support for  the  exchange to  support                                                                    
individuals, public health, and pandemic management.                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
6:26:54 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
STEVE  NERLAND,  MIRACLE  LEGION  BASEBALL,  ANCHORAGE  (via                                                                    
teleconference), spoke in support  of a $200,000 request for                                                                    
Miracle  Legion Baseball.  He shared  information about  the                                                                    
legion. There  was seasonal maintenance and  the legion paid                                                                    
umpires. There was no building  for the organization, and it                                                                    
had low operational cost. The  funds would go toward working                                                                    
with matching grants from  private organizations for various                                                                    
fields statewide. He thanked the committee.                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
6:29:05 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
NORIA   CLARK,   SELF,   ANCHORAGE   (via   teleconference),                                                                    
testified  in support  of the  Port of  Alaska. She  thanked                                                                    
Representative  Rasmussen in  regard to  the Sand  Lake Road                                                                    
study. She  remarked on the  lights on Sand Lake.  She noted                                                                    
there  were  safety issues  on  the  road. She  thought  the                                                                    
assembly needed  to stop wasting the  community's money. She                                                                    
appreciated  the   state  stepping   in.  She   thanked  the                                                                    
committee for its hard work.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
6:31:56 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
TOM ATKINSON, CITY MANAGER, CITY  OF KOTZEBUE, KOTZEBUE (via                                                                    
teleconference), spoke  in support of the  Cape Blossom Port                                                                    
and road.  He shared that the  city had been working  on the                                                                    
port  for  many  years  with  other  regional  stakeholders.                                                                    
Kotzebue was  the gateway to  11 villages in the  region and                                                                    
represented about 10,000 residences.  The project would help                                                                    
reduce the cost of goods  in the region. He highlighted that                                                                    
many  residents  paid prices  that  were  up to  61  percent                                                                    
higher than  Anchorage. He relayed  it would be  an economic                                                                    
driver for the region. He  provided detail about the current                                                                    
status of the project. He spoke  about an 11.5 mile road out                                                                    
to the port site. Phase 2 of  the road would cost was also a                                                                    
Department of Transportation  and Public Facilities project.                                                                    
The  community had  received federal  infrastructure funding                                                                    
in the amount  of $27.7 million. The estimates  for the road                                                                    
were  between   $40  million  to  $50   million,  leaving  a                                                                    
shortfall of  $13 or so  million. The community  had applied                                                                    
for a federal RAISE grant  in addition to another grant. The                                                                    
port  would be  the only  one  above the  Arctic Circle.  He                                                                    
hoped the committee would consider support for the project.                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
6:35:11 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
JUNE   ROGERS,  FAIRBANKS   CITY  COUNCIL,   FAIRBANKS  (via                                                                    
teleconference), testified  in support of funding  for a law                                                                    
enforcement  range   and  training  facility.   The  current                                                                    
facility was located on  the Fairbanks International Airport                                                                    
property  and the  rules made  basic training  difficult. In                                                                    
2018 law enforcement agencies were  notified the range would                                                                    
be  shut down.  There was  no other  firearm range  training                                                                    
facility.  A new  facility would  serve every  local, state,                                                                    
and  federal law  enforcement agency  in Interior  Alaska. A                                                                    
professional   training  environment   was  essential.   She                                                                    
thanked the committee.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair  Merrick  asked  if the  amount  requested  was  $6                                                                    
million.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
Ms.  Rogers answered  in the  affirmative. The  estimate for                                                                    
the range was  $16 million and there was  an additional $225                                                                    
in a  Department of Environmental Conservation  grant to the                                                                    
Alaska  Peace Officers  Association  for the  design of  the                                                                    
facility.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Merrick  asked if  it would  be helpful  to receive                                                                    
half of the $6 million.                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
Ms. Rogers  answered that everything was  helpful. She added                                                                    
that the City  of North Pole was looking  at the possibility                                                                    
of  donating  land.  She  stated  that  looking  at  working                                                                    
together to move forward was incredibly helpful.                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
6:38:28 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
VICTORIA  KILDAL,  KODIAK  AREA NATIVE  ASSOCIATION,  KODIAK                                                                    
(via teleconference),  asked for additional  funding support                                                                    
for behavioral  health treatment  capacity. She  thanked the                                                                    
committee.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
6:39:04 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
JOANN RIESELBACH,  JUNEAU YOUTH SERVICES (JYS),  JUNEAU (via                                                                    
teleconference),  requested   $11  million   for  behavioral                                                                    
health treatment capacity within  the state. She spoke about                                                                    
the  services  JYS provided  to  young  people. The  program                                                                    
provided   outpatient   services  and   facility   services.                                                                    
Additional funds  would enable the organization  to increase                                                                    
its capacity.  She elaborated that  the funding  would allow                                                                    
providers to  better focus on  youth crises. The  absence of                                                                    
funding hampered the  ability to respond to  the crisis. She                                                                    
spoke  to  the  need  for funding  for  long-term  strategic                                                                    
planning. She thanked the committee.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
6:41:56 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
BRENT  FISHER,  SELF,  JUNEAU (via  teleconference),  shared                                                                    
that he worked for JYS.  He asked for support for behavioral                                                                    
health treatment capacity. He thanked the committee.                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
6:42:40 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
TIM    POTTER,    ANCHORAGE     SKATES,    ANCHORAGE    (via                                                                    
teleconference), underscored the  need for behavioral health                                                                    
services  and  facilities  to   diagnose,  treat,  and  make                                                                    
headway  with the  local population.  He strongly  supported                                                                    
funding  for the  Port of  Alaska. He  stressed that  if the                                                                    
current port  failed, the whole  state would be  in trouble.                                                                    
He  highlighted  a  request of  $650,000  for  a  year-round                                                                    
warming facility  chalet for Anchorage  Skates at  the Cuddy                                                                    
Family  Midtown Park  in Anchorage.  He elaborated  that the                                                                    
park was used  by residents and tourists. He had  been in an                                                                    
office  located directly  next to  the park.  He stated  the                                                                    
park was a huge benefit  for mental health. The chalet would                                                                    
allow  for increased  user safety  and  would help  families                                                                    
with small kids. He thanked the committee for its time.                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
Representative   Josephson  thanked   Mr.  Potter   for  his                                                                    
testimony.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
6:46:24 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
RICHARD TULUK, CITY OF  CHEVAK, CHEVAK (via teleconference),                                                                    
testified in support of airport  improvement funding for the                                                                    
Chevak airport. He  stated the funding was  critical for the                                                                    
city. Additionally,  Chevak was  designated as a  postal hub                                                                    
serving six  other communities. He  spoke to  the importance                                                                    
of addressing  the needs of  supplies and goods  coming into                                                                    
the  airport  to meet  the  needs  of economic  success  for                                                                    
communities.  He discussed  it  would  improve services  for                                                                    
villages  around Bethel.  He stated  that airline  companies                                                                    
would benefit  from increased service, and  it would benefit                                                                    
the community.  The airport would most  importantly help the                                                                    
City  of  Chevak  when  it  built  a  hotel  to  accommodate                                                                    
visitors from  an ecotourism program.  It would  also enable                                                                    
residents  to  develop   small  business  opportunities.  He                                                                    
thanked the committee.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Merrick CLOSED public testimony.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
6:49:28 PM                                                                                                                    
AT EASE                                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
6:54:22 PM                                                                                                                    
RECONVENED                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Merrick noted the meeting would adjourn.                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
HB  283  was  HEARD  and   HELD  in  committee  for  further                                                                    
consideration.