Legislature(2013 - 2014)Anch LIO Rm 105

11/21/2013 10:00 AM Senate LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

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10:05:15 AM Start
12:13:58 PM Adjourn
* first hearing in first committee of referral
+ teleconferenced
= bill was previously heard/scheduled
**Location is ANC Temporary LIO, 733 W.4th Ave**
I. Call to Order
II. Approval of Minutes
<Above Item Removed from Agenda>
III. Ratification of Charitable Events
IV. Contract Approvals
V. Other Committee Business
VI. Adjournment
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                            NOVEMBER 21, 2013                                                                                 
                                10:05 a.m.                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
   MEMBERS PRESENT                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
   Representative Mike Hawker, Chair                                                                                            
   Representative Craig Johnson                                                                                                 
   Representative Lance  Pruitt                                                                                                 
   Representative Bill  Stoltze                                                                                                 
   Representative Peggy  Wilson                                                                                                 
   Senator John Coghill                                                                                                         
   Senator Kevin Meyer                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
   MEMBERS ON TELECONFERENCE                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
   Senator Peter Micciche, Vice Chair                                                                                           
   Representative Max Gruenberg                                                                                                 
   Senator Dennis Egan                                                                                                          
   Representative Austerman, Alternate                                                                                          
                                                                                                                              
   MEMBERS ABSENT                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
   Representative Mike Chenault                                                                                                 
   Senator Charlie Huggins                                                                                                      
   Senator Mike Dunleavy                                                                                                        
   Senator Gary Stevens                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
   OTHER MEMBERS PRESENT                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
   Senator Donald Olson                                                                                                         
   Representative Gara                                                                                                          
   Representative Guttenberg (via teleconference)                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
   AGENDA                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
   SANCTIONING OF CHARITY EVENT                                                                                                 
   CONTRACT APPROVALS                                                                                                           
   OTHER COMMITTEE BUSINESS                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
   SPEAKER REGISTER                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
   Bob O'Neill, Pfeffer Development                                                                                             
   Pam Varni, Executive Director, Legislative Affairs Agency                                                                    
   Jessica Geary, Finance Manager, Legislative Affairs Agency                                                                   
   Doug Gardner, Legal Services Director, Legislative Affairs                                                                   
     Agency                                                                                                                     
 Juli Lucky, Staff to Representative Mike Hawker and Committee Aide                                                             
     to Legislative Council                                                                                                     
  10:05:15 AM                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
 I. CHAIR MIKE HAWKER called the Legislative Council meeting to order                                                         
    at  10:05 a.m.  in room  105 of  the Anchorage Legislative  Office                                                          
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    Building  located at  733 W 4   Avenue. He  noted that  since some                                                          
    members are on  teleconference, all voting will be by roll call to                                                          
    demonstrate for the record that there is a quorum for all votes.                                                          
                                                                                                                              
    Present  at the call  were Representatives Hawker,  Gruenberg (via                                                          
    teleconference),   Pruitt,  Stoltze,   and  P.   Wilson;  Senators                                                          
    Coghill,   Egan   (via  teleconference),   Meyer,  and   Micciche.                                                          
    Representative  Austerman  (alternate member)  joined the  meeting                                                          
    later via teleconference.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                              
    Chair  Hawker said  there was  a quorum  to conduct  business, and                                                          
    also welcomed Senator Olson to the meeting.                                                                                 
                                                                                                                              
II. RATIFICATION OF CHARITABLE EVENTS                                                                                         
    a. Alaska Governors Awards for the Arts & Humanities                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
    CHAIR  HAWKER said  that his staff  has reviewed  the organization                                                          
    and  confirmed  that  they  are  a recognized  501(c)(3)  in  good                                                          
    standing.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
  10:08:23 AM                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
    REPRESENTATIVE  JOHNSON moved that Legislative  Council ratify the                                                          
    following  charity event, which  was previously sanctioned  by the                                                          
    Legislative  Council Chair in accordance  with AS 24.60.080(2)(b):                                                          
    Alaska Governors  Awards for the Arts & Humanities benefitting the                                                          
    Alaska Arts & Culture Foundation.                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
    CHAIR  HAWKER,  in response  to a  question  by Representative  P.                                                          
    Wilson, noted that  this vote ratifies an event that the Chair had                                                          
    previously  sanctioned  in accordance  with statute.  It allows  a                                                          
    Legislator  to accept a ticket to attend the event  as a gift from                                                          
    a  lobbyist. Legislative Council is  not in any way  endorsing the                                                          
    organization.                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
    A roll call vote was taken.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
    YEAS:   Gruenberg,  Johnson, Pruitt, Stoltze, P.  Wilson, Coghill,                                                          
            Egan, Meyer, Micciche, Hawker                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
    NAYS: None                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
    The motion passed 10-0.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                              
III. CONTRACT APPROVALS                                                                                                       
     a. Anchorage LIO - Furniture Integration Proposal                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
     CHAIR  HAWKER  introduced Bob  O'Neill,  project  manager for  the                                                         
     current  Anchorage  LIO  renovation  and  an employee  of  Pfeffer                                                         
     Development. He  personally thanked Bob and his staff for doing an                                                         
     incredible  job preparing  the temporary  space for  the Anchorage                                                         
     office  in a very short time  span. He also thanked  Juli Lucky of                                                         
     his  staff for the  extraordinary amount of  work she has  done on                                                         
     this project.                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
     BOB  O'NEILL  made  a  presentation to  Legislative  Council  that                                                         
     included  a small  number of slides  providing examples  of office                                                         
     and  conference room configurations possible  with their proposal.                                                         
     In  summary, he said office  furniture needs should  be considered                                                         
     early  in any  new office  space planning.  The Legislature  has a                                                         
     strong  requirement for  furniture that  provides flexibility  and                                                         
     standardization,  given  the number  of office  moves and  varying                                                         
     staff  needs. Technology needs specific to  the Legislature should                                                         
     also  be  incorporated   into  furniture  considerations.  Pfeffer                                                         
     Development proposes  a two-step process that includes providing a                                                         
     variety  of  furniture  options  that  would  be  put  out  for  a                                                         
     competitive  bid, and then coming back  before Legislative Council                                                         
     with a proposal and total cost for a final decision.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
     CHAIR  HAWKER   interjected  during  the  presentation  to  remind                                                         
     members  that in  a previous  meeting when  Council moved  forward                                                         
     with  this project,  furnishings  were mentioned  in an  executive                                                         
     session as the  last item that Council would need to address in an                                                         
     open session since  it was a contract matter. He said that anybody                                                         
     that  watched the furniture move  out of the building  might agree                                                         
     that  much  of the  furniture  is  in the  same  condition as  the                                                         
     building  about to be renovated.  He further commented  during the                                                         
     presentation that  the furniture and technology requirements would                                                         
     be determined working in coordination with LAA staff.                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
     MR.  O'NEILL agreed,  noting that  they would go  office-by-office                                                         
     with  the appropriate Agency  staff to identify  needs, standards,                                                         
     and  appearance. They will then  put together a large  bid package                                                         
     outlining in detail  every piece and part required, in other words                                                         
     a specific set  of standards in both graphic and written form with                                                         
     piece  counts. Once that part of the process  is complete, Pfeffer                                                         
     Development  would  come  back  to  Council with  what  they  have                                                         
     determined  are the  best proposals  for approval  or denial  in a                                                         
     transparent  process open  to the  public. Legislative  Council is                                                         
     not  making a  commitment beyond the  time put  in for  the design                                                         
     package.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
    CHAIR  HAWKER  said that  at the  end  of the  day, the  Anchorage                                                          
    office  will need to be  furnished, one way or another.  It became                                                          
    apparent  during the  move-out that  much of  the furniture  was a                                                          
    hodge-podge  assembled  by various  individuals; much  of it  fell                                                          
    apart when trying  to move it; and about half of the furniture was                                                          
    really  not suitable for putting  back in place once  the building                                                          
    is done. Council  is being asked to authorize the Chair, on behalf                                                          
    of  the committee  and  working with  LAA, to  negotiate with  the                                                          
    appropriate  entity under the  procurement options to  engage them                                                          
    to come  back with a bid package for  furnishings. The procurement                                                          
    of  these  services   is  estimated  to  be  between  $75,000  and                                                          
    $100,000, which  is the approximate cost for the same services for                                                          
    the  recently completed NANA building. He then  opened up the item                                                          
    for discussion.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
    REPRESENTATIVE  STOLTZE commented that  he was satisfied  with the                                                          
    surplus  furniture   available.  He  expressed  trepidation  about                                                          
    jumping  into a furniture contract and stated  he would be casting                                                          
    a protest vote.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
    PAM  VARNI, Executive Director of the  Legislative Affairs Agency,                                                          
    in  response to  a question  by Senator  Coghill about  what would                                                          
    happen  to the leftover furniture, said her  staff have identified                                                          
    quite  a bit of furniture  for surplus, while some  furniture will                                                          
    be stored.  There has not been a large  purchase of furniture made                                                          
    for  probably 20 years.  Should the Legislature get  new furniture                                                          
    under  this proposal, anything  worth saving  will be sent  out to                                                          
    other  legislative offices  around the  state as  necessary. Those                                                          
    items  not  claimed  by  the  Legislature  and that  might  be  of                                                          
    interest to other state agencies will be sent to surplus.                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
    SENATOR  COGHILL  followed  up to  say  that  it is  an  Anchorage                                                          
    decision  in his  view, but there  are a  lot of  Legislators that                                                          
    have used their office account to purchase furniture pieces.                                                                
                                                                                                                                
    MS.  VARNI  confirmed that  any  furniture  purchased with  office                                                          
    account funds is the property of the individual Legislator.                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
    CHAIR  HAWKER noted that, should  the decision be made  to go with                                                          
    this  proposal,  if an  individual Legislator  chooses to  furnish                                                          
    their  own office with their  own furnishings, they will  have the                                                          
    ability  to do so. There would still be a  kit of furnishings that                                                          
    can  replace  the  personal  items should  that  Legislator  leave                                                          
    office.                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
    SENATOR  COGHILL said from  his experience  it is quite  a shuffle                                                          
    when new Legislators  come in. He added he will be watching how we                                                          
    navigate   the  used  furniture  removal  and   listening  to  the                                                          
    Anchorage Legislators on this issue.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
     CHAIR  HAWKER said  furniture  is an  essential part  of the  real                                                         
     estate  development process  and, in  his experience,  the biggest                                                         
     challenge.  It's  a  complex  process  that  really  does  require                                                         
     professionals to work through.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
     SENATOR  COGHILL agreed and added that, with  regard to the media,                                                         
     it would  be in the public interest to ensure  they have plenty of                                                         
     space to do their job.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
     MR. O'NEILL  said that was taken into account  and is reflected in                                                         
     the floor plans.                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
     REPRESENTATIVE  P.  WILSON said  that,  for the  benefit of  those                                                         
     listening  to the  meeting, the  furniture in  storage is  in poor                                                         
     condition.                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
     REPRESENTATIVE  GRUENBERG  wanted  clarification  that  the  money                                                         
     being  requested is to hire  someone to advise the  Legislature on                                                         
     obtaining furniture.                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
     MR.  O'NEILL  confirmed  that was  the  case  and added  that  the                                                         
     advisory  role includes putting together a  procurement package so                                                         
     at  the end of  the process there would  be a 30-70  page document                                                         
     used to go out  for a competitive bid. Responding to a question by                                                         
     Representative  Pruitt regarding  a total  cost estimate,  he said                                                         
     the  question was difficult to answer but  based on his experience                                                         
     for  all  the  furniture  for  this  size  building  and  all  the                                                         
     technology  components  for the  conference rooms  and the  public                                                         
     spaces,  the  cost   would  be  in  the  $1.4-1.8  million  range.                                                         
     Responding  to a question  by Chair  Hawker, Mr. O'Neill  said the                                                         
     estimate is $200,000-400,000 in technology alone.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
     REPRESENTATIVE  JOHNSON asked if the Agency had  the ability to do                                                         
     this work rather than outsource it.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
     MS.  VARNI responded  that a  lot of  the work  being proposed  is                                                         
     accomplished  by  architects  and  the  Agency does  not  have  an                                                         
     architect on staff.  Outside architects have been brought in to do                                                         
     work  on  many previous  projects. In  terms  of procurement,  she                                                         
     agreed  the  Agency is  capable  of that  work.  She said  Pfeffer                                                         
     Development  could use the Agency's procurement  officer once they                                                         
     have the design package if that is Council's preference.                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
     CHAIR   HAWKER,   in  response   to   a   follow-up  question   by                                                         
     Representative  Johnson, said that  the authority being  sought at                                                         
     this time is to  negotiate and determine what would be the process                                                         
     forward.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
    REPRESENTATIVE  JOHNSON said  he would  encourage  the use  of in-                                                          
    house  people as much as possible when it  comes to the evaluation                                                          
    portion of this process.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
    CHAIR  HAWKER said that  in speaking with Legal  Services Director                                                          
    Doug  Gardner, there is  a myriad of procurement  routes available                                                          
    and it's  a matter of picking the course that  allows for the best                                                          
    execution.  He was seeking the authority to  keep working with LAA                                                          
    to determine that route.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
    MR.   O'NEILL  said  that  in  his  experience   having  the  same                                                          
    architects that  are working on the building do the furniture work                                                          
    is an added advantage  because of the coordination of the building                                                          
    systems,  wiring,  etc.  The entire  design  team  working on  the                                                          
    building  also engages in  the process of the  ultimate furnishing                                                          
    design  so that  it is an  integrated system as  well as  a single                                                          
    point of contact and a single responsibility for that.                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
    REPRESENTATIVE  JOHNSON said that was exactly his  point. He wants                                                          
    someone  who is accountable to the Legislature for  the next 20 or                                                          
    30  years, not someone that  walks away when the  building's done,                                                          
    the  contract  is signed  and the  final  check is  cut. He  wants                                                          
    people that are  accountable and work for the Legislature to be as                                                          
    involved as possible.                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
    CHAIR  HAWKER  agreed.  He  said  while  the  Legislature  has  no                                                          
    financial  exposure on  the project  itself, the  building  has to                                                          
    work for us.                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
    VICE  CHAIR MICCICHE  agreed that  we use  our internal  resources                                                          
    whenever  possible. It may be  that we identify the  needs for the                                                          
    furniture  required and perhaps order some internally.  He said it                                                          
    is worth  commenting that he is sitting in  his remote office with                                                          
    hand-me-downs,  his office in Juneau is  filled with hand-me-downs                                                          
    and he thinks it's  sort of a badge of honor for folks. He said he                                                          
    doesn't   think  there   should  be   an  expectation.   He's  not                                                          
    necessarily  referring to this current project,  he just thinks we                                                          
    should  get full usage out  of our state resources.  The idea that                                                          
    we have  brand new shiny furniture in each  office is something we                                                          
    need to guard against.                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
    CHAIR  HAWKER  said  putting  this  package  together  allows  us,                                                          
    working  with LAA, to inventory what we have and  where we want to                                                          
    look  at new furnishing  and where  we don't need  to look  at new                                                          
    furnishings. He  reminded members that there was a recent purchase                                                          
    of brand new furniture  for the Eagle River LIO and as soon as the                                                          
    furniture  was installed, Information Services had  to drill holes                                                          
    in the furniture  in order to wire the computer technology. It's a                                                          
    no-win situation.                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
   10:46:44 AM                                                                                                                
     REPRESENTATIVE  JOHNSON moved  that Legislative  Council authorize                                                         
     the chairman to  negotiate for professional design services for an                                                         
     integrated  furnishings  package  for  the  Anchorage  Legislative                                                         
     Information Office, not to exceed $100,000.                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
     A roll call vote was taken.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
     YEAS:   Gruenberg,  Johnson,  Pruitt,  P. Wilson,  Coghill,  Egan,                                                         
             Meyer, Micciche, Hawker                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
     NAYS: Stoltze                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
     The motion passed 9-1.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
     CHAIR  HAWKER stated  that any  Legislator that  has questions  or                                                         
     concerns  about this  project is  certainly more  than welcome  to                                                         
     discuss  with  Pfeffer Development  any  level of  detail that  is                                                         
     involved in this project.                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
     REPRESENTATIVE JOHNSON  said that what he likes about this is that                                                         
     we are  integrating the furniture and the  technology but he would                                                         
     also  like  to   take  a  forward-looking  approach  with  utility                                                         
     corridors, etc.,  so as new technology grows we're not redesigning                                                         
     everything, that we build into the future as much as possible.                                                             
                                                                                                                                
     MR.  O'NEILL agreed and said  that was taken into  account even in                                                         
     the   basic  building  design.  They  try  to   provide  the  most                                                         
     flexibility  to  anticipate  future  improvements  in  technology,                                                         
     particularly in meeting room spaces.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
     CHAIR  HAWKER noted that  while the  process is just  beginning to                                                         
     get underway, there  was discussion at the last meeting concerning                                                         
     a lease-purchase  option for some time down  the line; discussions                                                         
     are ongoing.                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
 IV. OTHER COMMITTEE BUSINESS                                                                                                 
     a. Legislator Allowance Accounts                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
     CHAIR  HAWKER  moved  down  the  agenda  to  Legislator  Allowance                                                         
     Accounts  so interested parties present in the  room could address                                                         
     the item. He said  he had spent a great deal of time on this issue                                                         
     after  a previous Legislative  Council had created  a compensatory                                                         
     allowance  system.  He summarized  a  technical  memo prepared  by                                                         
     Deloitte  Tax LLP, one of  the world's leading tax  and accounting                                                         
     firms to say  that there are three options for consideration. This                                                         
     committee  does  not have  authority to  change Legislators'  base                                                         
     salaries  - that's  a statutory  matter. At  this time,  the Chair                                                         
    noted  the presence  of Representatives  Gara and Guttenberg  (via                                                          
    teleconference).                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
    He  said statute  authorizes  the existence  of expense  allowance                                                          
    accounts. He cited  from Sec. 24.10.110 Additional allowances, "In                                                        
    addition  [to   salary  of  a  Legislator],  each  member  of  the                                                          
    legislature  is  entitled to  an  annual  allowance prescribed  in                                                          
    accordance  with AS  39.23 for  postage, stationery,  stenographic                                                          
    services,  and other expenses." He said it's  pretty clear by that                                                          
    statute  that   the  allowance  was  intended  to  be  for  office                                                          
    expenses.   It  was  not  intended  to  be   compensation  to  the                                                          
    legislature no matter how that might be structured.                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
  10:53:45 AM                                                                                                                 
    At  this time,  staff  informed the  Chair there  was a  technical                                                          
    problem and he took a brief at ease to allow for resolution.                                                                
                                                                                                                                
  10:54:23 AM                                                                                                                 
    CHAIR  HAWKER brought  the meeting  back to  order and  noted that                                                          
    this  meeting was the first  committee meeting to be  held in this                                                          
    temporary  space. He  congratulated the  technical staff  who made                                                          
    this whole thing work in the two weeks they had to do so.                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
    Chair  Hawker,  continuing the  discussion  of options  available,                                                          
    said  again  there  are  only  three  options that  are  legal  in                                                          
    accordance with  the Internal Revenue Service. Very clearly, there                                                          
    can be an allowance  account that is fully accountable. There is a                                                          
    set amount for  each office, receipts are submitted to Legislative                                                          
    Affairs Agency  Accounting, and Accounting pays for those receipts                                                          
    as  long  as they  are deemed  a  legitimate legislative  business                                                          
    expense. Everyone is treated the same.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
    There  is also an option that is a  non-accountable account, which                                                          
    is  what  the  Legislature  was  given  in 2013  by  the  previous                                                          
    Legislative  Council. A set  amount of  money is dispensed  at the                                                          
    beginning  of the  year, it's  treated as  taxable income,  it has                                                          
    withholding against  it, it's compensation. He went on to say that                                                          
    whatever  is  done  with  the  net  amount  received  requires  no                                                          
    reporting  back to the state or  otherwise, it may be  used as the                                                          
    Legislator  wills.  Again,  non-accountable account  resulting  in                                                          
    taxable income is the second option and is very clear.                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
    In  working with Deloitte Tax,  it took some time to  determine if                                                          
    there  were any other  viable options. He  wanted to see  how much                                                          
    latitude  there was to give individual Legislators  the ability to                                                          
    choose  between  a  fully  accountable and  non-accountable  plan,                                                          
    which  was  a  little  bit  more  like  what  existed  before  the                                                          
    universal  rule  took effect  for 2013.  The concept  is called  a                                                          
    'cafeteria'  benefits plan. In this case,  after much professional                                                          
     research  by  some  of the  best  people  in the  nation,  they've                                                         
     concluded  that the IRS hasn't ruled if a  cafeteria plan could be                                                         
     used.  The IRS has not  issued the regulations that  they proposed                                                         
     to  deal  with   the  cafeteria  concept.  Those  regulations,  if                                                         
     finalized, would  probably be construed to preclude the ability of                                                         
     individual  Legislators  to choose  between  accountable and  non-                                                         
     accountable.  At best, it would  be an uphill battle  and probably                                                         
     unworkable in the  long range, particularly when cast in the light                                                         
     of  Alaska's statutory  authority to  have allowance  accounts. He                                                         
     doesn't  personally  see  anywhere  in  that statute  that  really                                                         
     allows  any  form of  compensatory  allowance  account. The  fully                                                         
     accountable  plan is, in fact,  the only viable route  forward for                                                         
     proper    implementation    of   that    statute.   It    provides                                                         
     accountability, transparency, and reportability for state funds.                                                           
                                                                                                                                
     Chair Hawker  said he intended today to put a  motion on the floor                                                         
     that would direct  LAA to re-write the Allowance Policy as a fully                                                         
     accountable  policy. He  then opened the  issue to  discussion. He                                                         
     invited Representative Gara to testify.                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
     REPRESENTATIVE  GARA said  he hoped  that the Legislature  changes                                                         
     the  Allowance  Account Policy  to one  that  our accountants  and                                                         
     attorneys have  said is legal. The problem with the current policy                                                         
     is  that  roughly $1,000  goes  into  the Legislator's  retirement                                                         
     account  out of  the office  account. There  is an  office account                                                         
     statute  that money should  be spent  on office expenses.  Part of                                                         
     the  current  policy  says one-third  of  the  money goes  to  the                                                         
     federal government;  that's $300,000 that gets sent to the federal                                                         
     government  because  it's taxable.  That doesn't  seem smart.  The                                                         
     public should have  a right to know what office account monies are                                                         
     spent  on. That's not the policy under the  current system. At the                                                         
     end of  the year, if there is money left over,  it should lapse to                                                         
     the  general fund. He thinks that's something  the Legislature has                                                         
     made  a mistake  on over the  years. He  hopes the  committee will                                                         
     adopt  a policy that says  Legislators will report  their expenses                                                         
     to the Legislative  Affairs Agency so the public can see what they                                                         
     are;  that whatever money  is not spent  goes back to  the general                                                         
     fund; and that none of the money goes into retirement accounts.                                                            
                                                                                                                                
     CHAIR  HAWKER  interrupted to  ask if  Representative Gara  agreed                                                         
     with  the  motion about  to be  put  forward. Representative  Gara                                                         
     confirmed  that was  so. Chair  Hawker repeated  that the  current                                                         
     policy was established  by a previous Legislative Council, not the                                                         
     people  seated here today.  That policy, as  it was put  in place,                                                         
     necessarily lasted  one year and Council is taking action today as                                                         
     soon  as it's practicable in time  to make sure the  new policy is                                                         
     implemented as soon as it's possible to implement a new policy.                                                            
                                                                                                                                
    REPRESENTATIVE   JOHNSON  thanked  the  Chair   for  getting  some                                                          
    assistance  from some professional tax people. He  said he thought                                                          
    the  decision  that was  made  in the  previous  Council was  made                                                          
    somewhat without  appropriate information. He said he didn't think                                                          
    Council  had everything  they needed to  make the  right decision.                                                          
    The  decision then was  to offer  flexibility to a  Legislator and                                                          
    let  them do it on their  own. With this newfound  information, he                                                          
    has  no doubt that the direction Council  is going is appropriate.                                                          
    He  asked  if  new  staff  would  be necessary  to  administer  60                                                          
    accounts.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
    JESSICA  GEARY,   Finance  Manager  for  the  Legislative  Affairs                                                          
    Agency,  responded that extra staff would not  be needed. She said                                                          
    there  were four  people working  in the  Accounting office.  They                                                          
    have  handled accountable  plans in  the past and  they can  do it                                                          
    again.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
    SENATOR  MEYER said he didn't care either way  because he's always                                                          
    exceeded the allotment  that he's been given. He asked whether the                                                          
    Senate  shouldn't be given  twice as much  as the House  since the                                                          
    Senate  districts are twice  as large. He  said he has  found that                                                          
    doing  a  mailing as  a  Senator  means there  are  twice as  many                                                          
    constituents  to reach and  it's going to  cost twice as  much. He                                                          
    said that's how  he usually exceeds his allotment. Doing a mailing                                                          
    in a Senate  district is $7,000-8,000; two mailings generally uses                                                          
    up  the whole allotment.  He said he  sees some savings  by having                                                          
    the House be $10,000  and the Senate be $20,000 and is curious how                                                          
    it  ended  up being  $16,000 for  the  House and  $20,000 for  the                                                          
    Senate.  He acknowledged there would be some  disagreement on that                                                          
    issue.  He said if  you do take  the lump  sum, you keep  track of                                                          
    your own expenses  and can claim it on income tax to get the money                                                          
    back anyway. In  a way, one is still tax-protected. An accountable                                                          
    plan  requires  an extra  step,  so it  isn't  quite as  efficient                                                          
    although he has no problem doing that.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
    CHAIR  HAWKER, speaking to  both points, responded that  he wasn't                                                          
    part of this Council  when the rates were established and that the                                                          
    issue  can be  revisited at any  time. It's  not something  he was                                                          
    prepared  to bring up today, but  could be an item  in the future.                                                          
    The point on  the financial efficiency, however, is that even when                                                          
    taken as a non-accountable  plan as personal income then spent and                                                          
    arguably  getting  a tax  deduction on  your  form 2106  (Employee                                                          
    Business  Expenses),  there's  an  adjusted  gross  income  hurdle                                                          
    before one can  get any claim of those Employee Business Expenses;                                                          
    a built-in  inefficiency there that you completely  lose a portion                                                          
    of  that allowance account depending upon  one's personal adjusted                                                          
    gross income.                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
     SENATOR  MEYER said he agreed  the cafeteria option should  be off                                                         
     the  table. He  then  asked why  Legislators couldn't  be given  a                                                         
     choice to go accountable or non-accountable.                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
     CHAIR  HAWKER said he was  responding as an  individual Legislator                                                         
     who doesn't see  how Council has the authority to create allowance                                                         
     accounts  that  are,  in fact,  compensatory.  There  is no  clear                                                         
     authority  in statute; the statute discusses  an expense allowance                                                         
     account   for  specific   things.  It's   silent  on   that  being                                                         
     administrated  through additional  compensation  when there  is no                                                         
     accountability  requirement.   There  is  also  a  separate  legal                                                         
     statute  that defines legislator compensation that  does not speak                                                         
     to  the  fact  that  your  compensation  is your  salary  plus  an                                                         
     allowance  account. He  noted that  Legal Services  has said  that                                                         
     it's "squishy" at  best. He said he personally does not want to go                                                         
     that  way. He  wants to be  crystal clear,  absolutely accountable                                                         
     and within  the letter of the law. If  Legislator salaries need to                                                         
     be adjusted, we  have a salary commission; we have handed off that                                                         
     responsibility to an outside party.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
     REPRESENTATIVE  P. WILSON supported the fully  accountable plan as                                                         
     the  money goes  further and  she is  already in  the practice  of                                                         
     keeping all her receipts.                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
     REPRESENTATIVE  JOHNSON  said he  has  opted for  a split  between                                                         
     accountable   and  non-accountable  as  that   provided  the  most                                                         
     flexibility,  as  well as  he was  initially  concerned about  the                                                         
     responsiveness  of the Accounting system  for reimbursing vendors.                                                         
     He found  the response of the Accounting office  to be very quick;                                                         
     vendors   receive  payment  in  a  very  timely   manner  with  no                                                         
     complaints about  late payments. He complimented Ms. Geary and her                                                         
     department   for  their  efficient   performance.  He   is  really                                                         
     comfortable now with the way it is.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
     CHAIR HAWKER  agreed that he was also a big  fan of Accounting. He                                                         
     said  that in  implementing this  policy, to  please keep  in mind                                                         
     that  Legislators will occasionally have to pay  for something out                                                         
     of  pocket and  submit the  receipt for  reimbursement; not  every                                                         
     transaction can be billed to a vendor.                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
     Chair   Hawker,  in  response   to  Ms.  Geary's   assurance  that                                                         
     Accounting  tries  to  get reimbursement  checks  out  as soon  as                                                         
     possible,  said  they did  an  extraordinary  job considering  the                                                         
     number of folks they are working with.                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
     REPRESENTATIVE  JOHNSON followed up to say that  most vendors will                                                         
     direct bill the  state, so one doesn't necessarily have to pay out                                                         
     of  pocket.  Further,  if a  vendor  does  not currently  have  an                                                         
     account with the state, Accounting can assist in remedying that.                                                           
                                                                                                                                
    CHAIR  HAWKER   noted  Representative  Austerman  had  joined  the                                                          
    meeting via teleconference.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
    MS.  VARNI,  responding   to  a  question  about  the  history  of                                                          
    legislative  allowance  accounts  and any  legal  opinions on  the                                                          
    subject,  said she  did have  a legal  opinion from  Doug Gardner,                                                          
    Legal  Services Director, and  Emily Nauman, Legal  Services Staff                                                          
    Attorney.  The allowance has  gone through many  different changes                                                          
    over the years.  Accounting used to just cut the check without any                                                          
    deductions;  then it went  to an accountable/non-accountable  plan                                                          
    and  she'd  be  glad  to  share the  legal  opinion  with  Council                                                          
    members. She said maybe Doug or Emily would like to comment.                                                                
                                                                                                                                
    REPRESENTATIVE GRUENBERG,  responding to a request by Doug Gardner                                                          
    to  repeat his  question with  regard to  the legal  opinion, said                                                          
    that  he  was specifically  interested  in  whether the  statutes,                                                          
    under  the current wording and Agency  interpretation, would allow                                                          
    the balance  of the unexpended account to be  paid directly to the                                                          
    Legislator as taxable income.                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
    CHAIR  HAWKER said he  could answer  that question and  the answer                                                          
    was  absolutely not. That would cause every  payment made to every                                                          
    Legislator  to be re-characterized  by the IRS as  taxable income.                                                          
    It exposes the  Legislature having all that income over many years                                                          
    past  re-characterized for  the fact that  we have not  been doing                                                          
    this right. It's  a bit of a gray area, but as soon as Legislative                                                          
    Council  became  aware of  the circumstance,  they  changed it  to                                                          
    something  fully  allowable under  the  IRS statutes  and in  full                                                          
    compliance  with the  Internal Revenue  Service code,  regulations                                                          
    and procedures. We cannot go back to that residuary concept.                                                                
                                                                                                                                
    REPRESENTATIVE  PRUITT said, in going back to  the comment made by                                                          
    Senator  Meyer, that  if anyone  needs more  money it's  the newer                                                          
    Legislators.  The  expenses  of  just  getting an  office  up  and                                                          
    running  were rather  high. He  said he  spent way  more  than his                                                          
    allotment  that first year to try and communicate  with items such                                                          
    as  letterhead  and appropriate  TVs to  watch Gavel-to-Gavel  for                                                          
    instance.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
    MS.  GEARY, in response  to further questioning  by Representative                                                          
    Pruitt,  said food was reimbursed  at 50% because that  is what is                                                          
    deductible for business expenses on one's income tax return.                                                                
                                                                                                                                
    CHAIR   HAWKER,   in   response   to  follow-up   questioning   by                                                          
    Representative Pruitt  regarding allowable business expenses, said                                                          
    that  he had established a working relationship  with Deloitte Tax                                                          
    on  an ongoing basis  to be able to  take these sorts  of detailed                                                          
     questions  to  one of  the  leading tax  accounting  firms in  the                                                         
     world.                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
     MS.  GEARY, in  response to a  question by  Representative Pruitt,                                                         
     said  donations  are  not  allowable business  expenses  with  the                                                         
     exception  of   advertising.  If  an  organization  was  going  to                                                         
     advertise  on behalf of  a Legislator,  that was not  considered a                                                         
     donation.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
     CHAIR  HAWKER said these issues  could be further clarified  by an                                                         
     amendment  of  statute  if we  chose  to.  Referring back  to  the                                                         
     existing  statute, he doesn't know  of anyone who spends  funds on                                                         
     stenographic services.  During the discussion, Ms. Varni indicated                                                         
     the  statute came into  existence in 1959.  He said perhaps  it is                                                         
     time  to review  the overall substantive  elements of  the statute                                                         
     which  is separate  from the  compliance elements being  discussed                                                         
     today.  In  further discussion,  he  said that  his  intent is  to                                                         
     establish  a  policy that  is  durable. There  are  so many  areas                                                         
     within  state statute that  become arcane and  this may be  one of                                                         
     those areas that need to be revisited.                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
     MS. VARNI, in  response to a request by Representative Johnson for                                                         
     a formalized approach  to ensuring clear communication of this new                                                         
     policy,  said she  and Ms.  Geary would  work with  Representative                                                         
     Hawker's  office and the  tax accountants to ensure  the necessary                                                         
     information was imparted to all 60 members.                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
     SENATOR   MEYER   added   his   support   to   ensuring   detailed                                                         
     communication  on how an  accountable plan would  work, especially                                                         
     for those that aren't familiar with tracking business expenses.                                                            
                                                                                                                                
     SENATOR  OLSON opined  that Legislators should  be able  to choose                                                         
     between   accountable  or  non-accountable   as  only   having  an                                                         
     accountable  plan causes undue  hardships to  certain Legislators;                                                         
     those  Legislators with  a district  that includes  several Alaska                                                         
     Bush  communities  in  a  remote  location  have  trouble  getting                                                         
     legitimate    receipts    and/or    submitting    and    receiving                                                         
     reimbursements in  a timely manner. Many of these communities deal                                                         
     on  a  cash  basis  only  and  he  feels  he is  being  put  at  a                                                         
     disadvantage  by having to operate under an  accountable plan. The                                                         
     allowance  account  does  not  cover  the  costs  of  mailings  or                                                         
     traveling  around  such  a  large  and remote  district.  His  tax                                                         
     accountant  does taxes  for both rural  and urban  Legislators and                                                         
     has  trouble  figuring  out  what  can  or can't  be  claimed.  He                                                         
     respectfully  recommended there be an option to  choose between an                                                         
     accountable  and non-accountable plan, and said that  was in place                                                         
     for  several years,  approved  by a  previous Legislative  Council                                                         
     likely for the reasons he cited above.                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
    CHAIR  HAWKER responded  that the decision  is constrained  by the                                                          
    statute.  If the statute, which is obviously  arcane, was modified                                                          
    to   recognize  contemporary   legislative  life,   including  the                                                          
    realities of Alaska,  and it was modified in a manner to recognize                                                          
    that it could  be a compensatory expense allowance structure, then                                                          
    allowing  individual Legislators their own choice would  be a very                                                          
    good  option. He does  not see  that there's a  sufficiently clear                                                          
    legal authority  for Legislators to have any level of compensatory                                                          
    allowance at this time. It is a policy call, however.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
    SENATOR  OLSON followed  up to  say that  it is his  understanding                                                          
    that  there has not been a  legal opinion that has  given the same                                                          
    weight to the  Chair's interpretation of the statute. It certainly                                                          
    has  not been challenged as  far as he knows. He  believes Council                                                          
    is premature in trying to make a decision at this point.                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
    REPRESENTATIVE  P. WILSON  said given the  discussion it  would be                                                          
    wise to look at  the statute and see how it can be tweaked so that                                                          
    it will  reach everybody. It would have to be  taken care of right                                                          
    away at the beginning of session.                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
    CHAIR HAWKER interrupted  to say that for tax purposes, a decision                                                          
    needs  to be made  before the  end of the  calendar year.  He then                                                          
    addressed  Ms. Varni to  say it  was his understanding  that there                                                          
    was  some  level  of  legal  involvement  on this  issue  under  a                                                          
    previous   Legislative  Council  that  concluded   it  is  legally                                                          
    unclear.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
    MS.  VARNI  said  that the  problem  in  previous years  with  the                                                          
    accountable  plan was that the  excess of one's allowance  was not                                                          
   returned to the general fund and Council is fixing that today.                                                               
                                                                                                                                
    CHAIR  HAWKER, noting  that participants  had other  meetings they                                                          
    needed to get to, asked for a motion.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
  11:36:16 AM                                                                                                                 
    REPRESENTATIVE JOHNSON  moved that the Allowance Policy adopted by                                                          
    Legislative  Council  on  December  13,  2012  be  amended  to  be                                                          
    administered  as  a fully  accountable plan  for all  legislators,                                                          
    with  any  balance  remaining at  the  end  of the  calendar  year                                                          
    lapsing.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
    A roll call vote was taken.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
    YEAS:   Gruenberg,  Johnson, Pruitt, Stoltze, P.  Wilson, Coghill,                                                          
            Egan, Meyer, Micciche, Hawker                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
    NAYS: None                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
     The motion passed 10-0.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
     VICE  CHAIR MICCICHE  noted for the  record that  some Legislators                                                         
     kept  an  accountable  plan  individually because  of  constituent                                                         
     questions  about the previous  system. For those  Legislators with                                                         
     challenging  districts  -  for  instance  two of  his  communities                                                         
     require  a boat  ride - coupled  with being  a new  Legislator, he                                                         
     wanted  to assure the public  that $20,000 is not an  adequate sum                                                         
     of   money  to  cover  those   expenses.  It's  expensive   to  do                                                         
     legislative  business in the state of Alaska and  it's not a large                                                         
     sum of money even though it may sound that way to some.                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
     CHAIR   HAWKER,  responding   to  a  question   by  Representative                                                         
     Gruenberg,  said the policy just passed will  be effective for the                                                         
     coming  calendar year  (2014) and subsequent  years, which  is how                                                         
     the account is administered.                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
III. CONTRACT APPROVALS (CONTINUED)                                                                                           
     b. Barrow Lease                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
     CHAIR HAWKER,  noting the absence of Representative Johnson, asked                                                         
     Representative Pruitt to please read the motions.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
     MS.  VARNI said that before  members is Barrow  sublease extension                                                         
     renewal   #3  in   the  amount   of  $33,124.68  excluding   CPI-U                                                         
     adjustments.  Senator  Olson  and  Representative Nageak  use  the                                                         
     Barrow  LIO although it  is her understanding  that Representative                                                         
     Nageak has office  space at a different location, but does use the                                                         
     services at the Barrow LIO.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
     SENATOR  OLSON said his office is part of  the LIO conference room                                                         
     due  to limited  office  space in  Barrow and  he is  in favor  of                                                         
     continuing the lease at this location.                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
   11:42:05 AM                                                                                                                
     REPRESENTATIVE  PRUITT  moved that  Legislative Council  authorize                                                         
     the  chairman  to  approve  a  one-year renewal  of  the  existing                                                         
     sublease   agreement  with  Arctic  Slope   Telephone  Association                                                         
     Cooperative,  Inc. for the  Barrow Legislative  Information Office                                                         
     for a cost of $33,124.68.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
     A roll call vote was taken.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
     YEAS:   Gruenberg,  Pruitt,  Stoltze,  P. Wilson,  Coghill,  Egan,                                                         
             Meyer, Micciche, Hawker                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
     NAYS: None                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
     The motion passed 9-0.                                                                                                     
    c. Discovery Preschool                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
    MS.  VARNI said  the Discovery  Preschool LLC  contract is  in its                                                          
    third  and  final  one  year  renewal.  They have  39  spaces  for                                                          
    childcare  and it  serves year-round  legislative, state  and city                                                          
    employees,  as well  as nine childcare  slots for  Legislators and                                                          
    legislative  staff   who  relocate  to  Juneau  for  session.  The                                                          
    Director  has  received six  applications  so far  for those  nine                                                          
    spaces.  In response  to  a question  by Chair  Hawker, Ms.  Varni                                                          
    confirmed  there was  no money associated  with this  renewal. She                                                          
    said  the legislature provides the office space  but the financial                                                          
    arrangements  are between Discovery Preschool and  the parents who                                                          
    use those services and not the Legislative Affairs Agency.                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
    Ms.  Varni, responding to a  question by Senator Meyer,  said that                                                          
    Discovery  Preschool does  not pay the  Legislature rent  for that                                                          
    space;  they have the same arrangement at  the Federal Building in                                                          
    that  the space is provided to the  contracted childcare services.                                                          
    In  follow-up, she  confirmed that  Discovery Preschool  is  not a                                                          
    non-profit at this  time. In the years that they have been in that                                                          
    space,  there have been  no problems;  they have provided  a great                                                          
    service not only  to the parents coming to Juneau for session that                                                          
    need  childcare  but for  the community  that has  gone through  a                                                          
    childcare provider shortage.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
    SENATOR  MEYER questioned whether that space would  be better used                                                          
    in another  way. He noted that he was sympathetic  as he had to go                                                          
    all  the way  to the valley  to find  childcare when  his children                                                          
    were young. Having  onsite childcare is convenient but said he was                                                          
    bothered  that we are out of space and  we're buying up additional                                                          
    buildings  when  that area  is available.  He  further noted  that                                                          
    there  have  been  questions  about compatibility  in  locating  a                                                          
    childcare  center close to a place that  sees demonstrations which                                                          
    may  not be appropriate for children  to see. He said  he wants to                                                          
    be sure that  everyone's rights are protected while also providing                                                          
    this  important daycare service  and, as the Legislature  runs out                                                          
    of space, all the alternatives are considered.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
    CHAIR  HAWKER, noting that the issues raised  by Senator Meyer may                                                          
    warrant  further debate, asked  what the consequences would  be if                                                          
    this   item   was   pulled   from  the   agenda   for   additional                                                          
    consideration.                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
    MS. VARNI  said the contract would expire at  the end of December,                                                          
    which  would mean that 40 parents  would need to find  a place for                                                          
    their children to have childcare provided.                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
    MS.  LUCKY,  staff to  Representative  Mike Hawker,  said she  was                                                          
    aware  and sensitive to the issues that Senator  Meyer has brought                                                          
     up, and  pointed out to members that this is  the last year of the                                                         
     contract. Regardless  of any action taken by the Council today, in                                                         
     the  upcoming year,  we will either  be going out  for RFP  or the                                                         
     contract  will be expiring.  As a parent  who has counted  on this                                                         
     service  before, and  knowing many  parents who  have already  put                                                         
     their  names in and are looking for that  childcare now, she urged                                                         
     Council   to  approve  this  renewal  today.   The  contract  will                                                         
     naturally expire next year if no further action is taken.                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
     SENATOR  COGHILL, agreeing  with Senator Meyer,  said that  in the                                                         
     upcoming   year,  it  might  be  a  good  idea   to  look  at  the                                                         
     appropriateness of  the use of that space. It created an untenable                                                         
     situation  where  people's  freedom of  speech  was  blocked in  a                                                         
     significant way.  He said he did not come to this meeting with the                                                         
     intent to stop it but the point was well brought up.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
     REPRESENTATIVE  PRUITT said it wasn't a good idea  to stop it this                                                         
     coming  year,  that there  was an  implied  commitment that  there                                                         
     would   be  space  available  for  children.   He  suggested  that                                                         
     Discovery  Preschool make  sure it  is very  clear to  the parents                                                         
     that  are there that they recognize that because  of the location,                                                         
     there  could be certain protests or things  they don't agree with,                                                         
     but  by having their children  at the daycare, they  are expecting                                                         
     whatever  possible adverse  conditions may come  up. He  agreed it                                                         
     warrants a conversation in the upcoming year.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
     MS.  LUCKY pointed out  that Legislative  Council did not  get any                                                         
     comments  or  complaints from  the Director  of  the preschool  or                                                         
     parents  of the children there.  She said she is fairly  sure that                                                         
     they  are aware of the fact  that there will be  protests in front                                                         
     of the Capitol.  They all are Juneau residents. She said approving                                                         
     the contract to  go through this year and allowing the parents who                                                         
     already  are counting  on that  childcare to  be there  is  a good                                                         
     route  forward. Since  this is the  last renewal,  this will  be a                                                         
     topic of discussion regardless of what is done today.                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
     CHAIR  HAWKER, presuming  that the one  year renewal  is approved,                                                         
     directed   Ms.  Varni  to   have  LAA  take  the   initiative  and                                                         
     responsibility  of coming back early in the next  year to put this                                                         
     before Council as a discussion item.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
     SENATOR  MEYER agreed it  should come  before Council in  a timely                                                         
     manner  and added that traffic is also a concern.  There are a lot                                                         
     of  cars coming and going  during the three months  of session and                                                         
     he  doesn't know  what the State's  liability is  if a  child gets                                                         
     hurt. Such items  warrant more discussion if it's going to be done                                                         
     on a long-term basis.                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
    SENATOR  COGHILL said, logistically, the traffic  on Seward Street                                                          
    is  really difficult  and wanted  to know  if there  had  been any                                                          
    accidents given parking and the slippery hill.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
    MS.  VARNI said the Agency,  in an attempt to alleviate  the risks                                                          
    of  children crossing  the street,  asked the  City to  switch the                                                          
    current  loading zone to the other side of the  street, but it was                                                          
    not allowed.                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
  11:56:36 AM                                                                                                                 
    REPRESENTATIVE  PRUITT  moved that  Legislative Council  authorize                                                          
    the  chairman  to  approve  a  one-year renewal  of  the  existing                                                          
    professional service contract with Discovery Preschool LLC.                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
    A roll call vote was taken.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
    YEAS:   Gruenberg,  Pruitt,  Stoltze,  P. Wilson,  Coghill,  Egan,                                                          
            Meyer, Micciche, Hawker                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
    NAYS: None                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
    The motion passed 9-0.                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
IV. OTHER COMMITTEE BUSINESS (CONTINUED)                                                                                      
    a. Legislative Procurement Procedure Amendments                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
    CHAIR  HAWKER said that  at the last Legislative  Council meeting,                                                          
    members  approved  a  suite  of amendments  to  the  Legislature's                                                          
    Procurement  Policy,  which  had  been  brought forward  by  Legal                                                          
    Services  and procurement folks. Two of  those amendments, numbers                                                          
    7  and  10,   were  withheld  at  the  request  of  Representative                                                          
    Gruenberg  for additional consideration.  He asked Mr.  Gardner to                                                          
    briefly explain the two amendments.                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
    MR. GARDNER said  the two remaining amendments that were held over                                                          
    from  the last meeting were  part of a package of  amendments that                                                          
    Legal  Services  has collected  over  a period  of time,  noticing                                                          
    issues  such as changes in the law or  areas where the procurement                                                          
    procedures  are working less well than they  could be. With regard                                                          
    to  amendment  number  7, after  comments  at  the last  committee                                                          
    meeting,  he narrowed the  amendment language. In  those instances                                                          
    where  there  is  a  change  in  ownership  for  the  lease  of  a                                                          
    legislative   space  that   does  not   include  a   subordination                                                          
    agreement,  this amendment allows the  approval by the  Chair of a                                                          
    simple  assignment without a  committee meeting. Where there  is a                                                          
    subordination  agreement,  full  Legislative Council  approval  is                                                          
    still required; the Chair alone cannot approve.                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
     With  regard to amendment number 10, Mr.  Gardner directed members                                                         
     to  the  footnote included  on  the  proposed amendment  language,                                                         
     saying much of  it had been added as an explanation since the last                                                         
     meeting.  Right now, the Legislative Procurement  Procedures don't                                                         
     limit  a  potentially   successful  bid  protestor  to  their  bid                                                         
     preparation  costs. AS 36.30, which addresses  procurement for the                                                         
     Executive  Branch, does have that limitation. Like  AS 36.30, this                                                         
     amendment  is designed  to protect  the Legislature  from  a large                                                         
     damage  claim that goes beyond  bid preparation. This is  one area                                                         
     where  it  seems  reasonable  for  the Legislature  to  treat  its                                                         
     procurement  procedure the same as the Executive  Branch and limit                                                         
     the  compensation for  someone who does  present a  successful bid                                                         
    protest to the costs of applying for a particular contract.                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
     CHAIR  HAWKER summarized that  this is conforming  the Legislative                                                         
     Procurement  Policy   to  that  established  by  statute  for  the                                                         
     Administrative  Branch;  the  Legislative  Procurement  Policy  is                                                         
     established  under  a separate  statute  but  that statute  really                                                         
     directs  the  Legislature  to  be consistent  with  the  statutory                                                         
     policy established for the Executive Branch. Mr. Gardner agreed.                                                           
                                                                                                                                
     REPRESENTATIVE  GRUENBERG said he appreciated  the additional time                                                         
     to  review the  two amendments  and was  satisfied that  they were                                                         
     good   amendments  for  the   reasons  Mr.  Gardner   has  stated.                                                         
     Representative  Gruenberg also  detailed some  history about  what                                                         
     constitutes damages and why Title 36 was limited.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
   12:06:32 PM                                                                                                                
     REPRESENTATIVE   PRUITT  moved  that  Legislative   Council  adopt                                                         
     proposed  amendments  7  and  10 to  the  Legislative  Procurement                                                         
     Procedure as presented.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
     A roll call vote was taken.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
     YEAS:   Gruenberg,  Pruitt,  Stoltze,  P. Wilson,  Coghill,  Egan,                                                         
             Micciche, Hawker                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
     NAYS: None                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
     The motion passed 8-0.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
     c. Change Order Analysis                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
     CHAIR  HAWKER noted this  item did  not require a  quorum. Senator                                                         
     Micciche  had requested a history of change  orders on Legislative                                                         
     Council  remodel projects  due to concerns  he heard  expressed in                                                         
     previous  meetings. Senator  Micciche had completed  his analysis,                                                         
     provided  a written  report  to the  committee and  was given  the                                                         
     floor.                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
    VICE  CHAIR MICCICHE  summarized his  written report  for members,                                                          
    saying  that  his  analysis  showed  that the  three  large  scale                                                          
    remodel  projects administered  by the Legislative  Affairs Agency                                                          
    (Terry  Miller  LOB, Thomas  Stewart LOB  and Legislative  Finance                                                          
    LOB)   were   completed   strictly   following   the   Legislative                                                          
    Procurement  Policies and  the direction  of Legislative  Council.                                                          
    The  first two  projects (Terry  Miller and  Thomas Stewart  LOBs)                                                          
    were  completed using  an up-front  approval of the  solicitation,                                                          
    award  and  expenditure designating  a  sum of  money intended  to                                                          
    cover  the entire  project with the  exception of  required change                                                          
    orders;   on  the   third  project   (Legislative  Finance   LOB),                                                          
    expenditures   went  before   Council  each  time   an  individual                                                          
    expenditure or change order exceeded $25,000.                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
    He  further noted  that Legislative  Council is  charged  with the                                                          
    responsible  fiscal  management  of legislative  projects.  Unless                                                          
    Council  chose  to look  at approving  project  costs up-front  or                                                          
    putting  additional contingency funds into  the contract structure                                                          
    in  strict  accordance  with procurement  procedures,  Legislative                                                          
    Council  responsibilities will continue to  include approving each                                                          
    change  order item  that exceeds  $25,000 or  10% of  the original                                                          
    amount  of the construction  contract, whichever is more.  He said                                                          
    he  personally  feels  that  a  second  set of  watchful  eyes  is                                                          
    imperative  to a robust  and transparent public process,  but that                                                          
    he doesn't feel  Council should rake LAA over the coals every time                                                          
    there  is  a change  order.  He  said he  enjoyed  the process  of                                                          
    completing  his  report  and  has background  information  of  the                                                          
    change  orders attached  to the  packet. He  said he  investigated                                                          
    other  states and of those that responded,  found that most states                                                          
    generally  have  a  higher  amount  of  change  order  that  needs                                                          
    approval  by a Legislative Council; for example,  Idaho's limit is                                                          
    $100,000.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
    CHAIR HAWKER thanked  Vice Chair Micciche for the substantial time                                                          
    and effort  he put into the report and  Senator Coghill added that                                                          
    it was very well  done and he appreciated Senator Micciche digging                                                          
    into it.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
    There  being   no  further  business  before  the  committee,  the                                                          
    Legislative Council meeting was adjourned at 12:13 p.m.                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
  12:13:58 PM                                                                                                                 

Document Name Date/Time Subjects
Agenda 11.21.2013.pdf JLEC 11/21/2013 10:00:00 AM
Agenda
II. Charitable Events.pdf JLEC 11/21/2013 10:00:00 AM
IIIb. Barrow Lease.pdf JLEC 11/21/2013 10:00:00 AM
IIIc. Discovery Preschool.pdf JLEC 11/21/2013 10:00:00 AM
IVa. Legislative Procurement Procedure Amendments.pdf JLEC 11/21/2013 10:00:00 AM
IVb. Legislator Allowance Accounts.pdf JLEC 11/21/2013 10:00:00 AM
IVc. Change Order Analysis.pdf JLEC 11/21/2013 10:00:00 AM