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08/16/2021 03:00 PM Senate LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

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-- Testimony <Invitation Only> --
Approval of Minutes: Feb. 25 meeting
Committee Business: Amendment to COVID-19
Mitigation Policy
Committee Business - Executive session : RFP
646 Anchorage LOB Janitorial Contract; Assembly
Building Proposed Donation
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                       ALASKA STATE LEGISLATURE                                                                               
                         LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL                                                                                  
                           AUGUST 16, 2021                                                                                    
                               3:00 PM                                                                                        
                                                                                                                              
      MEMBERS PRESENT                                                                                                         
      Representative Sara Hannan, Chair                                                                                       
      Senator Lora Reinbold, Vice Chair                                                                                       
      Representative Matt Claman                                                                                              
      Representative Bryce Edgmon                                                                                             
      Representative Neal Foster                                                                                              
      Representative Louise Stutes                                                                                            
      Representative Cathy Tilton                                                                                             
      Representative Chris Tuck                                                                                               
      Senator Click Bishop                                                                                                    
      Senator Shelley Hughes (alternate)                                                                                      
      Senator Peter Micciche                                                                                                  
      Senator Mike Shower                                                                                                     
      Senator Gary Stevens                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                              
      MEMBERS ABSENT                                                                                                          
      Senator Lyman Hoffman                                                                                                   
      Senator Bert Stedman                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                              
      OTHER MEMBERS PRESENT                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                              
      AGENDA                                                                                                                  
      CALL TO ORDER                                                                                                           
      APPROVAL OF AGENDA                                                                                                      
      APPROVAL OF MINUTES                                                                                                     
      COMMITTEE BUSINESS                                                                                                      
      COMMITTEE BUSINESS  EXECUTIVE SESSION                                                                                   
      ADJOURN                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                              
      SPEAKER REGISTER                                                                                                        
      Jessica Geary, Executive Director, Legislative Affairs                                                                  
      Agency (LAA)                                                                                                            
      JC Kestel, Procurement Officer, LAA                                                                                     
                                                                                                                              
       3:06:40 PM                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                              
  I. CALL TO ORDER                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                              
       CHAIR  HANNAN  called  the  Legislative  Council  meeting  to                                                          
       order  at  3:06PM  in  the  House  Finance  Committee   Room.                                                          
       Present at  the call  were: Representatives  Claman,  Edgmon,                                                          
       Foster,  Hannan,  Stutes,  Tilton,  Tuck;  Senators   Bishop,                                                          
       Hughes, Micciche, Reinbold, Shower, Stevens.                                                                           
                                                                                                                              
       Members absent were: Senators Hoffman, Stedman.                                                                        
                                                                                                                              
       Thirteen members present.                                                                                              
                                                                                                                              
 II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                              
       3:08:08 PM                                                                                                           
       VICE-CHAIR REINBOLD  moved and asked  unanimous consent  that                                                          
       Legislative Council approve the agenda as presented.                                                                   
                                                                                                                              
       The agenda was approved with no objections.                                                                            
                                                                                                                              
III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                              
       3:08:41 PM                                                                                                           
       VICE-CHAIR REINBOLD  moved and asked  unanimous consent  that                                                          
       Legislative Council  approve the minutes  dated February  25,                                                          
       2021, as presented.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                              
       The minutes were approved with no discussion or objections.                                                            
                                                                                                                              
 IV. COMMITTEE BUSINESS                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                              
       VICE-CHAIR REINBOLD  said  that she  had deep  problems  with                                                          
       this action  item, so Senator  Micciche would  be making  the                                                          
       motion.                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                              
       3:09:32 PM                                                                                                           
       SENATE  PRESIDENT MICCICHE  moved  that  Legislative  Council                                                          
       adopt the COVID-19 Mitigation Policy as amended.                                                                       
                                                                                                                              
       REPRESENTATIVE TILTON objected.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                              
       CHAIR HANNAN  introduced Jessica  Geary, Executive  Director,                                                          
       LAA  to  discuss  and  take  questions  about   the  proposed                                                          
       changes to the mitigation policy.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                              
       JESSICA GEARY stated  her name and  position for the  record,                                                          
       and said she  worked with the Chairs   office to draft  these                                                          
      recommended  updates to  the  Legislatures   current  policy.                                                           
      She  said  this  policy  would  reinstate  the  mask  mandate                                                           
      within the Capitol and  Legislative Facilities and the  other                                                           
      items were basically unchanged  from the current policy.  She                                                           
      thought  the draft  included  a  section  encouraging  social                                                           
      distancing,  and said  the  language  added  regarding  masks                                                           
      took the policy back  to the language approved last  session,                                                           
      and said she was happy to answer any questions.                                                                         
                                                                                                                              
      SENATOR STEVENS thanked Ms.  Geary for her efforts and  asked                                                           
      about testing  who, where, would it be like last session?                                                               
                                                                                                                              
      MS.  GEARY stated  that  the  Legislature  was  working  with                                                           
      Bartlett  Regional  Hospital and  the  City  and  Borough  of                                                           
      Juneau  to  offer  voluntary  testing  twice-weekly   in  the                                                           
      Transportation Committee  Room.  The only  requirement  would                                                           
      be an online registration,  and she would send out that  link                                                           
      to members and  staff shortly. It was  not a rapid test  like                                                           
      the ones previously used  with Beacon, but a lab-based  test,                                                           
      meaning  that specimens  would  be  collected,  sent  to  the                                                           
      Bartlett lab, and  results would  take less than  twenty-four                                                           
      hours.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                              
      SENATOR  STEVENS  offered  his  thanks  and  praise  for  the                                                           
      Beacon  test  providers   for  their  painless  testing   and                                                           
      professional  aptitude.  He expressed  hope  that  these  new                                                           
      test providers would be able to perform similarly.                                                                      
                                                                                                                              
      SENATE PRESIDENT  MICCICHE stated  he just came  back from  a                                                           
      trip to  the  Lower 48  and his  family  went to  Pike  Place                                                           
      Market where  thousands of  people were  moving through,  and                                                           
      they saw a huge sign  that said,  Masks are Recommended.   He                                                           
      said most people probably  had masks on; he did not know  the                                                           
      vaccination status  of  the unmasked.  He  said he  would  be                                                           
      much  more  supportive  of  this  policy  change  if  Members                                                           
      amended the  word   required  to   recommended.   He said  he                                                           
      would probably  wear  a  mask, especially  around  LAA  folks                                                           
      that made it clear they  preferred him to wear one, or  other                                                           
      legislators who preferred  the same, he  had no problem  with                                                           
      that. He believed that  use of the word  required  would  put                                                           
      members back  into the battle  of last  session and  reminded                                                           
      them of  the audible cheer  heard when  the mask  requirement                                                           
      was eliminated. He  speculated that  the Capitol Complex  was                                                           
      probably in  the 90%  range  for vaccinated  individuals  and                                                           
      said he  had read everything  the CDC  had ever  put out.  He                                                           
      then moved  that  Legislative  Council change   required   to                                                           
       recommended and let individuals make the choice.                                                                       
                                                                                                                              
       He then said  there were  a couple ways  members could  limit                                                          
       exposure in the  Capitol, including  closing the building  to                                                          
       non-residents. He  noted the  halls were  emptier than  usual                                                          
       due to  fewer staff  coming to  Juneau for  special  session,                                                          
       more legislators  than usual would  be in  and out, and  most                                                          
       legislators were vaccinated.  If he were  in a crowded  place                                                          
       and knew there were  people who were uncomfortable, he  would                                                          
       wear a  mask, if  he  were somewhere  where people  were  not                                                          
       uncomfortable, he would  make that personal choice, but  said                                                          
       he wished  the committee  would  consider changing  the  word                                                          
       required to recommended and said he would make that motion.                                                            
                                                                                                                              
       CHAIR HANNAN  asked Senate  President Micciche  to state  his                                                          
       motion.                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                              
       SENATE PRESIDENT  MICCICHE  said on  page one,  section  one,                                                          
       "Face  covering/masks  are  recommended  in  all  legislative                                                        
       facilities instead of required.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                              
       CHAIR  HANNAN said  the  motion  is to  substitute  the  word                                                          
       recommended  for the  word  required, under  item  one,  Face                                                          
       Coverings/Masks.                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                              
       SENATOR SHOWER said he  seconded Senate President  Micciches                                                           
       very  reasonable and  prudent  recommended  change  for  many                                                          
       reasons,  saying  the  Senate   President  did  a  good   job                                                          
       explaining  some  very  good  reasons  why  this  would  make                                                          
       sense.  He  pointed  out   that  the  Legislature  had   been                                                          
       receiving conflicting guidance that was changed from pro-                                                              
       mask to  anti-mask.  He said  that  Senator Micciche  made  a                                                          
       great  point  about   how  almost   the  entirety  of   state                                                          
       legislators   were   vaccinated    and   since   they    have                                                          
       acknowledged   that   masks  do   not   actually   stop   the                                                          
       transmission or the reception,  he thought that members  were                                                          
       in a reasonable place to  allow people to make the choice  to                                                          
       mask or not  themselves. He said it  would also keep  members                                                          
       from having to  deal with continuous  tension and be able  to                                                          
       keep their focus  on the mission at  hand. He said he  wanted                                                          
       to make those comments  for the record and said he  supported                                                          
       Senator Micciches   recommendations and  that it  would be  a                                                          
       reasonable and prudent decision.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                              
       SENATOR STEVENS  asked what  the situation was  in Juneau  as                                                          
       far as mask-wearing.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                              
       CHAIR HANNAN said that  the City of Juneau required masks  in                                                          
       public buildings.                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                              
      SENATOR STEVENS said that  it seemed to him, the  Legislature                                                           
      needed to honor  the community of the  city they operated  in                                                           
      and if  Juneau required  masks, he  thought  masks should  be                                                           
      required  in  the  Capitol.  He  thought  it  was  premature,                                                           
      taking  into  consideration  information  from  the  CDC  and                                                           
      other sources,  that  Alaska could  be  facing an  uptick  in                                                           
      cases it  seems  like  this is  not  the time  to  be  making                                                           
      things easier  for the  virus to  travel.  In conclusion,  he                                                           
      said, he  believed members  should honor Juneau  and do  what                                                           
      they recommended.                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                              
      REPRESENTATIVE  CLAMAN  said  that  if  this  amendment  were                                                           
      adopted,  it would  require  changes to  the  next  paragraph                                                           
      dealing  with  LAA  and  Lounge  staff  coming  into  offices                                                           
      because under the  current way it was  written, if there  was                                                           
      a mandatory  policy  and an  office  was not  following  mask                                                           
      protocol, then LAA  and Lounge staff  does not come into  the                                                           
      office because  the  offices are  not complying.  He  thought                                                           
      there should  be  a level  of  workplace safety  in  members                                                            
      policy, and  if they opted  for an optional  mask policy,  it                                                           
      should be clear  that staff  would not be  required to  enter                                                           
      offices  of  those  without   masks.  Although  the   Capitol                                                           
      Complex belongs  to the  State and  legislators held  offices                                                           
      there, he said they were  also visitors to Juneau. He  agreed                                                           
      with Senator Stevens that  it would be worthwhile to  respect                                                           
      the community and follow their lead.                                                                                    
                                                                                                                              
      REPRESENTATIVE   TILTON  agreed   with   Senator   Micciches                                                            
      suggestion to  use  recommend   instead  of  require   citing                                                           
      personal choice, issues  with hearing muffled voices,  people                                                           
      who  depend   on   lip-reading,  and   the  fact   that   the                                                           
      Municipality of Anchorage,  Mat-Su, and Fairbanks North  Star                                                           
      Boroughs had not mandated masks.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                              
      REPRESENTATIVE EDGMON  echoed  Senator Stevens  comments  and                                                           
      thanked LAA  and  Legislative  Council for  their  mitigation                                                           
      efforts  last   session.   He  agreed   with  Representative                                                            
      Clamans  statement  about being  visitors  to this  community                                                           
      even as  legislators work  to represent  the  state. He  felt                                                           
      the legislature should  set an example.  He will not  support                                                           
      changing  required   to  recommended,   because  he wants  to                                                           
      remain  consistent  with  the  previous  Legislative  Council                                                           
      position that adhered  to CDC guidelines.  He stated he  does                                                           
      not  like  wearing  masks,  but  still  does,   so  while  he                                                           
      appreciated the  intent of  the amendment  and respected  the                                                           
      spirit of it, he would not support it.                                                                                  
                                                                                                                              
      SENATOR MICCICHE  clarified  that he  was not  proposing  any                                                           
      changes and had tried  in the past to  be a champion for  LAA                                                           
       folks who  were  uncomfortable  in different  situations.  He                                                          
       did not  believe that  paragraph should  change and  believed                                                          
       that if LAA  employees were uncomfortable  that folks  should                                                          
       work their hardest to  make those individuals comfortable  by                                                          
       protecting them  at the  same level.  He wanted  to be  clear                                                          
       that although  his  amendment  would make  masking  optional,                                                          
       when someone came into  a legislator's office to serve  them,                                                          
       the legislator should live  to their standard as long  as the                                                          
       pandemic continued.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                              
       SENATOR BISHOP  said he  did not  like the  word  recommended                                                          
       under number four,  Testing. He prefers  to have Beacon  back                                                          
       at the Capitol  providing tests. He said  he did not want  to                                                          
       go  to Bartlett  and  this  was  the  weakest  part  of  this                                                          
       protocol  if legislators  were  really  concerned  about  the                                                          
       spread of COVID-19.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                              
       REPRESENTATIVE  STUTES  said  this  was  difficult   for  her                                                          
       because she was  very happy to not  mask and remove the  mask                                                          
       policy, but that  if anyone had been  watching the news,  her                                                          
       home community was currently  the highest rate of  contagious                                                          
       individuals  in the  state.  She  said  she  personally  knew                                                          
       several  of  those   people  who  were   ill  and  had   been                                                          
       immunized. Having  personally  seen these  vaccinated  people                                                          
       very sick, she  said she  would not be  able to support  this                                                          
       amendment.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                              
       SENATOR HUGHES  said she appreciated  everyones  concern  for                                                          
       the people who  work in and out  of this building. She  cited                                                          
       two studies  out of  Israel and  the Cleveland  Clinic  which                                                          
       said those  who  have had  COVID-19  had six  times  stronger                                                          
       immunity  than   those  who  had   been  vaccinated,   making                                                          
       previously  infected   individuals  less   likely  to   carry                                                          
       because they have a  more thorough protection than  immunized                                                          
       people.  She said  the  side  effects of  wearing  masks  and                                                          
       breathing in  ones  own carbon  dioxide including  confusion,                                                          
       garbled thoughts,  and anxiety.  If  there were  ever a  time                                                          
       where  legislators  need   to  have  clear  heads  and   calm                                                          
       demeanor, she said it  would be during this special  session,                                                          
       so she would be supporting this amendment.                                                                             
                                                                                                                              
       VICE-CHAIR REINBOLD apologized  for not being in person,  she                                                          
       said that  she had  tried  to fly,  and Alaska  Airlines  had                                                          
       canceled her ticket. She  said she did not support  mandating                                                          
       CDC guidance  as  the  CDC  had been  inconsistent  in  their                                                          
       recommendations.  She supported  the  amendment  proposed  by                                                          
       Senate   President  Micciche   and   shared   many   COVID-19                                                          
       concerns,    including    asymptomatic/vaccinated     spread,                                                          
       inconsistent  recommendations   regarding  mask-wearing   and                                                          
      types  of   masks,   liability   issues,  and   focusing   on                                                           
      communicable diseases beyond  COVID-19. She closed by  saying                                                           
      personal responsibly  and freedom had her  in support of  the                                                           
      amendment.                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                              
      CHAIR  HANNAN, seeing  no  further  discussion,  requested  a                                                           
      vote on the amendment.                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                              
      3:31:31 PM                                                                                                            
      A roll  call vote  was taken.  There was  a question  whether                                                           
      Senator  Hughes  could   vote  as  alternate  since   Senator                                                           
      Stedman had joined  the meeting, and  after a brief  at-ease,                                                           
      it was determined that she was allowed to vote.                                                                         
                                                                                                                              
      YEAS:  Representatives   Tuck,   Tilton;   Senators   Bishop,                                                           
      Shower, Micciche, Hughes, Reinbold.                                                                                     
                                                                                                                              
      NAYS:  Representatives   Claman,  Edgmon,   Foster,   Hannan,                                                           
      Stutes; Senators Stedman, Stevens.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                              
      The amendment failed 7-7.                                                                                               
                                                                                                                              
      CHAIR HANNAN  asked if there  was further  discussion on  the                                                           
      policy as presented.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                              
      VICE-CHAIR  REINBOLD  referenced  roman  numeral   V  on  the                                                           
      policy  and  asked  what  the  vaccinated  and   unvaccinated                                                           
      individuals  found to  be  close  contacts of  a  person  who                                                           
      tested positive would be directed to do.                                                                                
                                                                                                                              
      MS. GEARY  said  that this  section  referred to  people  who                                                           
      test positive  or are a  close contact of  a known  positive.                                                           
      She said  the reason  the  guidance was  not spelled  out  is                                                           
      because  it  is  ever-changing;  current  guidance   suggests                                                           
      vaccinated people  do not need  to quarantine  if they are  a                                                           
      close contact, but  if they develop  symptoms, they would  be                                                           
      directed to  get tested  and  follow whatever  protocols  are                                                           
      for time  away from  work until  their symptoms  resolve.  If                                                           
      one is  unvaccinated  and comes  into  close contact  with  a                                                           
      known positive  or are  sick and  tests positive  themselves,                                                           
      they are supposed  to quarantine  for ten  days to make  sure                                                           
      they did not develop symptoms;  she said they could then  get                                                           
      a follow-up test after that period.                                                                                     
                                                                                                                              
      VICE-CHAIR REINBOLD  asked what  the CDC  said about  updated                                                           
      recommendations for camps.                                                                                              
                                                                                                                              
      CHAIR HANNAN  and MS.  GEARY each  expressed  that they  were                                                           
      not following the Vice-Chairs meaning.                                                                                  
                                                                                                                              
       VICE-CHAIR REINBOLD referenced  recent information  regarding                                                          
       shielding and recommendations  by the CDC and asked if  Chair                                                          
       Hannan was planning on mandating something.                                                                            
                                                                                                                              
       CHAIR HANNAN  asked  the Vice-Chair  to  clarify if  she  was                                                          
       talking  about face  coverings  or  collective  gathering  of                                                          
       people.                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                              
       VICE-CHAIR REINBOLD said collective gathering.                                                                         
                                                                                                                              
       CHAIR HANNAN  said that  the policy  did  not address  events                                                          
       outside of  the Legislature  and  that as  far  as she  knew,                                                          
       there were  no Legislative  camps scheduled, so  she did  not                                                          
       believe the question was relevant.                                                                                     
                                                                                                                              
       VICE-CHAIR REINBOLD  said her question was  not in regard  to                                                          
       Legislative Camps,  but  in regard  to shielding  of  people.                                                          
       She spoke to concerns  about the ever-changing nature  of CDC                                                          
       guidelines and said  there could be  future problems if  this                                                          
       policy was  not clearly  defined,  so she  could not  support                                                          
       this new policy.                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                              
       CHAIR HANNAN  explained that  the policy  as drafted  related                                                          
       to COVID-19 protocols and  the mitigation policy within  this                                                          
       building.  There  was  effort   by  both  parties  to   reach                                                          
       understanding.                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                              
       3:42:59 PM                                                                                                           
       There was an at-ease.                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                              
       CHAIR HANNAN, back  on the record,  said that Senator  Hughes                                                          
       had  helped facilitate  some  understanding  about  the  term                                                          
       shielding camp and how  it applied to community response  and                                                          
       community  quarantines.   She  said   she  believed   members                                                          
       addressed  that by  maintaining  that this  policy  was  only                                                          
       about Legislative facilities.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                              
       VICE-CHAIR REINBOLD further explained shielding camps.                                                                 
                                                                                                                              
       SENATE  PRESIDENT  MICCICHE  asked  the  Chair  to  call  the                                                          
       question.                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                              
       CHAIR HANNAN  restated the  motion to  adopt the  Legislative                                                          
       Council COVID-19 Mitigation  Policy as amended in the  August                                                          
       16, 2021, document. She then requested a roll call vote.                                                               
                                                                                                                              
       3:45:11 PM                                                                                                           
       A roll call vote was taken.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                              
      YEAS:  Representatives   Claman,  Edgmon,   Foster,   Hannan,                                                           
      Stutes; Senators Bishop, Stedman, Stevens.                                                                              
                                                                                                                              
      NAYS:  Representatives   Tuck,   Tilton;   Senators   Shower,                                                           
      Micciche, Reinbold, Hughes.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                              
      The motion passed 8-6.                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                              
 V. COMMITTEE BUSINESS - EXECUTIVE SESSION                                                                                  
                                                                                                                              
      A. RFP 646 Anchorage Legislative  Office Building  Janitorial                                                           
        Contract                                                                                                              
      B. Assembly Building Proposed Donation                                                                                  
                                                                                                                              
      CHAIR  HANNAN   introduced  the   next   item  of   business,                                                           
      discussion  surrounding   a  janitorial   contract  for   the                                                           
      Anchorage  Legislative  Office Building  and  a  proposal  to                                                           
      accept  the  Assembly  Building  from  the  Juneau  Community                                                           
      Foundation, which  would  bring  the Council  into  Executive                                                           
      Session.                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                              
      3:46:47 PM                                                                                                            
      VICE-CHAIR REINBOLD  moved and asked  unanimous consent  that                                                           
      Legislative Council go  into Executive Session under  Uniform                                                           
      Rule  22(B)(1),   discussion   of  matters,   the   immediate                                                           
      knowledge of which would  adversely affect the finances  of a                                                           
      government unit  and 22(B)(3),  discussion of  a matter  that                                                           
      may, by law,  be required to  be confidential. The  following                                                           
      individuals  may  remain in  the  room  or  on-line  for  the                                                           
      entirety of the  (audio  cut out) executive session:  Jessica                                                           
      Geary, JC Kestel,  Sante Lesh, Megan  Wallace, Emily  Nauman,                                                           
      Helen Phillips,  Jodie Murdock, Bree  Wylie, any  Legislators                                                           
      not on  Legislative  Council, and  any staff  of  Legislative                                                           
      Council members.  When the  council  turns to  the matter  of                                                           
      the Assembly  Building, Facilities  Manager  Serge Lesh,  CBJ                                                           
      Mayor Beth  Weldon and  former Mayor  Ken  Koelsch, and  Reed                                                           
      Stoops and Wayne  Jensen of the  Juneau Community  Foundation                                                           
      may also be present in the room.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                              
      4:56:20 PM                                                                                                            
      Council returned from Executive Session.                                                                                
                                                                                                                              
      VICE-CHAIR REINBOLD  moved that  Legislative Council  approve                                                           
      the award  of RFP 646  for Anchorage  janitorial services  to                                                           
      Q-1 Corporation  for a  one-year contract  and five  optional                                                           
      one-year renewals  with a  not-to-exceed  value of  fifty-six                                                           
      thousand dollars per contract year.                                                                                     
                                                                                                                              
       CHAIR HANNAN objected  for purposes  of discussion and  asked                                                          
       JC Kestel to summarize the contract for the record.                                                                    
                                                                                                                              
       There  was  brief   discussion  by   Council  members   about                                                          
       procedure for exiting  Executive Session  and if a roll  call                                                          
       vote to determine quorum was necessary.                                                                                
                                                                                                                              
       4:57:34 PM                                                                                                           
       A roll call vote was taken.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                              
       Present at  the call  were: Representatives  Claman,  Edgmon,                                                          
       Foster,  Hannan,  Stutes,  Tilton,  Tuck;  Senators   Bishop,                                                          
   Hughes, Micciche, Reinbold, Shower, Stedman, Stevens.                                                                      
                                                                                                                              
       Fourteen members present.                                                                                              
                                                                                                                              
       CHAIR  HANNAN  briefly  reviewed  the  agenda  thus  far  and                                                          
       picked  back  up  by  asking  Mr.  Kestel  to  summarize  the                                                          
       contract.                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                              
       JC KESTEL, Procurement  Officer with the Legislative  Affairs                                                          
       Agency,  said  RFP 646  closed  August  6,  there  were  four                                                          
       proposals  received,  the   proposals  were  reviewed  by   a                                                          
       proposal evaluation  committee;  once the  evaluation  scores                                                          
       were   tallied   and   finalized,   Q-1   Corporations    was                                                          
       considered the most beneficial  and awarded the most  points.                                                          
       The Agency recommended  the award of  646 to Q-1  Corporation                                                          
       for the  janitorial  services  of the  Anchorage  Legislative                                                          
       Office Building.  He said  he would  be happy  to answer  any                                                          
       questions.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                              
       CHAIR HANNAN, seeing no  members wishing to discuss  further,                                                          
       removed her objection.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                              
       SENATOR SHOWER objected.                                                                                               
                                                                                                                              
       CHAIR  HANNAN  asked  if  he  would  like  to  speak  to  his                                                          
       objection.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                              
       SENATOR SHOWER  confirmed and  said what he  heard today  did                                                          
       not provide  a  compelling  reason that  the  Council  should                                                          
       accept this.                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                              
       CHAIR HANNAN said  to him that the  issue being voted on  was                                                          
       for the  janitorial  service  for the  Anchorage  Legislative                                                          
       Office Building.                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                              
       SENATOR  SHOWER apologized,  said  his  audio  cut  out,  and                                                          
       removed his objection.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                              
      CHAIR HANNAN  asked again  if there  were  any objections  to                                                           
      awarding RFP 646. Seeing  no objection, she said that  motion                                                           
      had been adopted. She  then acknowledged a suggestion that  a                                                           
      roll call vote was necessary and called for a vote.                                                                     
                                                                                                                              
      5:00:27 PM                                                                                                            
      A roll call vote was taken.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                              
      YEAS:  Representatives   Claman,  Edgmon,   Foster,   Hannan,                                                           
      Stutes,  Tuck, Tilton;  Senators  Bishop,  Hughes,  Micciche,                                                           
      Reinbold, Shower, Stedman, Stevens.                                                                                     
                                                                                                                              
      NAYS: None.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                              
      The motion passed 14-0.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                              
      CHAIR HANNAN  introduced  the next  action item,  receipt  of                                                           
      the Assembly Building from the Juneau Community Foundation.                                                             
                                                                                                                              
      VICE-CHAIR  REINBOLD  moved  that  the  Legislative   Council                                                           
                                                                 th                                                           
      authorize the  transfer of  the property  located at  211 4                                                             
      Street in  Juneau,  Alaska to  the Legislative  Council.  She                                                           
      further  moved  that   Legislative  Council  authorizes   the                                                           
      Legislative  Affairs  Agency  to act  as  an  agent  for  the                                                           
      Legislature  and  execute  and  enter  into  any  appropriate                                                           
      agreements regarding the transfer.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                              
      CHAIR HANNAN  asked  if  there  were any  objections  to  the                                                           
      above motion.                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                              
      REPRESENTATIVE TILTON objected  and said she appreciated  the                                                           
      Community Foundation  looking  at presenting  a  gift to  the                                                           
      Legislature  but   had  concerns   about  the  environmental                                                            
      concerns  there  and that  now  is  a  time  when  government                                                           
      should be reducing  its size and footprint.  She said it  was                                                           
      a tough  time to  take on  what could  potentially become  an                                                           
      expense,  though she  knew  there  were  some  Capitol  funds                                                           
      available, she believed those funds should be conserved.                                                                
                                                                                                                              
      CHAIR HANNAN asked if any other members wished to speak.                                                                
                                                                                                                              
      SENATOR  HUGHES  expressed   her  gratitude  to  the   Juneau                                                           
      Community Foundations   gift and  said that  this vote  today                                                           
      was not putting  members on  the hook for  the $3.8  million,                                                           
      but she  did  understand  that  there was  some  lead  paint,                                                           
      asbestos-containing materials,  and that some offices may  be                                                           
      moved from  other locations  which would  involve  remodeling                                                           
      and  updating electrical  systems.  She  said  she  saw  this                                                           
       putting future  line items  before the  Legislature and  that                                                          
       the State  was in  a tight  spot financially  right now.  She                                                          
       said  it  mattered  to  her  constituents  to  hold  a  floor                                                          
       session perhaps,  maybe, someday in  Southcentral Alaska.  If                                                          
       she knew, before  spending money to  update the gift of  this                                                          
       building,  that there  was  going  to  be the  option  for  a                                                          
       closer geographical  session  for  more Alaskans,  she  would                                                          
       vote yes,  but  her district  would  like to  see that  as  a                                                          
       priority over this, so she would be voting no.                                                                         
                                                                                                                              
       CHAIR HANNAN asked if Senator Shower would like the floor.                                                             
                                                                                                                              
       SENATOR  SHOWER thanked  her  and  said  he heard  a  lot  of                                                          
       concerns from  folks who  brought  up good  points: that  the                                                          
       Legislature  had   potential  risk   of  maintenance   costs,                                                          
       environmental costs,  and other unknowns;  that members  were                                                          
       on a  tight  timeline  and when  things  get rushed,  bad  or                                                          
       costly decisions can be  made, he had not heard a  compelling                                                          
       need of  the  Legislature for  this  building, and  that  the                                                          
       time was not right due  to needing to reduce. He said  he did                                                          
       not think it  sent the right message  for the Legislature  to                                                          
       risk  making   a  potentially  spendy   decision  and   cited                                                          
       environment concerns as well.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                              
       SENATOR REINBOLD said she  supported not trying to twine  and                                                          
       intertwine  the three  branches  of government,  so  for  one                                                          
       small reason  she  would support  the  purchase if  it  meant                                                          
       getting the  Executive branch  out of the  Capitol. She  said                                                          
       members  did not  know  the  risks and  liabilities  and  she                                                          
       could not vote for this  without full knowledge of the  risks                                                          
       associated with  it, and additionally  she said  she did  not                                                          
       believe  the Legislature  needed  an empire  in  Juneau;  she                                                          
       said the road system was  where the people were and that  the                                                          
       Legislature needed access  to the people. She stated she  was                                                          
       a big  proponent of  getting the  Legislature  out of  Juneau                                                          
       and  onto  the  road   system  especially  now  that   Alaska                                                          
       Airlines  had banned  her  from  flying, and  with  that  she                                                          
       would be a passionate no vote.                                                                                         
                                                                                                                              
       SENATOR MICCICHE said he  would not be a passionate  anything                                                          
       on  this deal,  but  that  the  building  was  operating  now                                                          
       legally  and that  there  would  be  savings  in  eliminating                                                          
       long-term leases  throughout  Juneau.  He said  members  were                                                          
       aware of the minor environmental  issues in the building  and                                                          
       there was  a potential chance  of an issue  with the  storage                                                          
       tank, but this  was a gift and  members were not agreeing  to                                                          
       spend a  penny and  there is  potential  to save  substantial                                                          
       money. He would  support this but  did strongly suggest  that                                                          
       LAA execute  a quick  core sample  contract  to determine  if                                                          
      there were  further issues before  the end  of the week,  and                                                           
      that would  make him more  comfortable. He  said he was  okay                                                           
      with this.                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                              
      SENATOR STEDMAN  said  he would  like to  speak  in favor  of                                                           
      taking the  gift;  rarely would  members  have  opportunities                                                           
      like this  and  there  would always  be  challenges.  Besides                                                           
      cutting  costs,  another   benefit  of  owning  a  piece   of                                                           
      property right across from  the Capitol would be having  some                                                           
      control  of  the  neighborhood,  he  said.  As   far  as  the                                                           
      Capital,  he said,  it  was  Juneau,  and it  would  stay  in                                                           
      Juneau until  the constitution changed.  The Legislature,  he                                                           
      said, met in  the thriving  community that  had its own  road                                                           
      system and was  on a road system;  the Alaska Marine  Highway                                                           
      accounted  for  part,   but  that   there  was  road   travel                                                           
      available from here to  Anchorage, Mat-Su, and Fairbanks.  He                                                           
      thought  members  should  accept  the  gift  and   make  wise                                                           
      decisions about how they  wanted to remodel itpossibly   into                                                           
      apartments  for  sessions  and  rentals  or  storage   during                                                           
      interim. There were all  kinds of benefits, he said,  and few                                                           
      downsides. While  the  economic climate  might not  be  ideal                                                           
      currently, he said it  would change, and owning a  commercial                                                           
      building with  viable,  rent-paying  tenants would  be  worth                                                           
      having. He  thought members  should move  forward, thank  the                                                           
      Juneau  Community Foundation  for  gift  of  negotiating  the                                                           
      purchase of  the building,  and helping  secure  a nice  area                                                           
      near  the   Capitol.   He   spoke  about   the   success   of                                                           
      improvements  made   to  the   Capitol,   the  Terry   Miller                                                           
      Legislative  Office   Building,   and  the   Thomas   Stewart                                                           
      Legislative  Office  Building,   saying  that  the   Assembly                                                           
      Building was the  next step. He said  he would be voting  yes                                                           
      for this and future generations.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                              
      CHAIR HANNAN  hearing no  further comments,  she requested  a                                                           
      roll call vote.                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                              
      5:14:06 PM                                                                                                            
      A roll call vote was taken.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                              
      YEAS:  Representatives   Claman,  Edgmon,   Foster,   Hannan,                                                           
      Stutes, Tuck; Senators Bishop, Micciche, Stedman, Stevens.                                                              
                                                                                                                              
      NAYS:  Representative  Tilton;  Senators  Hughes,   Reinbold,                                                           
      Shower.                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                              
      The motion passed 10-4.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                              
VI. Adjourn                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                              
       CHAIR HANNAN wished Ms. Geary a happy birthday, and said                                                               
       with nothing else on the agenda, the meeting is adjourned.                                                             
                                                                                                                              
       5:15:20 PM