Legislature(1995 - 1996)
1995-09-27 Senate Journal
Full Journal pdf1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 1979 SENATE JOURNAL ALASKA STATE LEGISLATURE NINETEENTH LEGISLATURE FIRST SESSION Juneau, Alaska Wednesday September 27, 1995 FINAL SUPPLEMENT MESSAGES FROM THE GOVERNOR HB 46 Message of June 28 was received, stating the Governor signed the following bill and transmitted the engrossed and enrolled copies to the Lieutenant Governor's Office for permanent filing: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 46(STA) "An Act relating to the practice of architecture, engineering, and land surveying." Chapter 89, SLA 1995 Effective Date: 9/26/95 HB 119 Message of June 28 was received, stating the Governor signed the following bill and transmitted the engrossed and enrolled copies to the Lieutenant Governor's Office for permanent filing: HOUSE BILL NO. 119 am S "An Act exempting schools from certain fees charged by the Department of Environmental Conservation; and providing for an effective date." Chapter 90, SLA 1995 Effective Date: 7/1/95 1979 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 1980 HB 124 Message of June 28 was received, stating the Governor signed the following bill and transmitted the engrossed and enrolled copies to the Lieutenant Governor's Office for permanent filing: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 124(FIN) "An Act transferring the regulation of nursing home administrators to the Department of Commerce and Economic Development; abolishing the Board of Nursing Home Administrators; clarifying the conditions under which a nursing home administrator license may be denied; and providing for an effective date." Chapter 91, SLA 1995 Effective Date: 6/29/95 HB 200 Message of June 28 was received, stating the Governor signed the following bill and transmitted the engrossed and enrolled copies to the Lieutenant Governor's Office for permanent filing: HOUSE BILL NO. 200 am S "An Act reassigning responsibility for the custody of persons pending their arraignments, commitment to the custody of the commissioner of corrections, or admission to a state correctional facility, and authorizing the commissioner of corrections to employ guards for emergencies on the same basis as the commissioner of public safety, as partially exempt service employees; and providing for an effective date." Chapter 92, SLA 1995 Effective Date: 7/1/95 HB 233 Message of June 28 was received, stating the Governor signed the following bill and transmitted the engrossed and enrolled copies to the Lieutenant Governor's Office for permanent filing: 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 1981 HB 233 CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 233(FIN) am "An Act extending the termination date of the Board of Clinical Social Work Examiners, Board of Marine Pilots, Board of Marital and Family Therapy, State Medical Board, Board of Nursing, Board of Psychologist and Psychological Associate Examiners, Real Estate Commission, Special Education Service Agency, Correctional Industries Commission, and Hazardous Substance Spill Technology Review Council; and providing for an effective date." Chapter 93, SLA 1995 Effective Date: 6/29/95 HB 100 Message of June 29 was received, stating: Dear President Pearce and Speaker Phillips: Today I signed the FY96 operating and loans budget with certain line item vetoes. I am transmitting the engrossed and enrolled copies to the Lieutenant Governor for permanent filing: CONFERENCE CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 100 "An Act making appropriations for the operating and loan program expenses of state government, for certain programs, and to capitalize funds; making appropriations under art. IX, sec. 17(c), Constitution of the State of Alaska, from the constitutional budget reserve fund; and providing for an effective date." Chapter 94, SLA 1995 Effective Date: 7/1/95 The attached summary describes my vetoes. It also announces my intention to approve a major deposit from the Earnings Reserve Account to the principal of the Permanent Fund when I sign the "omnibus" budget bill tomorrow. I am including this information today because several sections of the operating budget relate to the Earnings Reserve. 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 1982 HB 100 You will see that I have vetoed most of the legislative intent language, as have governors before me, to maintain the distinction between the Legislatures appropriation responsibilities and the Executive Branch responsibilities for policy and implementation. Also, language that could be considered substantive legislation must remain separate from appropriation bills, in accordance with our state constitution. It had been my hope that this years bill would include responsible full year funding and not artificially split the budget into the initial appropriation and later supplementals. We did make progress on this goal in all but a few areas. Since the legislature specifically did not give full year funding for fire suppression and disaster relief, I retained the intent language for finishing those budgets through supplementals. I also retained language suggesting that we seek full program receipt authority from Legislative Budget and Audit in several cases where our revenue projections for next year were arbitrarily reduced. Many legislators and members of the administration have raised concerns about how we treat program receipts in the budget. I will bring forward recommendations for improvements in this area with the FY97 budget. My veto of other intent language should not be construed as either support or opposition to the particular suggestion. Despite these language vetoes, in many cases my administration will be acting in accordance with the intent expressed. Sincerely, /s/ Tony Knowles Governor 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 1983 HB 100 Attachment to the Governor's Transmittal of the FY96 Operating Budget and Announcement of Half Billion Dollar Deposit in the Permanent Fund Permanent Fund Deposit I am approving an immediate deposit of $500,000,000 from the Permanent Fund Earnings Reserve Account into the principal of the Permanent Fund. This will increase the principal from $13.5 billion to $14 billion. While it is tempting to deposit the full billion dollars authorized in this bill, the more responsible measure is to deposit half. The Earnings Reserve is currently managed by the Permanent Fund Board as if it were part of the principal. Since its inception not one penny of the Earnings Reserve has been used for any other purpose than a deposit into the corpus of the Permanent Fund. I have been urged by people around the state to make the full deposit, to veto the entire deposit and to make a partial deposit. There is clearly no public consensus about the most appropriate use of the reserve account at this point. Since we recently established a Long Range Fiscal Planning Commission to help chart the wisest course for the state's fiscal future, I believe we should wait long enough to hear the results of their work this fall. We need a full discussion with the legislature and the public about which use of the Earnings Reserve will benefit Alaska the most. We may well decide to deposit all of it in the Permanent Fund. But I have also been given suggestions that we consider using it to forward fund education, or as a reserve against the type of oil price crash that sent our economy reeling in 1986. One half billion dollars will go into the Fund immediately. In the meantime, the rest of the money isn't going anywhere. It will remain in the Earnings Reserve Account and not be spent for other purposes. And whether it remains in the Reserve Account or goes into the Permanent Fund, the dividends paid to all Alaskans will be exactly the same. Our dividends are already based on income from both the principal of the Fund and the Earnings Reserve account. (Sec. 103 of HB 268) 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 1984 HB 100 AIDEA Protection I am vetoing the appropriation of $17 million in reserves from the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority to the state's FY96 budget. Using seed corn from our prime economic development funding agency to help fill the fiscal gap is unwise without a long-term plan approved by the AIDEA board and the legislature. A similar effort by the legislature to raid AHFC reserves without a plan caused AHFC to be put on credit watch this spring. Once the plan was passed by the legislature, Standard and Poor's took AHFC off credit watch. AIDEA's best contribution to the economic health and development of Alaska is through its financing of projects such as the Red Dog zinc mine, the Healy Clean Coal project and the Federal Express facility at Anchorage International Airport. While some return on assets to the state's general fund may be desirable, we must have full discussion of whether to use those assets for the state budget or for economic development, and approval of a plan that guards against "raids". Absent the adoption of a pay-out or dividend plan similar to AHFC's, the only prudent action is to veto this item. (Sec. 42) Protection of the Science and Technology Foundation The current practice of substituting $3 million in Alaska Science and Technology Foundation funds for general fund support of the University Agricultural Stations is not sustainable. As the economic role of the Foundation matures, there will be ever increasing needs for its income to support important Alaska efforts such as the Kodiak rocket launch complex and the low-rank coal technology projects approved during this past legislative session. I am therefore reducing the ASTF contribution to the Agricultural Stations by $100,000 to the $2.9 million level. Prior to the FY97 budget, we need a joint planning effort by the University and the Department of Natural Resources to better coordinate and consolidate agricultural programs for cost savings. (Sec. 47) Elimination of Unnecessary Staff Positions I am reducing the appropriation to the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission by $80,000. The legislature added an extra staff position for the Commission. I am also vetoing $59,900 of the Alaska Public Utilities Commission appropriation to delete a new position which was added by the legislature. Since the APUC is adequately staffed and commissioners are expected to handle their own caseloads in utility matters, a new "commissioner's analyst" position is not necessary or appropriate. 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 1985 HB 100 Inappropriate Fund Source from Commerce The legislature's appropriation of $75,000 from the Office of International Trade (OIT) in the Department of Commerce to the Northern Forum is technically incorrect since OIT is not an actual fund source. Although I am vetoing the provision for technical reasons, the Department of Commerce will be able to direct some of its funds to the Northern Forum as part of an overall plan being developed for international trade. Inappropriate Fund Source for Corrections In May, I gave advance notice to the legislature and the public that I would veto a bill which would divert Permanent Fund dividend monies for an irresponsible one-time "fix" for the Corrections budget. I continue to believe the legislature's approach was not responsible budgeting. Although I support taking dividends from felons, the bill has two other effects which I oppose: taking money away from valuable projects such as alcohol programs which now garnish felon's checks and reducing the Permanent Fund dividend checks of all Alaskans. Since I vetoed the bill as promised, I am now vetoing section 13 of the operating budget which refers to SB135 as well as the corresponding intent language. Without SB135, Corrections will not actually receive $2.7 million of the total expenditure authority set by the legislature. The department is working on a plan for how to operate within the reduced funding level. We will make every effort to find efficiencies and more cost-effective ways of housing prisoners. However, the rising number of inmates, recent court orders and new crime bills which were unfunded by the legislature exacerbate an already difficult situation. I will come back to the legislature if the lower funding level will compromise public safety or the safety of Corrections employees. HB 20 Message of June 29 was received, stating the Governor signed the following bill and transmitted the engrossed and enrolled copies to the Lieutenant Governor's Office for permanent filing: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 20(FIN) am "An Act relating to conveyance of certain tide and submerged land to municipalities; and providing for an effective date." 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 1986 HB 20 Chapter 95, SLA 1995 Effective Date: 6/30/95 SB 18 Message of June 29 was received, stating the Governor signed the following bill and transmitted the engrossed and enrolled copies to the Lieutenant Governor's Office for permanent filing: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 18(FIN) "An Act relating to an advisory vote during regional educational attendance area school board elections; and providing for an effective date." Chapter 96, SLA 1995 Effective Date: 7/1/95 SB 122 Message of June 29 was received, stating the Governor signed the following bill and transmitted the engrossed and enrolled copies to the Lieutenant Governor's Office for permanent filing: HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 122(STA) am H "An Act excluding certain direct sellers of consumer products from coverage under the state unemployment compensation laws." Chapter 97, SLA 1995 Effective Date: 9/27/95 HB 87 Message of June 29 was received, stating the Governor signed the following bill and transmitted the engrossed and enrolled copies to the Lieutenant Governor's Office for permanent filing: 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 1987 HB 87 HOUSE BILL NO. 87 am "An Act authorizing youth courts to provide for peer adjudication of minors who have allegedly committed violations of state or municipal laws, and renaming the community legal assistance grant fund and amending the purposes for which grants may be made from that fund in order to provide financial assistance for organization and initial operation of youth courts." Chapter 98, SLA 1995 Effective Date: 9/27/95 HB 17 Message of June 29 was received, stating the Governor signed the following bill and transmitted the engrossed and enrolled copies to the Lieutenant Governor's Office for permanent filing: SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 17(FIN) "An Act expanding the services that may be offered by an electric cooperative to include sewer and water and gas services when authorized by the Alaska Public Utilities Commission, and to include direct satellite television services; relating to officers of a telephone or electric cooperative; relating to amendment of the articles of incorporation of a telephone or electric cooperative; and providing for an effective date." Chapter 99, SLA 1995 Effective Date: 6/30/95 HB 328 Message of June 29 was received, stating the Governor signed the following bill and transmitted the engrossed and enrolled copies to the Lieutenant Governor's Office for permanent filing: 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 1988 HB 328 HOUSE BILL NO. 328 "An Act relating to reduced fees and group discounts for visits to the state museum and its branches; and providing for an effective date." Chapter 100, SLA 1995 Effective Date: 6/30/95 SB 87 Message of June 29 was received, stating the Governor signed the following bill and transmitted the engrossed and enrolled copies to the Lieutenant Governor's Office for permanent filing: HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 87(JUD) "An Act relating to the membership of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board; relating to community local options for control of alcoholic beverages; relating to the control of alcoholic beverages; prohibiting persons from being on premises involving alcoholic beverages under certain circumstances; relating to the definition of `alcoholic beverage'; relating to purchase and sale of alcoholic beverages; relating to alcohol server education courses; and providing for an effective date." Chapter 101, SLA 1995 Effective Date: See Chapter HB 116 Message of June 29 was received, stating the Governor signed the following bill and transmitted the engrossed and enrolled copies to the Lieutenant Governor's Office for permanent filing: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 116(L&C) "An Act exempting the Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute from the State Procurement Code." Chapter 102, SLA 1995 Effective Date: 9/27/95 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 1989 HB 268 Message of June 30 was received, stating: Dear President Pearce and Speaker Phillips: Today I signed the bill which contains the FY96 capital budget, reappropriations, education funding and other spending matters. I am transmitting the engrossed and enrolled copies to the Lieutenant Governor for permanent filing: SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 268(FIN) am S(reengrossed) "An Act making and amending appropriations; and providing for an effective date." Chapter 103, SLA 1995 Effective Date: See Chapter With my vetoes, the capital budget is $106.2 million in new general funds. Other projects are funded through federal funds, reappropriations and other sources. Overall, the capital budget sticks with the basics. This is a positive direction, given our need to bring budget discipline to the task of closing the fiscal gap. However, some legislative additions did not meet the standards which I believe must be applied in our present circumstances. Therefore, I have made certain line item vetoes to the "omnibus" bill which are described in the attached materials. Sincerely, /s/ Tony Knowles Governor Attachment to the Governor's Transmittal of the FY96 Capital "Omnibus" Budget Unspecified Block Grants Although this appropriation would appear from its title to be for any community, the legislative back-up materials show that the sponsor intended specific grants on the Kenai 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 1990 HB 268 Peninsula. I appreciate the needs in these communities. However, I vetoed the appropriation because, given the broad wording in the bill, we could not legally direct funds to projects listed only in back- up materials. (Sec. 135, page 37, line 35) UAA - Machetanz Building I have reduced the amount to what is necessary to open this uncompleted new classroom building on the Mat-Su campus. Neither the integrity of the facility nor the scheduled Fall 1995 opening will be compromised by reducing the funding from $1 million to $500,000. The classrooms and day care facility will be open. The university may request funds for completion of the pedestrian bridge when it determines its capital priorities for next year. (Sec. 135, page 61, line 4) Reappropriations for Federal Highway Matching Funds I have partially vetoed this section which sought to repeal fourteen prior capital budget chapters and reappropriate up to $2.5 million to the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (DOT) for general fund match to federal-aid highway projects. If the entire section were left intact, DOT would lose more general funds than it would gain. Accordingly, I vetoed five chapters. (Sec. 101) Due to the way in which the legislature changed and split my request for $26.1 million in state matching funds, DOT may not be able to recover all available federal highway dollars within the current budget. The administration asked for legislative intent language to cover this situation. If additional state matching funds are needed to preclude the loss of the federal funds or delay of projects into FY97, the department will identify this for early funding consideration next January. Southeast Energy Fund I am reducing the appropriation from the Southeast energy fund to the Ketchikan Public Utility to reflect an agreement reached recently by the Four Dam Pool utilities (including Ketchikan) and the Alaska Energy Authority. The agreement sets out a short-term solution to begin addressing major repair needs of the Tyee transmission line in Southeast Alaska and Terror Lake power project near Kodiak. The agreement calls for $4 million in repairs to be paid from the annual debt service payment owed by the 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 1991 HB 268 utilities the state. The $2.56 million which I am leaving in the appropriation is the amount available from the Southeast energy fund after its pro rata share reduction for repairs of the existing utility line. (Sec. 14) Shepard Point Road I have vetoed one of the items that comprises this appropriation because I believe that its approval will prevent the use of other money that is expressly provided for this project. The project should be undertaken only after the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (DOT) confirms that the deep water port dock at Shepard Point is economically feasible and that funding sources other than state funds are available for its completion and future operations and maintenance costs. Prior to the expenditure of this appropriation, DOT should confirm the physical suitability of the site for a deep water port and the Department of Environmental Conservation should approve an oil spill response plan prepared by the City of Cordova that addresses the use of the road and dock for oil spill response purposes. (Sec. 91) Nome Water/Sewer Project Add-on The Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) has an established system of rating the state's massive needs for community sanitation projects. It has been strictly followed by the legislature for the past five years and has been consistently viewed as fair, above-board and objective. Projects are ranked on their merits and adherence to this list takes funding decisions out of the political arena. The Nome utilidor originally scored in the fundable portion of the list at $700,000. In the last days of the session, $1.15 million was added to the Nome allocation without going through the established process. The communities of King Cove, Petersburg and Bristol Bay Borough had their allocations cut even though their rankings on the list were just as high. These communities have needs just as severe as Nome and they relied on the ranking system for fair and evenhanded appropriations. The city has several viable options for addressing the projects which were added. DEC is working closely with Nome to help resolve its problems without additional state funds for this year. 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 1992 HB 268 I am vetoing the excess over the DEC listed amount to protect the integrity of the water/sewer program and its ranking system. I consider the excess $1.15 million to be "on hold" for next year and will add this amount to what I would otherwise submit for the water/sewer matching grants program in next year's budget. (Sec. 135, page 59) Private School Busing In my budget request to the legislature, I sought full funding for public school pupil transportation. I do not believe state funding for private schools is appropriate. (I see no reason to prohibit private school students from riding on public school routes on a space available basis, as long as there is no additional cost to the state.) I recognize that there has been funding for private school busing in the past and that a transition period would be helpful. In that light, I made it clear to legislators who wanted to fund private school busing that the amount in my budget did not provide for private school students and that any legislative effort to include them in the program must hold public schools harmless. I said we would accommodate private school transportation in this year's budget as part of a transition only if separate funding were provided. Without increasing the pupil transportation funds in my budget, the legislature added wording so that the public school amount would have to pay for both public and private school students. This essentially results in an unfunded mandate to local school districts in the amount of $400,000-500,000 for FY96 and the potential amount in future years of $4 to 6 million if private schools around the state join the program. If the language in this bill remains, the Department of Education will be forced to pro-rate reimbursement to school districts across the state to pay for private school busing. This is not acceptable. The legislatures action leaves me no choice but to veto the private school portion of the appropriation. Since the amount in the bill will fully cover only the public school pupil transportation costs, I am deleting the words "and private" and reducing the amount by a nominal amount of $10 to meet the technical requirements for using my veto authority. The general fund source is also reduced by $10. (Sec. 104) 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 1993 HB 268 AOGCC Duplication of Effort The Department of Natural Resources already has responsibility for economic analysis of Prudhoe Bay recovery. To avoid duplication of effort and mixed jurisdiction for this critical activity, I am vetoing the legislature's change of purpose for an earlier appropriation of $100,000 which would allow AOGCC to do the same thing as DNR. (Sec. 97) Permanent Fund Deposit I am approving an immediate deposit of $500,000,000 from the Permanent Fund Earnings Reserve Account into the principal of the Permanent Fund. This will increase the principal from $13.5 billion to $14 billion. While it is tempting to deposit the full billion dollars authorized in this bill, the more responsible measure is to deposit half. The Earnings Reserve is currently managed by the Permanent Fund Board as if it were part of the principal. Since its inception not one penny of the Earnings Reserve has been used for any other purpose than a deposit into the corpus of the Permanent Fund. I have been urged by people around the state to make the full deposit, to veto the entire deposit and to make a partial deposit. There is clearly no public consensus about the most appropriate use of the reserve account at this point. Since we recently established a Long Range Fiscal Planning Commission to help chart the wisest course for the state's fiscal future, I believe we should wait long enough to hear the results of their work this fall. We need a full discussion with the legislature and the public about which use of the Earnings Reserve will benefit Alaska the most. We may well decide to deposit all of it in the Permanent Fund. But I have also been given suggestions that we consider using it to forward fund education, or as a reserve against the type of oil price crash that sent our economy reeling in 1986. One half billion dollars will go into the Fund immediately. In the meantime, the rest of the money isn't going anywhere. It will remain in the Earnings Reserve Account and not be spent for other purposes. And whether it remains in the Reserve Account or goes into the Permanent Fund, the dividends paid to all Alaskans will be exactly the same. Our dividends are already based on income from both the principal of the Fund and the Earnings Reserve account. (Sec. 103) 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 1994 HB 268 High Speed Ferry This is a technical veto to correct a double appropriation. It has no effect on the project. (Sec. 94) Municipal Matching Grant The municipal matching grant program was created to allow communities to establish their own priorities for state matching funds. It has clear rules about the types of projects that qualify under the program. The Municipality of Anchorage has asked me to veto a legislative change to their allocation ($16,809 for the UAA Consortium Library) because it is not a municipal project, was not on the municipality's priority list and does not have the required municipal matching funds. Under the rules of the program, these funds will remain available to Anchorage next year for allocation to projects which are specified on the municipality's priority list. Notes on Two Appropriations Approved by the Governor Base Schools I approved the appropriation of $8,650,000 to upgrade elementary schools at Eielson Air Force Base, Elmendorf Air Force Base and Fort Richardson. This funding will be matched by nearly $15,000,000 which has now been firmly committed by the federal Departments of Defense and Education. Once these schools have been reconstructed and upgraded to acceptable standards, title to them will be transferred to the local school districts. While these schools were not on the top of the state Department of Education's priority list for work in FY96, we have an opportunity this year to capture two federal dollars for each one we commit as a state. This is a first step towards reducing the long list of schools around the state that need to be reconstructed or have major renovations made in order to provide good, safe facilities needed to provide a quality education for our children. (Sec. 6) Federal Highway Fund Authorizations There are five federal highway projects added by the Legislature which I have not vetoed even though they are not in the FY96 Statewide Transportation Improvement Plan (STIP) prepared by the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities. DOT is currently reviewing all transportation plans and will be proposing amendments to the STIP before the next legislative session. 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 1995 HB 268 Although these five federal projects have been left intact in the FY96 budget, I am not recommending they be automatically added to the STIP. All federal projects will be reviewed on their merits by the department and may or may not be added to the STIP. By not vetoing them now, I am merely giving notice to the requesting legislators that these five projects will be considered. The projects and amount of federal receipt authorizations are: *Funny River Road/bridge for $1,210.0 (Sec 98) *Seward Joint Industry Marine Facility for $6,000.0 (sec. 135, pg. 43, ln. 36) *Parks Hwy - Glenn Hwy to Seward Meridian for $1,004.3. (sec. 135, pg. 44, ln. 33) *Seward Meridian to Lucas Road Rehabilitation for $920.6 (sec. 135, pg. 44, ln. 36) *Trunk Road Improvements for $460.0. (sec. 135, pg. 45, ln. 4) SB 71 Message of June 30 was received, stating the Governor signed the following bill and transmitted the engrossed and enrolled copies to the Lieutenant Governor's Office for permanent filing: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 71(FIN) "An Act relating to deep freeze classics, mercury classics, and snow machine classics; and providing for an effective date." Chapter 104, SLA 1995 Effective Date: 7/1/95 HB 122 Message of June 30 was received, stating: Dear President Pearce: Under the authority of art. II, sec. 15 of the Alaska Constitution, I have vetoed the following bill: 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 1996 HB 122 SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 122(FIN) am S "An Act imposing a reporting requirement on certain sales, transfers, and consumption or uses of motor fuel, increasing the motor fuel tax on motor fuel used in and on watercraft, and authorizing payment of a portion of that tax as refunds to municipalities; and providing for an effective date." Most importantly, I do not believe that we can approach any new taxes without a comprehensive overall financial plan. In my State of the Budget address last January, I said there will be no new taxes until our house is in order. In August, the Long-Range Financial Planning Commission will be presented with a comprehensive review of current and potential taxes by the Department of Revenue. It is premature to propose new taxes until the Commission has completed its work on reviewing the state's financial alternatives. Also, the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities is studying all transportation modes to obtain a complete maintenance and taxation picture. Although SCS CSHB 122 (FIN) am S is intended to pass through revenues to local governments by increasing the state marine motor fuel tax from five cents to eight cents a gallon, it is unclear whether this legislation would actually solve the deferred maintenance and other problems existing at water and harbor facilities. I am willing to work to establish a more comprehensive plan that addresses these needs. Overall, I support the intent to have local governments take over maintenance responsibilities for local transportation facilities and fund costs through user fees. We need to encourage local governments to take over and maintain state harbor facilities. I know that the sponsors of this legislation worked hard to develop a mechanism that would provide funds for municipal water and harbor facilities while attempting to insure local responsibility to own and maintain such facilities. I look forward to working with the legislature and the public to incorporate portions of SCS CSHB 122 (FIN) am S into an overall long-range financial plan. Sincerely, /s/ Tony Knowles Governor 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 1997 HB 288 Message of June 30 was received, stating: Dear President Pearce: Under the authority of art. II, sec. 15, of the Alaska Constitution, I have vetoed the following bill: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 288(L&C) am S(efd fld S) "An Act relating to procurement preferences and authorizing certain state real property lease extensions." It is with deep regret that I veto CSHB 288 (L&C) am S (efd fld S). This legislation, as originally passed by the House, would expand the state procurement preference to corporations or partnerships wholly owned by persons with disabilities. In addition, HB 288 would reinstate temporary authority (which expired on December 31, 1994) for the Department of Administration, the University of Alaska, the Legislature, and the Court System to negotiate extensions of current real property leases if certain rent reductions and property modifications can be achieved. This provision has the potential of realizing considerable savings to the state. Unfortunately, this very positive legislation was amended in the Senate during the final days of the legislative session and that amendment now warrants my veto. The adopted change exempts the Alaska State Marine Highway System, both vessels and terminals, from the purview of the Division of Vocational Rehabilitations Business Enterprise Program. This program, in state statute since 1976, provides an opportunity for an individual who is blind or has other severe disabilities to obtain gainful employment by operating a vending facility on state property. However, the change embodied in HB 288 undermines this program and the continued success of this training and employment opportunity for the blind and severely disabled. 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 1998 HB 288 I am distressed that two excellent provisions of state law will be lost with this veto. Nonetheless, I cannot in good conscience sign HB 288 knowing that the Business Enterprise Program is seriously weakened by this legislation. With my veto, I am providing this administration an opportunity to positively address the concerns of the Marine Highway System while guaranteeing the continued success of the Business Enterprise Program. I am confident that it is possible to draft a mutually beneficial arrangement that will have the broad support of all affected parties. Together we can design and implement a new partnership for the benefit of all Alaskans. Sincerely, /s/ Tony Knowles Governor HCR 5 Message of July 4 was received, stating the Governor read the following resolution and transmitted the engrossed and enrolled copies to the Lieutenant Governor's Office for permanent filing: HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 5 Commemorating the attack on Pearl Harbor by establishing Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day. Legislative Resolve No. 13 SCR 18 Message of July 4 was received, stating the Governor read the following resolution and transmitted the engrossed and enrolled copies to the Lieutenant Governor's Office for permanent filing: SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 18 Honoring the military veterans of World War II and commemorating the 50th anniversary of the end of World War II. Legislative Resolve No. 20 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 1999 SB 172 Message of July 8 was received, stating the Governor signed the following bill and transmitted the engrossed and enrolled copies to the Lieutenant Governor's Office for permanent filing: SENATE BILL NO. 172(efd fld S) "An Act eliminating `monte carlo' nights as an authorized form of charitable gaming." Chapter 105, SLA 1995 Effective Date: 10/6/95 HJR 13 Message of July 25 was received, stating the Governor signed the following resolution and transmitted the engrossed and enrolled copies to the Lieutenant Governor's Office for permanent filing: CS FOR HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 13 (O&G) Urging the United States Congress to pass legislation to open the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska, to oil and gas exploration, development, and production. Legislative Resolve No. 4 SCR 10 Message of August 7 was received, stating the Governor read the following resolution and transmitted the engrossed and enrolled copies to the Lieutenant Governor's Office for permanent filing: SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 10 Relating to the twenty-ninth annual Boys' State. Legislative Resolve No. 14 SCR 9 Message of August 7 was received, stating the Governor read the following resolution and transmitted the engrossed and enrolled copies to the Lieutenant Governor's Office for permanent filing: 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2000 SCR 9 SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 9 Relating to the twenty-seventh annual Girls' State. Legislative Resolve No. 15 HCR 9 Message of August 7 was received, stating the Governor read the following resolution and transmitted the engrossed and enrolled copies to the Lieutenant Governor's Office for permanent filing: CS FOR HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 9(TRA) Relating to Alaska School Bus Driver Appreciation Day. Legislative Resolve No. 16 HCR 16 Message of August 7 was received, stating the Governor read the following resolution and transmitted the engrossed and enrolled copies to the Lieutenant Governor's Office for permanent filing: HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 16 Authorizing a recess by the Senate and the House of Representatives for a period of more than three days. Legislative Resolve No. 17 SJR 27 Message of August 7 was received, stating the Governor signed the following resolution and transmitted the engrossed and enrolled copies to the Lieutenant Governor's Office for permanent filing: CS FOR SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 27(RES) Endorsing development of the Fall Creek hydroelectric project near Gustavus. Legislative Resolve No. 23 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2001 SCR 13 Message of August 7 was received, stating the Governor read the following resolution and transmitted the engrossed and enrolled copies to the Lieutenant Governor's Office for permanent filing: CS FOR SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 13(CRA) Recognizing the women who have served Alaska as state or territorial legislators and celebrating 100 years of women serving as state legislators. Legislative Resolve No. 24 HCR 14 Message of August 7 was received, stating the Governor read the following resolution and transmitted the engrossed and enrolled copies to the Lieutenant Governor's Office for permanent filing: HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 14 Suspending Uniform Rules 24(c), 35, 41(b), and 42(e) of the Alaska State Legislature concerning Senate Bill No. 5, relating to election administration and the Alaska Election Code. Legislative Resolve No. 25 HCR 20 Message of August 7 was received, stating the Governor read the following resolution and transmitted the engrossed and enrolled copies to the Lieutenant Governor's Office for permanent filing: HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 20 Suspending Uniform Rules 24(c), 35, 41(b), and 42(e) of the Alaska State Legislature concerning Senate Bill No. 53, relating to insurance. Legislative Resolve No. 27 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2002 HCR 17 Message of August 7 was received, stating the Governor read the following resolution and transmitted the engrossed and enrolled copies to the Lieutenant Governor's Office for permanent filing: HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 17 Suspending Uniform Rules 24(c), 35, 41(b), and 42(e) of the Alaska State Legislature concerning Senate Bill No. 92, relating to exemption of certain activities of the Alaska Housing Finance Corporation from the provisions of the Executive Budget Act. Legislative Resolve No. 28 HCR 21 Message of August 7 was received, stating the Governor read the following resolution and transmitted the engrossed and enrolled copies to the Lieutenant Governor's Office for permanent filing: HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 21 Suspending Uniform Rule 42(e) of the Alaska State Legislature concerning House Bill No. 9, relating to recovery of damages from persons having legal custody of a minor when property is destroyed by the minor, and to recovery from a minor's permanent fund dividend for injury or damage caused by the minor. Legislative Resolve No. 30 SR 1 Message of August 7 was received, stating the Governor read the following resolution and transmitted the engrossed and enrolled copies to the Lieutenant Governor's Office for permanent filing: SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 1 Relating to a Day of Prayer in Alaska. Senate Resolve No. 1 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2003 SR 2 Message of August 7 was received, stating the Governor read the following resolution and transmitted the engrossed and enrolled copies to the Lieutenant Governor's Office for permanent filing: CS FOR SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 2(RES) Opposing a proposed international convention classifying coal as a hazardous and noxious material. Senate Resolve No. 2 SR 3 Message of August 7 was received, stating the Governor read the following resolution and transmitted the engrossed and enrolled copies to the Lieutenant Governor's Office for permanent filing: SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 3 Relating to the conversion of the Naval Air Facility in Adak. Senate Resolve No. 3 SR 4 Message of August 7 was received, stating the Governor read the following resolution and transmitted the engrossed and enrolled copies to the Lieutenant Governor's Office for permanent filing: SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 4 Requesting the Congress to clarify that the Reindeer Industry Act of 1937 no longer applies in the State of Alaska. Senate Resolve No. 4 SJR 6 On September 20 a copy of a letter dated September 19 to Lieutenant Governor Ulmer was received, stating the Governor noted adoption of the following resolution and transmitted the engrossed and enrolled copies for permanent filing: 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2004 SJR 6 CS FOR SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 6(RES) Relating to federally held property in those states, including Alaska, admitted to the Union since 1802. Legislative Resolve No. 7 SJR 12 On September 20 a copy of a letter dated September 19 to Lieutenant Governor Ulmer was received, stating the Governor noted adoption of the following resolution and transmitted the engrossed and enrolled copies for permanent filing: HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 12(RES) am H Relating to the United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service; relating to the United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, strategic plan known as "Reinvention of the Forest Service"; and advocating that implementation of the plan be suspended pending Congressional review and consultation with local governments. Legislative Resolve No. 18 SCR 19 On September 20 a copy of a letter dated September 19 to Lieutenant Governor Ulmer was received, stating the Governor noted adoption of the following resolution and transmitted the engrossed and enrolled copies for permanent filing: SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 19 Establishing the Blue Ribbon Commission on Gaming and Gambling and relating to commission recommendations regarding gaming and gambling in the state. Legislative Resolve No. 19 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2005 HJR 39 On September 20 a copy of a letter dated September 19 to Lieutenant Governor Ulmer was received, stating the Governor noted adoption of the following resolution and transmitted the engrossed and enrolled copies for permanent filing: HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 39 Relating to the Northern Sea Route. Legislative Resolve No. 21 HJR 41 On September 20 a copy of a letter dated September 19 to Lieutenant Governor Ulmer was received, stating the Governor noted adoption of the following resolution and transmitted the engrossed and enrolled copies for permanent filing: HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 41 Supporting an exemption from the Jones Act for bulk commodities, such as coal and coal derived fuels, produced in Alaska. Legislative Resolve No. 22 SJR 19 On September 20 a copy of a letter dated September 19 to Lieutenant Governor Ulmer was received, stating the Governor noted adoption of the following resolution and transmitted the engrossed and enrolled copies for permanent filing: CS FOR SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 19(RES) Requesting the Congress to amend the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act to clarify that the term "public lands" means only federal land and water and that any extension of federal jurisdiction onto adjacent land and water is expressly prohibited. Legislative Resolve No. 26 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2006 HJR 44 On September 20 a copy of a letter dated September 19 to Lieutenant Governor Ulmer was received, stating the Governor noted adoption of the following resolution and transmitted the engrossed and enrolled copies for permanent filing: HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 44 Proposing postage stamps honoring wild Alaska salmon and centuries of continued use of wild Alaska salmon for subsistence, sport, and commercial fish harvesters. Legislative Resolve No. 29 HJR 9 On September 20 a copy of a letter dated September 19 to Lieutenant Governor Ulmer was received, stating the Governor noted adoption of the following resolution and transmitted the engrossed and enrolled copies for permanent filing: CS FOR HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 9(JUD) Requesting the governor to file suit in the United States Supreme Court against the United States government alleging violations of the civil rights of Americans listed as prisoners of war or missing in action in Southeast Asia, demanding that documents concerning these individuals be released; and requesting the other states to join in this suit. Legislative Resolve No. 31 HJR 25 On September 20 a copy of a letter dated September 19 to Lieutenant Governor Ulmer was received, stating the Governor noted adoption of the following resolution and transmitted the engrossed and enrolled copies for permanent filing: 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2007 HJR 25 CS FOR SPONSOR SUBSTITUTE FOR HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 25(RES) Relating to a ban on trawling in the eastern Gulf of Alaska east of 140 degrees west longitude. Legislative Resolve No. 32 SJR 20 On September 20 a copy of a letter dated September 19 to Lieutenant Governor Ulmer was received, stating the Governor noted adoption of the following resolution and transmitted the engrossed and enrolled copies for permanent filing: CS FOR SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 20(RES) am Relating to the Western Alaska Community Development Quota Program, the inshore/offshore allocation process, and the North Pacific Fishery Management Council Comprehensive Rationalization Program. Legislative Resolve No. 33 HJR 42 On September 20 a copy of a letter dated September 19 to Lieutenant Governor Ulmer was received, stating the Governor noted adoption of the following resolution and transmitted the engrossed and enrolled copies for permanent filing: SENATE CS FOR HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 42(RLS) Relating to regulation of water carriers serving Alaska. Legislative Resolve No. 34 HJR 23 On September 20 a copy of a letter dated September 19 to Lieutenant Governor Ulmer was received, stating the Governor noted adoption of the following resolution and transmitted the engrossed and enrolled copies for permanent filing: 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2008 HJR 23 CS FOR HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 23(FSH) Relating to the North Pacific Fishery Management Council's inshore/offshore allocations and the Western Alaska Community Development Quota Program. Legislative Resolve No. 35 COMMUNICATIONS Disclosure letter was received in accordance with AS 24.60 and has been published in Senate Journal Supplement No. 7. The following resolution was received and is on file in the Office of the Secretary of the Senate: State of Indiana, A Senate Concurrent Resolution, claiming sovereignty for Indiana with regard to all powers not granted by the U.S. Constitution to the federal government. Notifies and demands that the federal government cease enacting mandates that are beyond the scope of the federal government's constitutionally delegated powers. UNFINISHED BUSINESS SB 87 Memorandum dated May 16 from Rosemary Kimlinger, Enrolling Secretary, Division of Legal Services, Legislative Affairs Agency: In accordance with Rule 43 of the Uniform Rules, I am reporting the following clerical errors to HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 87(JUD) "An Act relating to the membership of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board; relating to community local options for control of alcoholic beverages; relating to the control of alcoholic beverages; prohibiting persons from being on premises involving alcoholic beverages under certain circumstances; relating to the definition of 'alcoholic beverage'; relating to purchase and sale of alcoholic beverages; relating to alcohol server education courses; and providing for an effective date" that have been corrected in enrolling: 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2009 SB 87 Page 6, lines 4 - 12, bill section 11 is out of order numerically and has been renumbered bill section 35 and moved to page 25, after line 2. Bill sections have been renumbered accordingly. Page 37, line 12, delete "PURCHASE OR CERTAIN" and insert "PURCHASE OF CERTAIN". Page 37, line 17, delete "sec. 33" and insert "sec. 32". SCR 19 On September 5, in accordance with LEGISLATIVE RESOLVE NO. 19 Establishing the Blue Ribbon Commission on Gaming and Gambling and relating to commission recommendations regarding gaming and gambling in the state, President Pearce made the following Senate appointments: Senator Pearce Ms. Heather Flynn, Executive Director AWAIC and Permittee Mr. Roger Cunningham, Former Gaming Supply Distributor The following House appointments to this commission were made on September 5: Representative Gail Phillips Mr. Larry Baker, Business Owner Mr. Pat Smutz, AFL-CIO Representative and Permittee 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2010 INDEX TO VETOED AND PARTIALLY VETOED BILLS TITLE ACTION PAGE SB 1 HOUSE CS FOR SENATE BILL Veto 1963 NO. 1(FIN) "An Act relating to state implementation of federal statutes." SB 14 CS FOR SENATE BILL Veto 1943 NO. 14(JUD) "An Act relating to criminal mischief." SB 16 HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE Veto 1964 BILL NO. 16(FIN) "An Act relating to the University of Alaska and university land, authorizing the University of Alaska to select additional state public domain land, and defining net income from the University of Alaska's endowment trust fund as 'university receipts' subject to prior legislative appropriation." SB 135 HOUSE CS FOR SENATE BILL Veto 1967 NO. 135(FIN) am H(efd fld S) "An Act relating to permanent fund dividend program notice requirements, to the ineligibility for dividends of individuals convicted of felonies or incarcerated for misdemeanors, and to the determination of the number and identity of certain ineligible individuals." 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2011 HB 44 SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE Veto 1968 BILL NO. 44(FIN) "An Act relating to reporting by permittees, licensees, and vendors; relating to municipal regulation of charitable gaming; providing that a political group is not a qualified organization for purposes of charitable gaming, other than raffles, and relating to those raffles; relating to identification to the public of each permittee that will benefit from the sale of each pull-tab series and each bingo session; providing that the proceeds from charitable gaming, other than certain raffles conducted by a political organization, may not be contributed to a political party or other political group; and providing for an effective date." HB 78 CONFERENCE CS FOR HOUSE BILL Veto 1970 NO. 78 "An Act relating to certain licenses and applications for licenses for persons who are not in substantial compliance with orders, judgments, or payment schedules for child support; relating to the duty to support children of minor parents; relating to the program of aid to families with dependent children, including the payment of aid in the case of pregnant minors and minors who are parents; proposing special demonstration projects within the program of aid to families with dependent children and directing the Department of Health and Social Services to seek waivers from the federal government to implement the projects; amending Alaska Rule of Civil Procedure 90.3; and providing for an effective date." 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2012 HB 100 CONFERENCE CS FOR HOUSE BILL Partial 1981 NO. 100 Veto "An Act making appropriations for the operating and loan program expenses of state government, for certain programs, and to capitalize funds; making appropriations under art. IX, sec. 17(c), Constitution of the State of Alaska, from the constitutional budget reserve fund; and providing for an effective date." HB 122 SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE Veto 1995 BILL NO. 122(FIN) am S "An Act imposing a reporting requirement on certain sales, transfers, and consumption or uses of motor fuel, increasing the motor fuel tax on motor fuel used in and on watercraft, and authorizing payment of a portion of that tax as refunds to municipalities; and providing for an effective date." HB 137 SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE Partial 1004 BILL NO. 137(FIN) am S(efd fld S) Veto "An Act making supplemental appropriations for the expenses of state government; making capital appropriations; amending operating appropriations; making appropriations to the disaster relief fund and to the Alaska marine highway system fund." 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2013 HB 217 CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 217(L&C) Veto 1974 am(efd fld) "An Act relating to teacher tenure, teacher layoff and rehire rights, public access to information on public school collective bargaining, and to the right of tenured teachers to judicial review of decisions of nonretention or dismissal; and relating to retirement for certain employees of school districts, regional resource centers, the state boarding school, and regional educational attendance areas." HB 268 SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE Partial 1989 BILL NO. 268(FIN) am S(reengrossed) Veto "An Act making and amending appropriations; and providing for an effective date." HB 288 CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 288(L&C) Veto 1997 am S(efd fld S) "An Act relating to procurement preferences and authorizing certain state real property lease extensions." This final supplement of the Senate Journal completes the official record of the First Session of the Nineteenth Legislature. Nancy Quinto Secretary of the Senate September 1995 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2015 INDEX TO SPECIAL ACTIONS 1995 This index contains actions not accessible through BASIS. For action on bills and resolutions, please refer to BASIS, Bill History, Journal or the Bill Number Index following this index. Senate Supplements and Senate/House Supplements can be found following the journal of the same date. Page No. 1995 - A - Addresses to Joint Session Chief Justice Daniel A. Moore, Jr. State of the JudiciaryS/H Supp #113/22 Governor Tony Knowles State of the BudgetH/S Supp #21/19 State of the StateS/H Supp #11/17 U.S. Senator Frank MurkowskiS/H Supp #82/21 U.S. Senator Ted StevensS/H Supp #62/03 Adjournment Five Day8363/30 Senate 19305/16 Administration, Department of Collective Bargaining Agreements Terms of Agreement Board of Regents of the University of AK & AK Classified Employees Assoc9524/10 Labor, Trades & Crafts Union801/25 Referral1332/01 Supervisory Unit801/25 Referral1332/01 Unlicensed employees of the Alaska Marine Highway System791/25 Referral1332/01 Citizen's Review Panel for Permancency Planning, Annual Report3152/16 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2016 Administration, Department of (continued) Exec Branch's Biennial Procurement Report1452/02 Personnel/OEEO, Division of Equal Employment Opportunity & Affirmative Action in Alaska State Government, Annual Progress Report281/17 Nonpermanent and Emergency Employment Annual Report921/26 Retirement and Benefits, Division of Public Employees' & Teachers' Retire- ment System Annual Financial Report801/25 Risk Management, Division of Annual Report1792/06 Alaska Aerospace Development Annual Report1272/01 Alaska Bar Association Annual Report11354/21 Alaska Commercial Fishing and Agriculture Bank (CFAB) (see Commerce and Economic Development, Dept of) Alaska Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission Annual Report281/17 Alaska Commission on Aging Annual Report19386/26 Alaska Court System Annual Report701/23 Alaska Energy Authority (see Commerce & Economic Development, Dept of) Alaska Housing Finance Corporation (AHFC) (see also Revenue, Dept of) Combined Financial Statements & Combining Schedules1792/06 Communication regarding AHFC from Legislative Budget and Audit Committee4343/01 Senate to notify AHFC6153/15 Alaska Industrial Development/Export Authority (AIDEA) (see Commerce & Economic Development, Dept of) 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2017 Alaska Mental Health Board Feasibility of Contract Management Services for AK Psychiatric Hospital1452/02 Alaska Minerals Commission Report 8073/28 Alaska Municipal Bond Bank Earnings Over & Above Cost of Operation291/17 Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation (see Permanent Fund Corporation) Alaska Public Utilities Commission (APUC) (see Commerce & Economic Development, Dept of) Alaska Science & Technology Foundation Annual Report3452/21 Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute Annual Report6643/17 Alaska, State of Legislative Budget and Audit Reports (see also Budget and Audit Reports) Audit of General Pupose Financial Statements, for FY ended 6/30/9419396/26 Single Audit, FY ending 6/30/93301/17 Alaska Supreme Court (see Judicial Branch) Appointments in Senate (see Committees, Commissions & Task Forces) Appointments by Governor (see Governor, Appointments by) Arizona, State of House Concurrent Resolution 201510854/19 Senate Concurrent Resolution 101410854/19 Senate Concurrent Resolution 101810854/19 Senate Concurrent Resolution 100612684/27 Arkansas, Senate Senate Concurrent Resolution 29124/07 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2018 - B - Budget and Audit Committee Annual Report701/23 Budget and Audit Reports Administration, Dept of Anchorage Data Center General Control Review1041/27 Information Services, Div of Juneau Telecommunications Procurement1041/27 Procurement Practices1582/03 Municipal Grant Program, Select Municipal Grants to the City of Seldovia301/17 Public Broadcasting Commission, Private Sector Competition Issues301/17 Alaska Housing Finance Corporation (see B&A Reports: Revenue, Dept of) Alaska Student Loan Corporation Financial Self-Sufficiency6143/15 Commerce & Economic Development, Dept of Alaska Real Estate Commission (Sunset)6153/15 Alaska Railroad Corporation Ship Creek Redevelopment Follow-up1582/03 Board of Clinical Social Work Examiners (Sunset)1592/03 Board of Marital and Family Therapy (Sunset)1592/03 Board of Psychologist & Psychological Assoc. Examiners (Sunset)1592/03 Board of Nursing (Sunset)1592/03 State Medical Board (Sunset)1592/03 Community & Regional Affairs, Dept of Dissolution of the Alaska Energy Authority & Transfer of Programs301/17 Corrections Div of Institutions, Hiland Mountain & Meadow Creek Correctional Centers1582/03 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2019 Budget and Audit Reports (continued) Education, Department of Div of Vocational Rehabilitation Program Eligibility Procedures301/17 Federal Program Administrative Costs6143/15 Special Education Service Agency (Sunset)6153/15 Fish & Game, Dept of Div of Commercial Fisheries Management & Development Issuance of an Exploratory Scallop Dredge Permit301/17 Governmental Corporations' Board of Directors & Executive Director Travel Expenses1582/03 Governor, Office of Governmental Coordination, Div of Administration of the AK Coastal Management Program6153/15 Health and Social Services & Community and Regional Affairs, Dept of Child Care Programs1582/03 Health and Social Services & Community and Regional Affairs & Labor & Education, Dept of Employment, Training and Education Programs6153/15 Health and Social Services, Dept of Div of Public Health, Maternal, Child & Family Health Section, Audiology Services1592/03 Labor, Dept of Div of Labor and Safety Standards, Occupational Safety & Health Admin Review Board, Hearing Officer Contract1582/03 Permanent Fund Corporation (see B&A Reports: Revenue, Dept of) Public Safety, Dept of Council on Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault & Grantee, Women in Crisis - Counseling & Assistance Selected Operational & Oversight Issues301/17 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2020 Budget and Audit Reports (continued) Revenue, Dept of Alaska Housing Finance Corporation301/17 Financial Analysis3302/20 Alaska Science & Technology Foundation301/17 Permanent Fund Corporation Selected Administrative Aspects301/17 Selected Operational Issues12474/26 State of Alaska, Single Audit Fiscal Year ending 6/30/93301/17 State of Alaska Audit of General Purpose Financial Statements, for FY ended 6/30/9419396/26 State of Alaska, Legislative Budget & Audit Committee, Annual Report701/23 Transportation and Public Facilities, Dept of Highway Design Cost & Quality Comparison1582/03 Unabridged 1994 Annual Report1041/27 - C - Colorado, State of House Joint Resolution 95-100519396/26 House Joint Resolution 95-100813614/30 Commerce & Economic Development, Dept of Alaska Commercial Fishing and Agriculture Bank (CFAB) Annual Examination & Evaluation921/26 Annual Report441/18 Alaska Economy Performance Report7203/21 Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority (AIDEA) Annual Report801/25 Alaska Public Utilities Commission (APUC) Annual Report921/26 Occupational Licensing, Div of Annual Performance Report of Boards and Commissions3142/16 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2021 Committees, Commissions & Task Forces, Senate Appointments to Aerospace Development Corporation3872/23 Alaska Amateur Sports Authority3872/23 Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education3882/23 Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute3882/23 Alaska Science and Technology Foundation17395/11 Blue Ribbon Commission on Gaming and Gambling20099/27 Bond Reimbursement & Grant Review 3872/23 Committee on Committees41/16 Education Commission of the States (Compact for Education)3882/23 Joint Task Force-Military Bases in AK511/19 Long Range Financial Planning Commission (HCR 1)5253/07 Correction5343/08 National Conference of State Legislators Assembly on the Legislature3882/23 State-Federal Assembly3882/23 Law and Justice Committee5433/08 Permanent Committees Administrative Regulation Review251/16 Legislative Budget and Audit251/16 341/17 Legislative Council251/16 Standing Committees51/16 441/18 Telecommunications Information Council3882/23 Western Legislative Conference3892/23 Pacific Fisheries Legislative Task Force3872/23 Community & Regional Affairs, Dept of Community Financial Assistance Annual Report19386/26 Energy Council3872/23 Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Settlement Trustees - Public Advisory Council3872/23 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2022 Community & Regional Affairs, Dept of (continued) National Petroleum Reserve, Alaska Impact Mitigation Program Report1922/07 Rural Electrification Revolving Loan Fund1272/01 Western States Legislative Forestry Task Force3872/23 Confirmation of Governor's Appointments (see Governor, Appointments by) Congress, Alaska Delegation to (see Addresses to Joint Sessions) Court System (see Judicial Branch) - D - Department(s) (see specific Department) Disclosure Letters (see Ethics, Select Committee on Legislative) - E - Education, Dept of Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education Annual Report (Frontiers)8393/30 Alaska Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Annual Report8383/30 Election Certification21/16 Ballot Measures No. 1-5291/17 Environmental Conservation, Dept of Clean Water Fund Annual Report1041/27 Oil & Hazardous Substance Release Federal/State Preparedness Plan1922/07 Prevention & Response Fund Annual Report5533/09 Storage Tank Asst Fund Annual Report3842/23 Ethics, Select Committee on Legislative Appointment of Public Members241/16 Committee Reports311/17 Confirmation311/17 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2023 Ethics, Select Committee on Legislative (continued) Appointment of Senate Members321/17 Confirmation321/17 Notice of House Member Appointments491/19 Proposed guidelines on Open Meetings PrinciplesS/H Supp #41/20 281/17 S/H Supp #92/21 Proposed guidelines on Open Meetings Principles Referral601/20 3452/21 Appointment of Public Members Confirmation by House911/26 Disclosure Letters (AS 24.60)Supp #11/20 S/H Supp #31/20 Supp #21/27 Supp #42/27 H/S Supp #102/27 Supp #54/07 Supp #65/01 Supp #75/24 Executive Orders E.O. 91 Introduced231/16 Returned to Governor6513/16 - F - Fish & Game, Department of Fisheries Enhancement Program Annual Report5763/10 Status of Brown Bears & Other Natural Resources in the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary & Refuge, Annual Report281/17 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2024 - G - Governor, Addresses by State of the BudgetH/S Supp #21/19 State of the StateS/H Supp #11/17 Governor, Appointments by Appointments, Letters Regarding3442/21 Appointments, Reference DocumentsH/S Supp #72/15 Appointments for confirmation Boards Alaska Bar, Governors of1412/02 2602/14 Confirmation2962/15 Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority Board of Trustees5523/09 Committee Report 10244/13 Confirmation16265/08 Architects, Engineers & Land Surveyors, Registration1412/02 2602/14 Committee Report2842/15 Confirmation2962/15 Barbers & Hairdressers1412/02 Committee Reports2842/15 Confirmation2962/15 Big Game Commercial Services1412/02 Committee Report2662/14 Confirmation2962/15 Chiropractic Examiners1422/02 2602/14 Committee Report 2842/15 Confirmation2972/15 Dental Examiners1422/02 10074/12 Committee Report2842/15 13775/01 Confirmation2972/15 16225/08 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2025 Governor, Appointments by (continued) Appointments for confirmation Boards Dispensing Opticians1422/02 Committee Report2852/15 Confirmation2972/15 Education2362/10 2612/14 Committee Report4353/01 Confirmation16225/08 16235/08 Fisheries1422/02 2362/10 2612/14 Committee Report2662/14 8904/06 Confirmation2972/15 16235/08 16255/08 Game2362/10 2612/14 Committee Report8904/06 Confirmation16235/08 Marine Pilots1432/02 2612/14 Committee Report2852/15 Confirmation2972/15 Marital & Family Therapy1432/02 Committee Report2852/15 Confirmation2972/15 Midwives, Certified Direct-Entry 1432/02 Committee Report2852/15 Confirmation2982/15 Nursing1432/02 13304/29 Committee Report2852/15 14155/01 Confirmation2982/15 16265/08 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2026 Governor, Appointments by (continued) Appointments for confirmation Boards Optometry, Examiners in 1432/02 Committee Report2852/15 Confirmation2982/15 Personnel1432/02 Committee Report2662/14 Confirmation2982/15 Physical Therapy & Occupational Therapy1432/02 Committee Report2852/15 Confirmation2982/15 Psychologist & Psychological Examiners1442/02 2622/14 Committee Report2852/15 Confirmation2982/15 Real Estate Appraisers, Certified 1442/02 4883/06 Committee Report2852/15 13775/01 Confirmation2982/15 16275/08 Social Work Examiners, Clinical 1422/02 2612/14 Committee Report2842/15 Confirmation2972/15 Violent Crimes Compensation2582/14 Committee Report10244/13 Confirmation16275/08 Workers' Compensation1442/02 2622/14 Committee Report2862/15 Confirmation2992/15 University of Alaska Regents7423/22 Committee Report11364/21 Confirmation16275/08 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2027 Governor, Appointments by (continued) Commissioners - Appointments to Departments of Administration2202/09 2582/14 Committee Report 3472/21 Confirmation 16135/08 Commerce and Economic Development 2202/09 2592/14 Committee Report 13775/01 Confirmation16145/08 Community and Regional Affairs 2202/09 2592/14 Committee Report3642/22 Confirmation 16155/08 Corrections 2202/09 2592/14 Committee Report 3472/21 Confirmation 16165/08 Education4883/06 Withdrawal7413/22 Environmental Conservation 2202/09 2582/14 Committee Report3462/21 Confirmation16175/08 Fish and Game4042/27 Committee Report13334/29 Confirmation16185/08 Health and Social Services2212/09 2592/14 Committee Report3462/21 Confirmation16195/08 Labor2212/09 2582/14 Committee Report 13775/01 Confirmation16195/08 Law - Attorney General2212/09 Reference2602/14 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2028 Governor, Appointments by (continued) Commissioners - Appointments to Departments of Military and Veterans Affairs 2212/09 2592/14 Committee Report3642/22 Confirmation16195/08 Natural Resources2212/09 2592/14 Committee Report3462/21 Confirmation16195/08 Public Safety 2212/09 2592/14 Committee Report 3472/21 Confirmation 16205/08 Revenue2212/09 2592/14 Committee Report 3462/21 Confirmation16205/08 Transportation and Public Facilities 2212/09 2592/14 Committee Report 3472/21 Confirmation16215/08 Commissions Athletic Commission1412/02 Committee Report 2842/15 Confirmation2962/15 Judicial Conduct13304/29 Committee Report15055/04 Confirmation16235/08 Professional Teaching Practices1442/02 2622/14 Committee Report2652/14 Confirmation2982/15 Public Utilities 1442/02 Committee Report2852/15 Confirmation2992/15 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2029 Governor, Appointments by (continued) Other Communication3442/21 Labor Relations Agency1422/02 2612/14 5963/14 Committee Report2852/15 13775/01 Confirmation2972/15 16265/08 Permanent Fund Board of Trustees Legislative Budget and Audit Review8123/28 Governor's Task Force on Community Jails Final Report801/25 Governor, Vetoes by (see Vetoes) Index to vetoed and partially vetoed bills Guests, Introduction of Alaska Teacher of the Year491/19 Uruguay, Delegates from American Council of Young Political Leaders6633/17 - H - Hazardous Substance Spill Technology Review Council Annual Report19386/26 Oil Pollution Research & Technology Plan for the Arctic & Subarctic - Public Review Draft19386/26 Health and Social Services, Dept of Alaska's Executive Branch Health Care Reform Work Group291/17 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2030 - I - Illinois, State of House Resolution 2540291/17 House Joint Resolution 86291/17 Indiana, State of Senate Concurrent Resolution Claiming Sovereignty20089/27 Index to Vetoed and Partially Vetoed Bills20109/27 - J - Joint Session (see also Addresses to Joint Session) Confirmation of Appointments2962/15 16105/08 Judicial Branch Chief Justice Daniel A. Moore, Jr. State of the JudiciaryS/H Supp #113/22 Judicial Conduct, Commission on Annual Report9124/07 Juneau Time Capsule Certificate and Key291/17 - K L - Kansas, State of House Concurrent Resolution 500819396/26 Labor Relations Agency, Alaska Annual Report4162/28 Legislative Audit, Division of (see Budget and Audit Reports) Legislative Budget & Audit Committee Letter, Re: AHFC4343/01 Legislative Council (see Committees) Legislative Ethics (see Ethics) 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2031 Legislative Finance, Division of (see Budget and Audit Reports) Local Boundary Commission, Alaska Recommendations H/S Supp #51/26 Annual Report1452/02 - M - Manifest Clerical Error Memorandum from Revisor or Statutes Re: SB 363 - 1994361/17 Mental Health Trust Memorandum from Revisor of Statutes Re: SB 382, HB 201 - 1994371/17 Michigan, State of House Concurrent Resolution 94512684/27 Military and Veterans' Affairs, Dept of Performance Report11354/21 - N - Natural Resources, Department of Agreement for the Sale & Purchase of State Royalty Oil to Tesoro Alaska Petroleum CompanyH/S Supp #124/24 Board of Forestry, 1994 Annual Report on the Effectiveness of the AK Forest Resources and Practices Act and Regulations19376/26 Five-Year Oil & Gas Leasing Program Biennial Report1452/02 Forest Health Management Report, Forest Insect and Disease Conditions in AK19386/26 Forest Health Management Report, Alaska Forest Insect & Disease Surveys19386/26 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2032 Natural Resources, Department of (continued) Land Disposal Bank, Land Disposal Income Account, Annual Report1452/02 Plant Materials Center Annual Report9124/07 Mining & Water Management, Division of Annual Report 1792/06 - O - Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Statistical Report19386/26 Ombudsman, Office of the Annual Report8073/28 Oregon, State of Senate Concurrent Resolution 38724/05 - P - Parole, Board of Annual Report11354/21 Permanent Fund Corporation Annual Report291/17 President Pro Tempore, Election of31/16 President of the Senate, Election of41/16 Public Safety, Department of Annual Report9124/07 Crime Reported in Alaska, 199319386/26 Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault in Alaska11354/21 Drug Control and System Improvement Formula Grant Application and Statewide Strategic Plan, FY 19958073/28 - Q R - Reports (see department or agency issuing the report) 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2033 Resolves, Other States Arizona, State of House Concurrent Resolution 201510854/19 Senate Concurrent Resolution 101410854/19 Senate Concurrent Resolution 101810854/19 Senate Concurrent Resolution 100612684/27 Arkansas, Senate Senate Concurrent Resolution 29124/07 Colorado, State of House Joint Resolution 95-100519396/26 House Joint Resolution 95-100813614/30 Illinois, State of House Resolution 2540291/17 House Joint Resolution 86291/17 Indiana, State of Senate Concurrent Resolution Claiming Sovereignty20089/27 Kansas, State of House Concurrent Resolution 500819396/26 Michigan, State of House Concurrent Resolution 94512684/27 Oregon, State of Senate Concurrent Resolution 38724/05 Virginia, State of Senate Joint Resolution 2798724/05 House Joint Resolution 62519396/26 Revenue, Department of Alaska Housing Finance Corporation (AHFC) Combined Financial Statements & Combining Schedules1792/06 Communication regarding AHFC from Legislative Budget and Audit Committee4343/01 Senate to notify AHFC6153/15 Charitable Gaming Division Annual Report, 1993281/17 Preliminary Annual Report, 199419386/26 Income & Excise Audit Annual Report1922/07 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2034 Revisor of Statutes 1995 Revisor's Senate Bill No. 85 Sectional AnalysisSupp #32/14 Memorandum Re: Manifest Clerical Error (SB 363 - 1994)361/17 Mental Health Trust (SB 382, HB 201 - 1994)371/17 - S - Senate Chamber Staff Introduction6143/15 Senate Committees (see Committees) Senate Secretary, Confirmation of701/23 Senate Leadership Majority Leader71/16 President41/16 President pro tempore31/16 Supreme Court, Alaska (see Judicial Branch) - T - Transportation & Public Facilities, Department of Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Financial Report19386/26 Sustaining and Developing Alaska's Ports and Harbors: A Statewide Proposal11364/21 - U - University of Alaska Report to Legislature8383/30 University of Alaska, Fairbanks Annual Report8383/30 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2035 University of Alaska Foundation Annual Report19386/26 U.S. Congress, Alaska Delegation to (see Addresses to Joint Sessions) Uruguay Delegates from American Council of Young Political Leaders6633/17 - V - Vetoes Index to vetoed and partially vetoed bills20109/27 Virginia, State of Senate Joint Resolution 2798724/05 House Joint Resolution 62519396/26 - W X Y Z - ---------- 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2037 INDEX BY BILL AND RESOLUTION NUMBER 1995 SB 10012-0013 0204 0209 0454 0537 0539 0559 0565 1774-1775 1940 1963-1964 SB 2 0013 SB 3 0013 0035 0133 0180 0417 0425 0516 0521-0522 0525 1728 1886 1949-1950 SB 4 0013 0094-0095 0166 0365 SB 5 0014 0315 0454 0600 0603 0619 0635 1631-1632 1790 1954 SB 6 0014 0160 0217-0218 0839 0996 1000-1001 1030-1033 1069-1072 1077 SB 7 0014 0073 0553 0764 0845 0847 0850 1404 1515 1951 SB 8 0014-0015 SB 9 0015 0035 SB 10 0015 SB 11 0015 SB 12 0016 SB 13 0016 0218 0276 0348 0350-0353 0373 0374 0719 0804-0805 0851 1007 SB 14 0016-0017 0166 0491 0617 0697 0703-0704 0709 1268 1323 1324 1943-1945 SB 15 0017 0034 0436 SB 16 0017 0060 0365-0366 0695-0696 0788-0789 0956 0958-0959 0983 0984 1923-1924 1942 1964-1967 SB 17 0017-0018 SB 18 0018 1247 1301 1334 1378 1380 1411-1412 1463 1934 1942 SB 19 0018 0127 0554 0599 0790 0791 0824-0825 SB 20 0018-0019 0288 SB 21 0019 0180-0181 0417 0536 0645-0646 0651 1728 1887 1950 SB 22 0019 0181 SB 23 0019-0020 SB 24 0020 SB 25 0020 0994 1125 1208-1209 1215 1795 1940 1960 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2038 SB 26 0020 0696 0994-0995 1087 1103 1109-1110 1126 SB 27 0021 0146 0436 0696 0766 0768 0772 1390 1391 1515 1892 SB 28 0021 1086 1101 1137 1308 1334 1363-1364 1394-1395 1398 1628 1714 1953 SB 29 0021 0035 SB 30 0021-0022 0035 SB 31 0022 SB 32 0022 0764 SB 33 0022 SB 34 0022-0023 0366 SB 35 0023 SB 36 0033-0034 0218-0219 0474 SB 37 0050 0161 SB 38 0050 SB 39 0050 0204-0205 0554-0555 0561 0577 0579-0580 0603-0604 0606 1206 1240 1722 SB 40 0058 0205 SB 41 0058 0181 0267 0425 0537 0539-0540 0544 1054 1092 1557 SB 42 0071 SB 43 0071 SB 44 0071-0072 SB 45 0072 0086 0286 SB 46 0081-0082 0491-0493 0742-0743 0915-0916 0921-0923 0964 0965 1730-1731 1940 1961-1962 SB 47 0082 0161 0384 0419 0420-0422 0440-0443 0444 0581 0597 0836 SB 48 0082 SB 49 0082 SB 50 0083 SB 51 0083 0468 SB 52 0083 0222 SB 53 0083-0084 0515-0516 0891-0892 1058 1065-1068 1088 1122-1123 1126 1732-1733 1737-1739 1927-1928 1939 1955 SB 54 0095 0576 0743-0744 1056-1057 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2039 SB 55 0095 0162 0205 0207-0208 0219-0220 0223-0224 0226 0836-0837 0900 1099 SB 56 0105 0348 0555 SB 57 0128-0129 SB 58 0129 0286 0744 0872 0873-0874 0898-0899 0900 1796 1939 1957 SB 59 0129 0366 SB 60 0146 0219 SB 61 0163-0164 SB 62 0164 0287 0349 0353-0354 0373 0374 0992 1077 1414-1415 SB 63 0164 SB 64 0164 0913 0932 SB 65 0164-0165 0367 SB 66 0165 0225 0267-0268 0349 0354 0356 SB 67 0182 0555-0556 0764 0872 0874-0875 0878 1628 1715 1951 SB 68 0182 0225 0315-0316 0349 0354-0355 0370-0372 0374 0992-0993 1092 1558 SB 69 0182 0839-0840 SB 70 0182 0330 SB 71 0182-0183 0744 1546 1562 1565-1566 1601 1603 1934 1942 SB 72 0194 SB 73 0194-0195 SB 74 0195 SB 75 0195 SB 76 0206 0404 SB 77 0207 0744-0745 1247 1309 1313-1314 1350-1353 1368-1369 SB 78 0207 0287 0425 0470 0501 0522-0523 0542 0544 0762 0794 0974 SB 79 0222 1101-1102 1227 1231-1232 1259 1297-1298 1302 1629 1715 1949 SB 80 0222 0468 0840 0956 0960 0980-0981 0984 SB 81 0222 0808 1248 1269 1337 1340-1341 1366-1367 1396 1398 SB 82 0237 0417-0418 0425 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2040 SB 83 0237-0238 0454-0455 SB 84 0238-0239 0556 0562 0600 0603 0620-0622 0650 0667-0668 0679 SB 85 0269 0536 0764-0765 0845 0847-0848 0875-0876 0879 1268 1324 1723 SB 86 0269 0468-0469 SB 87 0270 0696-0697 0808 0977 1058-1065 1089 1114-1120 1127 1775-1776 1797-1799 1941 SB 88 0288-0289 0356 0543 0556 0840 0979 0997 0999-1000 1036-1037 1727 1930 1960 SB 89 0289 0576-0577 SB 90 0331 SB 91 0331 0577 0720 0790-0791 0824 0850 0851 SB 92 0349 0436 0617 0664 0666 0679 1777 1941 1977 SB 93 0350 0386 0418 0617-0618 0635 0697-0698 0704-0705 0726-0728 0729 1632-1634 1790 1958 SB 94 0350 SB 95 0367-0368 0543 0841 SB 96 0368 0841 SB 97 0385 SB 98 0385 0809-0810 SB 99 0385-0386 SB 100 0405 0493 SB 101 0405-0406 0557 SB 102 0437 0846 0953 SB 103 0437 0457 0729 SB 104 0437-0438 SB 105 0438 0457 0745 1024-1025 1248-1249 SB 106 0438 0678 0697 0766 0769 0772 1100 1198 1721 1722 SB 107 0470 SB 108 0471 0745-0746 SB 109 0494 0842 SB 110 0494-0498 0842 SB 111 0498-0501 SB 112 0516 SB 113 0516 SB 114 0517 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2041 SB 115 0517-0519 0995 1222-1223 1405-1406 1472 1473-1474 1491-1493 1494-1495 1497 1727-1728 1930 1953 SB 116 0519-0521 0995 1223 SB 117 0538 0720-0721 0995-0996 1059 1068-1069 1089 1125 1127 1634-1635 1790 1956 SB 118 0558 SB 119 0558 SB 120 0558 0843 SB 121 0558-0559 0746 0810 0916 0923-0926 0960-0961 0983 1015 1036 1075 1089 1123 1178 1195 1239 1259 1301 1323 1355 1368 1394 1408-1409 1490 1512 1533 1598 1662 1708 1755 1784 1826 1853 1885 SB 122 0578 0765 0846 0848-0849 0878 0897 0900 1796-1797 1941 SB 123 0578 0721 1249 1310 1314-1315 1323 1635-1637 1725-1726 1744-1746 1773 1933 SB 124 0578-0579 1010 1223 1270 1296 1302 1559 1604 1948-1949 SB 125 0579 SB 126 0579 SB 127 0579 SB 128 0600 0813 SB 129 0600-0602 SB 130 0602 1086 1362 1379 1381 1412-1413 1497 1498 1728 1887 1959 SB 131 0618 0746 1137 1252 1253-1254 1260 SB 132 0618 0913 0977-0978 SB 133 0665 SB 134 0665 0914 SB 135 0665 0843 0978 1012 1026-1030 1072-1074 1089 1120-1121 1127 1637-1639 1941 1967-1968 SB 136 0698-0700 0843 0996 1406 1472 1474-1476 1477 1493-1494 1510 1530 1596 1661 1696 1749 1784 1826 1852 1885 SB 137 0700-0703 1004 1011 SB 138 0747-0749 1087 SB 139 0749 SB 140 0767 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2042 SB 141 0813 SB 142 0813-0817 1138 1250 1310 1316-1317 1321-1322 1324 1639-1641 1790 1955 SB 143 0818-0820 1250 SB 144 0821-0822 1250-1251 SB 145 0822 0953-0954 SB 146 0846 1057 SB 147 0846 0954 0997 1001-1002 1016 1391 1516 1948 SB 148 0872-0873 1376 1407 1408 1422-1461 1483-1489 1513-1515 SB 149 0873 SB 150 0873 1138 1208 1209-1210 1215 1505 1538 1947 SB 151 0873 1011 1057 1338 1339-1340 1367 1389-1390 1398 SB 152 0918-0920 SB 153 0920 SB 154 0920 1334-1335 1363 1364-1365 1397 1398 1729 1887 1952-1953 SB 155 0957-0958 SB 156 0998 SB 157 0998-0999 SB 158 1025-1026 1524 SB 159 1026 SB 160 1106 1416 1526 1528 1596 1665 1666 SB 161 1106-1108 SB 162 1108 SB 163 1140-1141 1416 SB 164 1190-1191 1269 1335 SB 165 1230 SB 166 1230 1335 1379 1381-1382 1413 1463 SB 167 1230 1497 SB 168 1253 SB 169 1295 SB 170 1295 SB 171 1295 1335-1336 1363 1365-1366 1383-1384 1399 1629 1791 1957 SB 172 1311-1312 1336 1362 1379 1383 1420-1421 1497 1498 1778-1779 1942 SB 173 1420 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2043 SB 174 1527 SB 175 1552 SB 176 1552 1560-1561 1647 1649-1650 1656-1657 1672-1673 1713 SB 177 1552 SB 178 1679 SB 179 1679 SB 180 1679-1682 SB 181 1747 SB 182 1804-1806 SB 183 1848 SB 184 1898 SB 185 1899 SB 186 1899 SB 187 1899 SCR 1 0008-0009 SCR 2 0009 SCR 3 0009 SCR 4 0058 0159 0219 0223 0226 0489 0502 0948-0949 SCR 5 0070-0071 SCR 6 0081 0093-0094 0106 0126 0134 0947 0948 SCR 7 0193-0194 0197 0224 0263 0277 0948 SCR 8 0384-0385 0404-0405 0419 0424 0426 0452 0514 0524 SCR 9 0538 0616 0664 0668 0678 0679 0888 0933 SCR 10 0538 0617 0664 0669 0678 0679 0888 0934 SCR 11 0956-0957 SCR 12 0997-0998 1016 SCR 13 1104 1258 1313 1333 1377-1378 1386 1398 1727 1764 1886 SCR 14 1140 1179 1416 SCR 15 1228-1229 SCR 16 1229 SCR 17 1229 SCR 18 1311 1354 1378 1387 1462 1558-1559 1603 SCR 19 1311 1333-1334 1362 1378 1387-1388 1462 1559 1603 SCR 20 1649 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2044 SCR 21 1746-1747 SJR 1 0009-0010 SJR 2 0010 SJR 3 0010 0060 0133 0179-0180 SJR 4 0010-0011 0364-0365 SJR 5 0011 SJR 6 0011 0159-0160 0181 0183-0184 0185 0452 0475 SJR 7 0011 0093 0104 0105 0129 0130-0131 0134 0263-0264 0357 0948 SJR 8 0011-0012 0035 SJR 9 0012 0708 SJR 10 0012 0035 SJR 11 0033 0045 0060 0160 SJR 12 0081 0266-0267 0367 0368-0370 0386 0390 1134-1135 1240 SJR 13 0206 0277 SJR 14 0206 0365 0543 SJR 15 0268-0269 0535-0536 0771 SJR 16 0287 0474 SJR 17 0288 0435 0444 0979 0981-0982 1015 1016 SJR 18 0437 0474 0767 0952 1136-1137 1207 1212 1213 1239 SJR 19 0494 0771 0976 0996 1012-1014 1033-1035 1076 1077 1770 1940 SJR 20 0577-0578 0976 1088 1103 1112-1114 1179-1180 1181 1934 1942 SJR 21 0698 0952-0953 1137 SJR 22 0917 1334 1378 1384-1385 1462 1463 SJR 23 1104-1105 SJR 24 1105 SJR 25 1105 SJR 26 1105 SJR 27 1229 1269 1309 1319-1320 1323 1727 1929 SJR 28 1339 1545 SJR 29 1551 SJR 30 1678 SR 1 0893 1136 1207 1213 1260 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2045 SR 2 0917 1085 1189 1193-1194 1214 1260 SR 3 1228 1415 1471 1491 1538 SR 4 1564 1644 1675 1708-1711 1764 1943 HB 4 0512-0513 0844 0955 0964 HB 9 0489 0765 0979 1310 1317-1318 1345-1350 1369 1370 1641-1642 1678 1726-1727 1772 1801-1803 1946 HB 10 1100 1417 1665 1896 1897 1900 1977 HB 13 1084 1251 1336 1526 1529 1596-1597 1954 HB 17 0837 1525 1675 1682-1683 1749-1750 1786 1835-1836 1936 HB 18 0314 HB 19 0453 HB 20 0763 1645 1675 1684 1750 1785 1832 1852-1853 HB 21 0644 0747 0892 0894-0896 0930-0932 0933 0950 1266 HB 23 0598 0914 1090 1208 1211-1212 1723 HB 26 0264 0557 0789 0916 0926-0927 0961-0962 1267-1268 HB 27 0265 0557 0766 0812 0822-0824 0826 0889 1266-1267 HB 28 1055 1225 1338 1344-1345 1356 1404 1945-1946 HB 32 0993 1547 HB 35 1544 1561 1647 1650-1652 1696 1713 1726 1951-1952 HB 38 1331-1332 1506 HB 39 0383 0493-0494 1337 1527 1529-1530 1597-1598 1665 1952 HB 42 0489-0490 0845 1337 HB 44 1055 1251-1252 1547 1561 1562 1566-1567 1661 1699-1700 1713 1770-1771 1968-1970 HB 46 0889 1102 1647 1652-1656 1697 1763 1826 1854 1885 1908 HB 48 1084 1417 1740 HB 58 0383 HB 65 1188-1189 1309 1602 1676 1684-1685 1751 1956 HB 74 0513 0845 1337 1461 1648 1657-1658 1697-1698 1952 HB 78 1522 1548 1562 1563 1568-1573 1662 1701-1705 1714 1735-1737 1743-1744 1772 1844 1845-1846 1893-1894 1970-1974 HB 79 0563-0564 0810 0878 0997 1002-1003 1016 1054 1558 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2046 HB 80 0805 1102 HB 86 0644 1012 1125 1253 1254-1255 1297 1310 1319 1355-1356 1948 HB 87 1522 1712 1740 1780-1781 1783 1807-1808 HB 90 1010 HB 92 0598 0721 0790 0792 1006 HB 100 0951 1103 1140 1141-1177 1179 1195-1198 1220-1221 1271-1295 1307 1308 1803-1804 1846 1856-1858 1894 HB 102 0453 1206 HB 104 1392 HB 107 0553 1206-1207 1548 1743 1747-1748 1789 1962 HB 108 0695 0914 1138-1139 1227 1232 1258-1259 1946 HB 115 0837 1090 1189 1192 1212 1236-1238 1258 1298-1299 1947 HB 116 0598 0914 1537 1676 1685-1687 1751-1752 1786 1836 HB 119 1630 1740-1741 1763 1781 1783 1808-1809 1837 1895 HB 120 0513 0562 1549 1602 1800 1809-1810 1849 1924-1925 HB 121 0314 0457 0470 0678 0698 0706-0707 0723-0725 0751-0752 0753 0788 1006-1007 HB 122 1470 1600-1601 1799-1800 1898 1900-1904 1928 1937 HB 124 0838 0915 1225-1226 1781 1783 1810-1811 1849-1850 1927 HB 125 1010 1090 1338 1343-1344 1945 HB 127 1056 HB 128 0564 0634 0810-0811 0892 0893-0894 0932 0933 0950-0951 1267 HB 130 1392 1496 1525 1563 1574 1603 1628 1956 HB 135 0490 0537 0722-0723 0888 HB 137 0564-0565 0599 0618 0622-0633 0646-0649 0670-0671 0672-0674 0680 0788 1004-1006 HB 140 0598 1207 1537 1648 1658 1950 HB 141 0806 1549 HB 146 0599 0811 0917 0927-0928 0962-0963 0983 0984 1008 1414 HB 150 0806 1090 1227 1233 1724 HB 151 0806 1091 1227 1233-1234 1724 HB 153 0806 1091 1227-1228 1234 1724 HB 158 1376 1899 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2047 HB 159 1392 1496 1645 1676 1687-1688 1752-1753 1786-1789 1796 1961 HB 164 0974 1139 1208 1210-1211 1770 HB 168 0993 1252 HB 169 0490 0955 1087 1104 1110-1111 1418 1472 1479-1481 1511-1512 1536-1537 1954 HB 173 0763 1057 1189 1192-1193 1722-1723 HB 180 0718-0719 1025 1418 1781 1783 1811-1813 1850-1851 1892-1893 1925 HB 182 1332 1506 1513 1676 1688-1689 1753-1754 1789 1962-1963 HB 183 0719 1058 1253 1255-1256 1301 1946-1947 HB 188 0695 0956 0964 1228 1235 1892 HB 191 1523 HB 195 0644-0645 1507 1648 1658-1659 1698 1956-1957 HB 197 0838 1269-1270 1418-1419 1472 1477-1478 1479 1510-1511 1536 1600 1663 1674 1711 1755-1758 1764 1771 1976 HB 200 0807 1226 1602 1782 1784 1813-1814 1851 1921-1923 1929 1935-1936 HB 201 1393 1741 1800 1814-1815 1961 HB 202 1470-1471 1712 HB 203 0889-0890 HB 207 1100 1549-1550 1741 1782 1784 1815-1825 1852 1886 1908-1915 1929 1935 1976 HB 208 0975 1226 1270 1297 1322 1407 1409-1410 1489 1950 HB 214 0975 1091 1270 1297 1407 1410-1411 1490 1948 HB 215 0763 0915 1087 1104 1111 1127 1188 1722 HB 217 1523 1550 1563 1575-1594 1662 1706-1709 1974-1976 HB 219 1222 1550 1648 1659-1660 1698-1699 1957-1958 HB 220 0994 1139 1228 1235-1236 HB 224 1504 HB 225 0951 1226-1227 1338 1342-1343 1949 HB 231 0975 1252 HB 233 1393 1646 1677 1689-1691 1714 1734-1735 1926-1927 1934-1935 HB 234 1056 1551 1648 1660-1661 1955 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2048 HB 237 1246 1397 1419 1471 1507 1508-1510 1531-1532 1538 1642-1644 1846-1848 1894-1895 1959 HB 239 0975 0983 1025 1339 1341-1342 1951 HB 251 1523 HB 268 1630 1779-1780 1784 1800 1825 1848 1858-1885 1886 1936 1977-1978 HB 269 1544 HB 274 1101 1354 1507 1537 1602 1677 1691-1692 1958 HB 286 1524 1896 1898 1905-1907 1929 1937 1943 HB 287 1544-1545 1646 1677 1692-1693 1754 1785 1833 1963 HB 288 1545 1646-1647 1677 1693-1695 1754-1755 1785 1833-1834 1837 1895-1896 HB 291 1545 1601-1602 HB 292 1504 1742 HB 297 1393 1419 1564 1594 1958 HB 306 1394 HB 315 1332 1551 1564 1595 1663 1673 1712 1758-1759 1959-1960 HB 320 1332 1406 1473 1482 1723 HB 328 1560 1665 1675 1897 1907 HB 335 1674 HCR 1 0140 0205 0216-0217 0237 0239-0241 0270-0272 0277 0382 0525 0535 HCR 4 0140 HCR 5 0216 0469 0747 0750-0751 0770 HCR 8 0313 0469 0562 0664 0669-0670 0949 HCR 9 0416 0789 0916 0929 HCR 11 0453 0469 0471 0472 0535 HCR 14 1543 1630-1631 HCR 16 1009 HCR 17 1729 1776 HCR 20 1729 1731-1732 HCR 21 1774 1782 1801 HJR 1 0805 1189 HJR 5 0512 0634 1224 1995-09-27 Senate Journal Page 2049 HJR 7 0178 0196 0217 0225 0268 0272-0273 0289 0290-0291 0534-0535 HJR 9 1084 1417 1742 1759-1760 1785 1828-1829 HJR 13 0178-0179 0193 0268 0273-0275 0291-0293 HJR 18 0383 0493 0747 0749-0750 0770 0949 HJR 20 0563 HJR 22 0597 0844 1252 1256 1300 1407 1421-1422 HJR 23 0912 1224 1843 1854-1855 1927 HJR 24 1330-1331 1546 HJR 25 0718 0954 1780 1785 1827-1828 HJR 27 0342 0418 0537 0540-0542 0559-0560 0949 HJR 29 0342 HJR 30 1221 HJR 38 1331 1546 HJR 39 1222 1417 1526 1533-1534 HJR 41 1222 1308 1526 1534 HJR 42 1246 1309 1780 1784 1827 1836 1895 HJR 43 1188 1505 HJR 44 1331 1506 1742 1760-1761 1789 HJR 48 1629 1799 1897 1915-1918 1928 EO 91 0023-0024 0651