Legislature(2007 - 2008)HOUSE FINANCE 519

03/31/2008 06:00 PM House FINANCE


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06:15:20 PM HB311
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                  HOUSE FINANCE COMMITTEE                                                                                       
                       March 31, 2008                                                                                           
                         6:13 P.M.                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
 CALL TO ORDER                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
 Co-Chair Meyer called the House Finance Committee meeting to                                                                   
 order at 6:13:44 PM.                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
 MEMBERS PRESENT                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
 Representative Kevin Meyer, Co-Chair                                                                                           
 Representative Mike Chenault, Co-Chair                                                                                         
 Representative Bill Stoltze, Vice-Chair                                                                                        
 Representative Harry Crawford                                                                                                  
 Representative Les Gara                                                                                                        
 Representative Mike Hawker                                                                                                     
 Representative Reggie Joule                                                                                                    
 Representative Bill Thomas Jr.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
 MEMBERS ABSENT                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
 Representative Richard Foster                                                                                                  
 Representative Mike Kelly                                                                                                      
 Representative Mary Nelson                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
 PRESENT VIA TELECONFERENCE                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
 Cynthia Henry, Vice Chair,  University, Board of  Regents,                                                                     
 Fairbanks; Kathy Morgan, Tok Community Umbrella Corporation,                                                                   
 Tok; Jeff  Hermans, Division  of  Forestry, Department of                                                                      
 Natural  Resources,  Anchorage;  Doug   Penn,  Area  wide                                                                      
 Principle, Chugiak School District, Chugiak; Jason Gazewood,                                                                   
 Lawyer, Board  Member for  Fairbanks Counseling  Adoption,                                                                     
 Fairbanks;  Michelle  Dewitt,  Director,  Tanana   Women's                                                                     
 Coalition (TWC), Bethel; Dave  Trantham, Self, Bethel; Ed                                                                      
 Zastrow, President  of  the  Local  AARP  Chapter,  Alaska                                                                     
 Commission on Aging, Ketchikan; Bob Weinstein, Mayor, City                                                                     
 of Ketchikan                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
 GENERAL SUBJECT(S):                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
The  following  overview was  taken  in  log  note  format.                                                                     
Handouts will be  on file with the House  Finance Committee                                                                     
through  the 25th  Legislative Session,  contact  465-6814.                                                                     
After the 25th  Legislative Session they will be  available                                                                     
through the Legislative Library at 465-3808.                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
      STATEWIDE PUBLIC TESTIMONY ON THE CAPITAL BUDGET                                                                        
                                                                                                                              
 TIME        SPEAKER        DISCUSSION                                                                                      
6:15:20 PM  CYNTHIA  HENRY, Testified  in  support of  maintenance                                                            
            VICE     CHAIR, funding of  $40 million dollars  to be                                                              
            UNIVERSITY,     used for the University renovation and                                                              
            BOARD       OF renewal projects.  The funding would be                                                              
            REGENTS,        used to address major maintenance                                                                   
            FAIRBANKS       including roof repairs and mechanical                                                               
                            needs.                                                                                              
                            She   worried   about  the   reduction                                                              
                            proposed in  the  Senate,  which would                                                              
                            place the  University  in  a difficult                                                              
                            situation.    The public  expects  the                                                              
                            University    to     maintain    their                                                              
                            facilities; it is difficult to attract                                                              
                            new students if the facilities are not                                                              
                            kept up.                                                                                            
                            Ms. Henry urged favorable consideration                                                             
                            of the number proposed by the Governor.                                                           
6:18:30 PM Vice-Chair       Requested   additional   comments   on                                                            
            Stoltze         funding requests for the sport complex.                                                           
6:19:04 PM Ms. Henry        Clarified that the sports center was                                                              
                            not considered  a priority  at present                                                              
                            time; instead, the science building at                                                              
                            University of Alaska-Fairbanks (UAF) is                                                             
                            the highest priority.   She maintained                                                              
                            that  academics  are  easier  to  sell                                                              
                            potential students.  The Board has not                                                              
                            taken a position on the sports facility                                                             
                            and  reiterated that  the University's                                                              
                            number one priority  is the Biological                                                              
                            Sciences building.                                                                                
6:20:12 PM  Representative  Inquired  regarding requested  funding                                                            
            Thomas          for the $45 million dollar research                                                                 
                            vessel.   Co-Chair  Meyer  noted those                                                              
                            were federal funds.                                                                               
6:21:41 PM  KATHY   MORGAN, Testified in support of funding for the                                                           
            TOK   COMMUNITY Upper Tanana  Valley  Renewable Energy                                                              
            UMBRELLA        Initiative capital improvement project.                                                             
            CORPORATION     She indicated concerns for fire safety                                                              
                            protection in   that community,  which                                                              
                            would  be  addressed by  removing  the                                                              
                            fuel.                                                                                               
                            The funding would provide for equipment                                                             
                            and  materials for  removing fuel  and                                                              
                            then using it to heat public buildings.                                                             
                            She   summarized  that   funding   the                                                              
                            incremental request  would essentially                                                              
                            save the State money.                                                                             
6:23:32 PM Co-Chair         Asked if the request had moved through                                                            
            Chenault        a public meeting process in Tok.  Ms.                                                               
                            Morgan replied there have been meetings                                                             
                            throughout the area, including Tok.                                                               
6:24:25 PM Co-Chair         Questioned   if    Ms.    Morgan   had                                                            
            Chenault        discussions with any environmental                                                                
                            groups regarding cutting down trees for                                                             
                            the  project.    Ms. Morgan  responded,                                                             
                            there  are  no  organized environmental                                                             
                            groups in that area.  The trees need to                                                             
                            be  cut as  they are creating a  danger                                                             
                            and are past maturity.                                                                            
 6:25:38 PM Co-Chair        Mentioned the difficulties in his                                                                 
             Chenault       community for initiating such projects                                                              
                            unless    endorsed   by   environmental                                                             
                            groups.                                                                                           
 6:26:35 PM JEFF HERMANS, Testified in support of Upper Tanana                                                                
             DIVISION    OF Valley Renewable Energy Initiative.  He                                                             
             FORESTRY,      noted his experience in the field.  He                                                              
             DEPARTMENT  OF explained  that wildfires threaten  Tok                                                             
             NATURAL        and the seven surrounding villages and                                                              
             RESOURCES,     communities.  Those fires create a                                                                  
             ANCHORAGE      great cost to the State of Alaska and                                                               
                            its residents.                                                                                      
                            Mr.  Hermans  said  that the  State  of                                                             
                            Alaska  has   spent  over  $50  million                                                             
                            dollars  in the last  25 years on  fire                                                             
                            suppression,  which  does  not  include                                                             
                            costs to the federal government.                                                                    
                            He   reiterated   the   importance   of                                                             
                            supporting  the   Upper  Tanana  Valley                                                             
                            Renewable Energy  Initiative for safety                                                             
                            reasons  as  well  as creating  a  cost                                                             
                            savings for the State.                                                                            
 6:29:37 PM DOUG      PENN, Requested funds to address the critical                                                           
             AREA-WIDE      roof repair needs at the Whittier                                                                   
             PRINCIPLE,     Community School.  The roof is at a                                                                 
             CHUGIAK SCHOOL place of continued deterioration due to                                                             
             DISTRICT,      the harsh winter conditions and the                                                                 
             CHUGIAK        snow load.  Now, it has become a safety                                                             
                            hazard to both the structural integrity                                                             
                            of the facility and the students.                                                                   
                            The   project  was  submitted  to   the                                                             
                            Department   of  Education  and   Early                                                             
                            Development for the past several years.                                                             
                            If  the roof is not  repaired soon, the                                                             
                            fear  is that much greater  damage will                                                             
                            occur to the building structure.                                                                    
                            He   requested  that   the  budget   be                                                             
                            approved   with   the   Whittier   roof                                                             
                            renovation project included.                                                                      
 6:31:05 PM Representative Inquired the ranking position for the                                                              
             Hawker         project on the Department of Education                                                              
                            and  Early  Development priority  list.                                                             
                            Mr. Penn responded that it is currently                                                             
                            listed as #3 on that list.                                                                        
 6:31:46 PM JASON           Pointed    out   that   the    Interior                                                           
             GAZEWOOD,      delegation has requested approximately                                                              
             LAWYER,  BOARD $150  thousand  dollars  for  emergency                                                           
            MEMBER     FOR funds from the Capital budget for the                                                                
          FAIRBANKS       Fairbanks Counseling Agency.                                                                          
            COUNSELING      He noted the organization provides                                                                  
            ADOPTION,       services   to    the    community   in                                                              
            FAIRBANKS       determining ways to bring families                                                                  
                            together  through  adoption  services;                                                              
                            counseling services are  also offered.                                                              
                            Ultimately,  the  organization assists                                                              
                           the State.                                                                                           
                            He highlighted  the amount  of federal                                                              
                            dollars, which  had been  lost to  the                                                              
                            project.                                                                                          
6:34:18 PM MICHELLE         Testified in support for a new facility                                                           
            DEWITT,         construction request in the amount of                                                               
            DIRECTOR,       $1.5 million dollars.  Currently, the                                                               
            TANANA  WOMEN'S Center  has  roof  damage,  which  has                                                              
            COALITION       created a dangerous situation in                                                                    
            (TWC), BETHEL   Bethel.  She urged legislative support                                                              
                            for the funding.                                                                                  
6:35:27 PM DAVE TRANTHAM, Testified in support of funding dollars                                                             
            SELF, BETHEL    to address the fire station roof, which                                                             
                            now  has  structural damage  resulting                                                              
                            from the leakage.                                                                                 
6:36:32 PM ED      ZASTROW, Addressed the lack of senior housing.                                                             
            ALASKA          He urged greater State support for                                                                  
            COMMISSION  ON  funding to the  Alaska Housing Finance                                                              
            AGING,          Corporation (AHFC), an agency that can                                                              
            PRESIDENT   OF help address statewide needs.                                                                        
            THE LOCAL  AARP He directed additional comments to high                                                             
            CHAPTER,        energy costs for fuel paid by the                                                                   
            KETCHIKAN       senior population.                                                                                  
                            Mr. Zastrow made a plea that some sort                                                              
                            of energy assistance grants be provided                                                             
                            for the State's seniors.                                                                          
6:39:39 PM BOB WEINSTEIN, Encouraged support for the House                                                                    
            MAYOR, CITY OF  Finance  Committee to  look  at  local                                                              
            KETCHIKAN       infrastructure needs.  Due to the high                                                              
                            price  of  fuel, it  has  become  more                                                              
                            important to enhance the capital budget                                                             
                            for addressing local needs.                                                                       
6:41:45 PM AT EASE                                                                                                            
6:56:34 PM RECONVENE                                                                                                          
6:56:37 PM Co-Chair Meyer  Noted that there would be further                                                                  
                            opportunities  for   public  testimony                                                              
                            taken on  the capital budget  later in                                                              
                            the week.                                                                                         
            ADJOURNMENT                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
            The     meeting                                                                                                     
            was adjourned                                                                                                       
            at 6:58 P.M.                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                

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