Legislature(1999 - 2000)

1999-02-19 House Journal

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HB 98                                                                        
HOUSE BILL NO. 98 by the House Rules Committee by request of                   
the Governor, entitled:                                                        
                                                                               
"An Act relating to contracts for the provision of state public               
assistance to certain recipients in the state; providing for regional          
public assistance plans and programs in the state; relating to grants          
for Alaska tribal family assistance programs; and providing for an             
effective date."                                                               
                                                                               
was read the first time and referred to the Community & Regional               
Affairs, Health, Education & Social Services and Finance Committees.           
                                                                               
                                                                               

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The following fiscal note applies:                                             
                                                                               
Zero fiscal note, Dept. of Health & Social Services, 2/19/99                   
                                                                               
The Governor's transmittal letter dated February 18, 1999, appears             
below:                                                                         
                                                                               
"Dear Speaker Porter:                                                          
                                                                               
The bill I transmit today continues Alaska's efforts to implement              
effective and responsible welfare reform, particularly in rural areas.         
This bill builds on the provision in federal welfare reform law that           
allows regional non-profit Native corporations to develop and                  
implement independent welfare programs promoting local                         
responsibility for program success by tying program assistance to local        
economic and social conditions.  Under this bill, the Department of            
Health and Social Services (DHSS) will be able to award grants to              
regional Native organizations operating tribal family assistance plans         
that differ from the Alaska Temporary Assistance Program plan                  
because they are designed to meet regional circumstances.                      
                                                                               
The federal Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity                       
Reconciliation Act of 1996 provided that specifically named Alaska             
Native organizations could propose to operate tribal temporary                 
assistance plans, independent of the state plan, to serve the Alaska           
Native and Indian populations within a specific geographical region.           
A state- and federally-approved tribal family assistance plan will             
receive, directly from the federal government, a portion of Alaska's           
allocation of the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families block grant          
money.  The federal money, however, is only about half of the money            
that has historically been appropriated to serve this population.  This        
bill establishes clear statutory standards under which the state would         
provide grants to Alaska Native organizations with federally-approved          
tribal plans that differ from the state's plan.                                
                                                                               
As of October 1, 1998, Tanana Chief's Conference, Inc. (TCC)                   
received approval from the federal government to operate its own tribal        
temporary assistance program for needy families.  The DHSS                     
developed a plan with TCC to serve tribal program recipients.  Under           
current state law, however, the program must be identical to the state's       

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temporary assistance program.  As a consequence, the state loses the           
opportunity to shape regional programs to meet regional conditions.            
This bill will make it possible for regional programs to be designed to        
specifically address local circumstances.                                      
                                                                               
Regional tribal plans are expected to be custom designed to meet the           
economic conditions and needs of the region.  This bill also would             
allow the DHSS to adopt a regional plan for non-tribal members if              
such a plan appears more suitable to address regional conditions.              
Therefore, program standards under a regional plan could differ from           
some otherwise generally applicable standards of the state's plan, but         
would always contain specifically identified program elements.                 
                                                                               
This bill will contribute to making our public assistance programs             
more effective by considering regional conditions in plan                      
developments.  I urge your support of this measure.                            
                                                                               
							Sincerely,                                                              
							/s/                                                                     
							Tony Knowles                                                            
							Governor"