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05/16/2022 03:30 PM Senate CONFERENCE COMMITTEE ON HB281
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32ND ALASKA STATE LEGISLATURE
SECOND SESSION
CONFERENCE COMMITTEE ON HB281 and HB282
May 16, 2022
4:10 p.m.
4:10:19 PM
CALL TO ORDER
Chair Stedman called the Conference Committee meeting on
HB281 and HB282 to order at 4:10 p.m.
MEMBERS PRESENT:
Senate:
Senator Bert Stedman, Chair
Senator Click Bishop
Senator Bill Wielechowski
House:
Representative Kelly Merrick, Vice-Chair
Representative Bart LeBon
Representative Dan Ortiz
MEMBERS ABSENT
None
ALSO PRESENT:
Pete Ecklund, Staff, Senator Bert Stedman; Alexei Painter,
Director, Legislative Finance Division; fiscal analysts
with the Office of Management and Budget and Legislative
Finance Division; and aides to committee members and other
members of the Legislature.
SUMMARY
HB 281 APPROP: OP BUDGET/LOANS/FUNDS; CAP; SUPP
HB 281 was HEARD and HELD in committee for
further consideration.
HB 282 APPROP: MENTAL HEALTH BUDGET
HB 282 was HEARD and HELD in committee for
further consideration.
OPERATING DEPARTMENTS:
ADMINISTRATION
COMMERCE, COMMUNITY, AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
CORRECTIONS
EDUCATION AND EARLY DEVELOPMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
FAMILY AND COMMUNITY SERVICES
FISH AND GAME
GOVERNOR
HEALTH
LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
LAW
MILITARY AND VETERANS AFFAIRS
NATURAL RESOURCES
PUBLIC SAFETY
TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC FACILITIES
JUDICIARY
LEGISLATURE
FUND CAPITALIZATION
LANGUAGE AND OTHER APPROPRIATIONS
OPERATING/SUPPLEMENTAL ITEMS
SUPPLEMENTAL DEPARTMENTS:
ADMINISTRATION
FISH AND GAME
OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR
HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES
TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC FACILITIES
LEGISLATURE
FUND CAPITALIZATION
SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 281(FIN) am S
"An Act making appropriations for the operating and
loan program expenses of state government and for
certain programs; capitalizing funds; amending
appropriations; making capital appropriations,
supplemental appropriations, and reappropriations; and
providing for an effective date."
SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 282(FIN) am S
"An Act making appropriations for the operating and
capital expenses of the state's integrated
comprehensive mental health program; and providing for
an effective date."
and
CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 281(FIN) am(brf sup maj fld)(efd fld)
"An Act making appropriations for the operating and
loan program expenses of state government and for
certain programs; capitalizing funds; amending
appropriations; and making capital appropriations,
supplemental appropriations, and reappropriations."
CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 282(FIN)
"An Act making appropriations for the operating and
capital expenses of the state's integrated
comprehensive mental health program; and providing for
an effective date."
^ADMINISTRATION
4:12:04 PM
Vice-Chair Merrick MOVED to ADOPT the following in the
Department of Administration:
Item 1 House
Item 2 House
Item 3 House
Item 4 House
Representative LeBon OBJECTED to Item 2. He questioned the
legality, and wondered whether it was conditional on any
action in the House or the Senate.
Mr. Painter stated that the bonuses for partially exempt
employees required legislation, and remarked that there was
legislation in the House that would provide those bonuses.
He explained that, for unionized employees, a letter of
agreement would be ratified under language in the Senate
version of the budget.
Representative LeBon surmised that the legality of the
bonuses required ratification by the legislature.
Mr. Painter replied that taking justice actions would not
apply any conditions, but explained that Legislative Legal
had surmised that absent of legislation, the funding could
not be paid out.
Representative LeBon WITHDREW the OBJECTION.
There being NO further OBJECTION, it was so ordered. The
action CLOSED the conferenceable items in the Department of
Administration.
^COMMERCE, COMMUNITY, AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
4:14:17 PM
Vice-Chair Merrick MOVED to ADOPT the following in the
Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development:
Item 1 House minus $125,000
Item 2 Senate
Item 3 Senate
Item 4 Senate
Item 5 Senate, all items
Item 6 Senate
Item 7 Senate
Item 8 Senate
Item 9 Senate
Item 10 Senate
Item 11 Senate
4:14:52 PM
Representative LeBon OBJECTED to Item 1, and wondered about
the background about the nature of the grants.
Mr. Painter replied that there was a tie to a federal
program that provided small business innovation grants. He
remarked that the intent of the funding was to provide
technical support to those businesses who had received
those grants.
Representative LeBon felt that $125,000 was a modest
amount, and did not want to stretch the dialog. He wondered
how a person benefited from the grant.
Mr. Painter explained that the federal program was focused
on growing small businesses with technology and similar
portfolios. He stated that the money would not provide a
match, but rather provide technical support for those
businesses that want to apply for the federal grant
program.
Representative LeBon WITHDREW his OBJECTION.
Representative LeBon OBJECTED to Item 10, and asked about
the term, "uncertain federal receipts."
Mr. Painter responded that the Alaska Seafood Marketing
Institute (ASMI) was reliant on a range of federal grants
and industry-generated fees. Due to circumstances beyond
ASMI's control, there was an uncertain expectation of
funds.
Representative LeBon wondered how much federal money was
included in the Item.
Mr. Painter recalled that the legislature appropriated $7
million in the year prior to ASMI as a multi-year item, and
he did not know how much of that money was still available.
Representative LeBon WITHDREW his objection.
There being NO further OBJECTION, it was so ordered. The
action CLOSED the conferenceable items in the Department of
Commerce, Community and Economic Development.
^CORRECTIONS
Vice-Chair Merrick MOVED to ADOPT the following in the
Department of Corrections:
Item 1 Senate
Item 2 House
Item 3 House minus $284,000
Item 4 House minus $204,000 and minus one position
Item 5 House minus $52,800
Item 6 House minus $54,200
Item 7 House minus $66,400
Item 8 House
Item 9 House minus $1 million
Item 10 House
Item 11 OPEN
Representative LeBon OBJECTED to Item 9. He noted that the
support for community jails was higher than the $4 million
in the original budget. He stressed that he objected to the
reduction to $3 million.
4:21:07 PM
Representative LeBon MAINTAINED the OBJECTION.
A roll call vote was taken on the motion to adopt item 9.
IN FAVOR: Representative Ortiz, Senator Stedman,
Representative Merrick, Senator Bishop, Senator
Wielechowski
OPPOSED: Representative LeBon
The MOTION PASSED (5/1). There being NO further OBJECTION,
item 9 was ADOPTED.
There being NO further OBJECTION, it was so ordered. The
action CLOSED the conferenceable items 1-10 in the
Department of Corrections budget, and leaves item 11 OPEN.
^EDUCATION AND EARLY DEVELOPMENT
4:22:17 PM
Vice-Chair Merrick MOVED to ADOPT the following in the
Department of Education and Early Development:
Item 1 OPEN
Item 2 OPEN
Item 3 Senate
Item 4 Senate
Item 5 Senate
Item 6 OPEN
Item 7 OPEN
Item 8 OPEN
Item 9 OPEN
Item 10 House and Senate
Item 11 OPEN
Item 12 OPEN
Representative LeBon OBJECTED to Item 4. He asked for
background information about the duties and functions
related to the item.
Mr. Painter explained that the costs was to provide
equipment for the positions outlined in Item 3.
Representative LeBon WITHDREW his OBJECTION.
There being NO further OBJECTION, it was so ordered. The
action CLOSED the conferenceable items 3, 4, 5, and 10 in
the Department of Education and Early Development budget,
leaving all other items OPEN.
^ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
Vice-Chair Merrick MOVED to ADOPT the following in the
Department of Environmental Conservation:
Item 1 OPEN
Item 2 Senate, all items
Item 3 OPEN
Item 4 House, all items
Item 5 Senate
Item 6 Senate
Item 7 OPEN
Item 8 Senate
Item 9 Senate, all items
Item 10 Senate, all items
Item 11 Senate
There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. The action
CLOSED the conferenceable items in the Department of
Environmental Conservation, leaving items 1, 3, and 7 OPEN.
^FAMILY AND COMMUNITY SERVICES
4:25:32 PM
Vice-Chair Merrick MOVED to ADOPT the following in the
Department of Family and Community Services:
Item 1 House
Item 2 House, both items
Item 3 Senate
Representative LeBon OBJECTED to Item 1. He queried the
rational for choosing the House number versus the Senate
number.
Mr. Painter stated that the item provided cross-
appropriation transfer authority to allow the department to
transfer money between appropriations.
Representative LeBon preferred $5 million over $10 million.
Representative LeBon MAINTAINED the OBJECTION.
A roll call vote was taken on the motion to adopt item 1.
IN FAVOR: Representative Ortiz, Senator Stedman,
Representative Merrick, Senator Bishop, Senator
Wielechowski
OPPOSED: Representative LeBon
The MOTION PASSED (5/1). There being NO further OBJECTION,
item 1 was ADOPTED.
There being NO further OBJECTION, it was so ordered. The
action CLOSED the conferenceable items in the Department of
Family and Community Services budget.
^FISH AND GAME
4:28:44 PM
Vice-Chair Merrick MOVED to ADOPT the following in the
Department of Fish and Game:
Item 1 Senate, all items
Item 2 Senate, all items
Item 3 Senate, all items
Item 4 Senate, all items
Item 5 Senate, all items
Item 6 Senate
Item 7 Senate
Item 8 Senate
Item 9 Senate
Item 10 Senate
Item 11 Senate
Item 12 Senate
Item 13 OPEN
Senator Wielechowski OBJECTED to Items 5, 8, and 9.
Mr. Painter deferred to Mr. Ecklund.
4:29:27 PM
AT EASE
4:32:05 PM
RECONVENED
4:32:30 PM
PETE ECKLUND, STAFF, SENATOR BERT STEDMAN, explained that
Item 5 was a fund source switch for the Anchorage and
Fairbanks hatcheries. He stated that roughly $4.6 million
of UGF was added, and roughly $4.6 million of federal
receipts related to Dingle-Johnson money was decremented in
the Item.
Mr. Ecklund explained that Items 8 and 9 were $5 million in
the Fish and Game Fund. He remarked that the money was a
one-time item for wildlife conservation, which would be
revisited the following year.
Senator Wielechowski recalled conversations with the
Department of Fish and Game who expressed concern that the
change could endanger some federal funds.
Mr. Ecklund recalled that there were multiple uses of
Dingle-Johnson funds, so the action in the budget would
free up some of the Dingle-Johnson in the operating budget,
replace it with UGF, and take the Dingle-Johnson money for
Angler Access. He stated that, if there was an issue, the
subject could be revisited the following year.
Senator Wielechowski WITHDREW his OBJECTION.
4:36:09 PM
Representative LeBon OBJECTED to Item 5. He asked for an
explanation of Dingle-Johnson.
Mr. Painter replied that the federal Dingle-Johnson funds
could be used for a wide variety of angler access projects.
Representative LeBon wondered whether they were ready to
invest Dingle-Johnson funds into capital projects.
Mr. Painter stated that in the Senate version of the
capital budget, there was a project that would utilize the
funds.
Representative LeBon queried the dollar amount of the item.
Mr. Ecklund replied that the total amount was $6 million,
and $4.5 million of which was Dingle-Johnson money.
Representative LeBon queried the project location.
Mr. Ecklund replied that he did not know the project
location.
Representative LeBon removed his OBJECTION.
There being NO further OBJECTION, it was so ordered. The
action CLOSED the conferenceable items in the Department of
Fish and Game, leaving item 13 OPEN.
^GOVERNOR
4:39:46 PM
Vice-Chair Merrick MOVED to ADOPT the following in the
Office of the Governor:
Item 1 Senate
Item 2 Senate
Item 3 Senate
Item 4 Senate
Item 5 Senate
Item 6 Senate
Item 7 Senate
Item 8 Senate
Item 9 OPEN
Item 10 Senate
Item 11 Senate
Representative LeBon OBJECTED to Item 2. He asked about the
timeline of the funds.
Mr. Painter replied that the timeline referred to items 1,
2, 4, and 5. He explained that in items 1 and 2, stated
that those in the numbers section were reduced by half. He
furthered that the language section was the other half
effective January 1, 2023. He explained that, over the
fiscal year, the entire budget would be available, but
would split it between two halves of the fiscal year.
Representative LeBon REMOVED his OBJECTION.
There being NO further OBJECTION, it was so ordered. The
action CLOSED the conferenceable items in the Office of the
Governor, leaving item 9 OPEN.
^HEALTH
4:42:02 PM
Vice-Chair Merrick MOVED to ADOPT the following in the
Department of Health:
Item 1 Senate
Item 2 House
Item 3 Senate, all items
Item 4 Senate, all items
Item 5 Senate, all items
Item 6 Senate, all items
Item 7 Senate, all items
Item 8 House modified to a temporary increment for
FY 23 and FY 24 and replace 20 permanent full-time
positions with 20 temporary positions
Item 9 House
Item 10 House
Item 11 Senate, all items
Item 12 Senate, all items
Item 13 Senate, all items
Item 14 Senate, all items
Item 15 Senate, all items
Item 16 Senate, all items
Item 17 Senate, but modified to read:
It is the intent of the legislature that the
employer entities receiving the increased
reimbursement rate for providing services under
the Home and Community Based Service Waivers,
Personal Care assistant State Plan, Community
First Choice, and the Long-term Services and
Supports Targeted Case Management programs
provide a 10 percent increase to employee wages.
Item 18 Senate, both items
Item 19 Open
Item 20 Open
Item 21 Open
Item 22 Open
Item 23 Open
Representative LeBon OBJECTED to Item 1. He stated that he
would have preferred the House number was chosen.
Mr. Painter replied that it was a policy choice, and noted
that the number was still less than the governor's request.
Representative LeBon felt the number should be zero. He
WITHDREW his OBJECTION.
There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. The action
CLOSED the conferenceable items in the Department of
Health, leaving items 19 through 23 OPEN.
^LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
4:45:27 PM
Vice-Chair Merrick MOVED to ADOPT the following in the
Department of Labor and Workforce Development:
Item 1 Senate
Item 2 Senate
Item 3 Senate
Item 4 Senate
Item 5 House
Item 6 House
Item 7 Senate
Item 8 Senate
Item 9 Senate
Senator Wielechowski OBJECTED for Item 6. He queried the
rational behind the decision.
Mr. Painter explained that the House number was a proposal
by the governor to bring the budget authority in line with
actual expenditures, so it would not reduce the funding
being spent from the particular fund source.
Senator Wielechowski surmised that it would not cut
positions or reduce worker safety.
Mr. Painter agreed.
Senator Wielechowski WITHDREW his OBJECTION.
There being NO further OBJECTION, it was so ordered. The
action CLOSED the conferenceable items in the Department of
Labor and Workforce Development budget.
^LAW
4:47:17 PM
Vice-Chair Merrick MOVED to ADOPT the following in the
Department of Law:
Item 1 Senate
Item 2 House
Item 3 House
Item 4 House
Item 5 Senate
Item 6 Senate
Representative LeBon OBJECTED to Item 1. He asked for more
information about the reference to a case in Texas.
Mr. Painter stated that Senator Wielechowski could better
speak to the subject.
4:48:20 PM
AT EASE
4:51:36 PM
RECONVENED
4:51:51 PM
Senator Wielechowski stressed that it was a case about not
protecting National Guard and Federal Reserve members.
Representative LeBon WITHDREW his OBJECTION to Item 1.
Representative LeBon OBJECTED to Item 4. He felt that the
number could be higher at $2.5 million. He recalled that
the House version was for $4 million.
Representative LeBon WITHDREW his OBJECTION.
There being NO further OBJECTION, it was so ordered. The
action CLOSED the conferenceable items in the Department of
Law budget.
^MILITARY AND VETERANS AFFAIRS
Vice-Chair Merrick MOVED to ADOPT the following in the
Department of Military and Veterans Affairs:
Item 1 House
Representative LeBon OBJECTED for discussion. He thanked
the committee for their support of the civil air patrol. He
WITHDREW his OBJECTION.
There being NO further OBJECTION, it was so ordered. The
action CLOSED the conferenceable items in the Department of
Military and Veterans Affairs budget.
^NATURAL RESOURCES
4:55:52 PM
Vice-Chair Merrick MOVED to ADOPT the following in the
Department of Natural Resources:
Item 1 Senate
Item 2 House as a one-time increment
Item 3 Senate
Item 4 Senate
Item 5 Senate
Representative LeBon OBJECTED to Item 2. He asked for more
information on the item.
Mr. Painter remarked that there was additional money in the
capital budget for the project. He stated that the item was
for ongoing support for the project.
Representative LeBon wondered whether action was required
to utilize any balance or whether there would be a carry-
over.
Mr. Painter explained that without action, any unspent
funds would lapse, so the legislature could extend the
lapse date of the appropriation.
Representative LeBon REMOVED his OBJECTION. There being NO
further OBJECTION, it was so ordered. The action CLOSED the
conferenceable items in the Department of Natural Resources
budget.
^PUBLIC SAFETY
4:58:18 PM
Vice-Chair Merrick MOVED to ADOPT the following in the
Department of Public Safety:
Item 1 Senate
Item 2 House
Item 3 Senate
Item 4 House less three positions in Palmer and
less four positions in Wasilla, for a total reduction
of seven positions
Item 5 Senate minus $230,100
Item 6 OPEN
Item 7 Senate, both items
Item 8 OPEN
Item 9 Senate
Item 10 Senate, both items
Item 11 Senate less $308,800
Item 12 House
Item 13 House
Item 14 Senate
Item 15 House minus $200,000
Item 16 House, both items
Item 17 Senate
Item 18 House
Item 19 House
Item 20 House
Representative LeBon OBJECTED to Item 4, and asked for
explanation.
Mr. Painter explained that there had been an addition of 14
positions, but did not provide the funding for the
positions. The expectation was that adding those positions
would allow for the department to continue the improvement
process.
Representative LeBon REMOVED his OBJECTION.
There being NO further OBJECTION, it was so ordered. The
action CLOSED the conferenceable items in the Department of
Public Safety budget, except for items 6 and 8, which
remain open.
^TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC FACILITIES
Vice-Chair Merrick MOVED to ADOPT the following in the
Department of Transportation and Public Facilities:
Item 1 House
Item 2 Senate
Item 3 Senate
Item 4 Senate as an one-time increment
Item 5 Senate as an one-time increment
Item 6 Senate as an one-time increment
Item 7 Senate as an one-time increment
Item 8 Senate
Item 9 Senate as an one-time increment
Items 10 OPEN
Items 11 through 13 Senate, all items
Items 14 through 16 Senate, all items
5:02:14 PM
Representative LeBon OBJECTED to Item 8. He surmised that
the item was a seasonal position for maintenance of the
Dalton Highway, but he wondered whether that position would
be a permanent seasonal position.
Mr. Painter replied that it would be a permanent position
in the base of the budget.
Representative LeBon WITHDREW his OBJECTION.
5:02:49 PM
AT EASE
5:06:27 PM
RECONVENED
There being NO further OBJECTION, it was so ordered. The
action CLOSED the conferenceable items in the Department of
Transportation and Public Facilities budget, except for
Item 10.
^JUDICIARY
5:07:06 PM
Vice-Chair Merrick MOVED to ADOPT the following in the
Alaska Judicial System:
Item 1 Senate
Item 2 House minus $1 million
Item 3 Senate
Item 4 Senate
Item 5 Senate
Item 6 Senate
Item 7 Senate
There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. The action
CLOSED the conferenceable items in the Alaska Judicial
System budget.
^LEGISLATURE
Vice-Chair Merrick MOVED to ADOPT the following in the
Legislature:
Item 1 House
Item 2 Senate
Item 3 Senate
Item 4 Senate
Item 5 Senate
There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. The action
CLOSED the conferenceable items in the Legislature's
budget.
^FUND CAPITALIZATION
Vice-Chair Merrick MOVED to ADOPT the following in the Fund
Capitalization:
Item 1 OPEN
Item 2 Senate, all items
Item 3 Senate, all items
Item 4 OPEN
Item 5 OPEN
There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. The action
CLOSED the conferenceable items 2 and 3 in Fund
Capitalization, leaving items 1, 4, and 5 open.
^LANGUAGE AND OTHER APPROPRIATIONS
Vice-Chair Merrick MOVED to ADOPT the following in the
Language and Other Appropriations:
Item 1 Senate
Item 2 Senate
Item 3 Senate
Item 4 Senate
Item 5 Senate
Item 6 Senate
Item 7 Senate
Item 8 Senate, all items
Item 9 Senate, all items
5:10:08 PM
AT EASE
5:10:31 PM
RECONVENED
5:10:51 PM
Vice-Chair Merrick MOVED to ADOPT Amendment 1 (32-
GH2686\Y.A.1), which is a contingency language amendment
regarding bonuses for members of collective bargaining
units. to the "Language and Other Appropriations" motion
sheet as item 4A.
Mr. Painter explained the item added language that related
to several of the bonus items in the House version adopted
earlier in the meeting.
Representative LeBon OBJECTED for discussion. He asked for
more background about the letter of agreement.
Mr. Painter explained that in the bargaining contract,
there was a requirement for the letters of agreement
between the executive branch and the union.
Representative LeBon WITHDREW the OBJECTION, There being NO
further OBJECTION, it was so ordered.
5:14:06 PM
Vice-Chair Merrick MOVED to ADOPT Amendment 2 (32-
GH2686\Y.A.2), a contingency language amendment regarding
bonuses for classified or partially exempt employees who
are not members of a collective bargaining unit to the
"Language and Other Appropriations" motion sheet as item
4B.
Co-Chair Stedman OBJECTED for discussion.
Mr. Painter explained that substantive legislation was
necessary to carry out the proposed bonuses adopted earlier
in the meeting.
Co-Chair Stedman WITHDREW his OBJECTION. There being NO
further OBJECTION, it was so ordered.
There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. The action
CLOSED the conferenceable items in the Language and Other
Appropriations.
^OPERATING/SUPPLEMENTAL ITEMS
^ADMINISTRATION
Vice-Chair Merrick MOVED to ADOPT the following in the
Department of Administration's FY 22 Supplemental budget:
Item 1 Senate
Item 2 OPEN
Item 3 OPEN
There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. The action
CLOSED item 1 in the Department of Administration's FY22
Supplemental budget, leaving items 2 and 3 open.
^FISH AND GAME
Vice-Chair Merrick MOVED to ADOPT the following in the
Department of Fish and Game FY 22 Supplemental budget:
Items 1 through 7 Senate, all items
Items 8 through 10 Senate, all items
There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. The action
CLOSED the conferenceable items in the FY22 Supplemental
Budget for the Department of Fish and Game.
^GOVERNOR
5:18:06 PM
Vice-Chair Merrick MOVED to ADOPT the following in the
Office of the Governor FY 22 Supplemental budget:
Item 1 Senate
Item 2 Senate
There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. The action
CLOSED the conferenceable items in the in the Office of the
Governor's FY22 Supplemental Budget.
^HEALTH
5:18:44 PM
Vice-Chair Merrick MOVED to ADOPT the following in the
Department of Health and Social Services FY 22 Supplemental
budget:
Item1 OPEN
Item 2 OPEN
Item 3 OPEN
Item 4 Senate
Item 5 OPEN
There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. The action
CLOSED the item 4 the Department of Health and Social
Services FY22 Supplemental budget, leaving items 1, 2, 3
and 5 OPEN.
^TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC FACILITIES
5:19:25 PM
Vice-Chair Merrick MOVED to ADOPT the following in the
Department of Transportation and Public Facilities FY 22
Supplemental budget:
Item 1 OPEN
Item 2 Senate
There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. The action
CLOSED item 2 the Department of Transportation and Public
Facilities, leaving item 1 OPEN.
^LEGISLATURE
5:20:01 PM
Vice-Chair Merrick MOVED to ADOPT the following in the
Legislature's FY 22 Supplemental budget:
Items 1 through 7 Senate, all items
There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. The action
CLOSED the conferenceable items in the Legislature's FY22
Supplemental budget.
^FUND CAPITALIZATION
5:20:38 PM
Vice-Chair Merrick MOVED to ADOPT the following in the Fund
Capitalization FY 22 Supplemental budget:
Item 1 OPEN
Item 2 OPEN
Item 3 OPEN
Item 4 Senate, both items
There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. The action
CLOSED item 4 in FY22 Supplemental Fund Capitalization,
leaving items 1, 2 and 3 OPEN.
Co-Chair Stedman stated that there would be an announcement
of the next meeting.
5:22:14 PM
Vice-Chair Merrick MOVED to ADJOURN. There being NO
OBJECTION, it was so ordered.
HB 281 was HEARD and HELD in committee for further
consideration.
HB 282 was HEARD and HELD in committee for further
consideration.
ADJOURNMENT
5:22:18 PM
The meeting was adjourned at 5:22 p.m.
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