Legislature(1999 - 2000)
2000-04-28 House Journal
Full Journal pdf2000-04-28 House Journal Page 3571 SB 192 The following was read the second time: CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 192(FIN) am "An Act making and amending appropriations and reappropriations; 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." with the: Journal Page FIN RPT HCS(FIN) 8DP 2AM 3566 Representative Green moved and asked unanimous consent that the following committee substitute be adopted in lieu of the original bill: HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 192(FIN) (same title) There being no objection, it was so ordered. Amendment No. 1 was offered by Representatives Brice, Berkowitz, Kerttula, Kemplen, Sanders, Joule, Smalley, Croft, Davies, and Cissna: Page 94, following line 5: Insert a new bill section to read: "* Sec. 67. SALARY AND BENEFIT ADJUSTMENTS. (a) Subject to (l) of this section, the sum of $9,426,300 is appropriated 2000-04-28 House Journal Page 3572 SB 192 from the funding sources listed in (c) of this section to the University of Alaska for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001, in the amounts listed in (b) of this section for salary and benefit adjustments for university employees who are not members of a collective bargaining unit and to implement the monetary terms of the collective bargaining agreements of the (1) University of Alaska Classified Employees Association; (2) Alaska Community Colleges' Federation of Teachers; (3) United Academics; (4) United Academics - Adjuncts. (b) Subject to (l) of this section, funding for each of the following collective bargaining agreements and for non-represented employees, in the amounts shown, is included in the appropriation made in (a) of this section: COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT AMOUNT AND NON-REPRESENTED EMPLOYEES (1) University of Alaska Classified $ 429,500 Employees Association (2) Alaska Community Colleges' 164,300 Federation of Teachers (3) United Academics 1,259,800 (4) United Academics - Adjuncts 246,300 (5) Non-represented employees 7,326,400 (c) The appropriation made in (a) of this section is made from the following funding sources: FUNDING SOURCE AMOUNT General fund $ 8,161,100 University receipts 939,400 Federal funds 226,300 Auxiliary receipts 99,500 (d) The appropriation made in (a) of this section to the University of Alaska includes any increase or decrease caused by changes to the public employees' retirement system or teachers' retirement system contribution rate. (e) LEGISLATIVE INTENT. It is the intent of the legislature that part of the appropriation in (a) of this section be used to provide lump sum payments of up to $1,200, prorated at $50 for each pay period that the employee was in pay status in fiscal year 2000, but reduced by amounts necessary to pay mandatory employee and employer deductions, for employees of the University of Alaska who 2000-04-28 House Journal Page 3573 SB 192 are not members of a collective bargaining unit established under AS23.40.070 - 23.40.260 (Public Employment Relations Act), and who are employed and in pay status on July 1, 2000. (f) Subject to (l) of this section, the sum of $22,947,300 is appropriated from the sources listed in (h) of this section to the Office of the Governor, office of management and budget, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001, for salary and benefit adjustments for executive branch employees who are not members of a collective bargaining unit and to implement the monetary terms of the following collective bargaining agreements in the amounts listed: COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT AMOUNT AND NON-REPRESENTED EMPLOYEES (1) Alaska Public Employees Association, $ 2,616,200 for the Supervisory Unit (2) Alaska State Employees Association, 11,936,800 for the General Government Unit (3) Alaska Vocational Technical Center 66,200 Teachers Association, representing teachers at the Alaska Vocational Technical Center (4) Alyeska Correspondence School Education 56,000 Association, representing teachers at the Alyeska Central School (5) Confidential Employees Association 344,200 (6) Inlandboatmen's Union of the Pacific, 1,127,500 representing the unlicensed marine unit (7) International Organization of Masters, Mates, 145,800 and Pilots, Pacific Maritime Region, for the Masters, Mates, and Pilots Unit (8) Marine Engineers Beneficial Association, 175,000 representing licensed engineers employed by the Alaska marine highway system (9) Public Employees Local 71, for the Labor, 2,092,600 Trades and Crafts Unit (10) Public Safety Employees Association, 1,139,000 for the Correctional Officers Unit (11) Public Safety Employees Association, 607,100 representing state troopers and other commissioned law enforcement personnel 2000-04-28 House Journal Page 3574 SB 192 (12) Teachers' Education Association of 29,300 Mt. Edgecumbe, representing teachers of the Mt. Edgecumbe High School (13) Non-represented employees 2,611,600 (g) The sum of $980,200 is appropriated from the general fund to the Alaska marine highway system fund (AS 19.65.060(a)). (h) The appropriation made in (f) of this section is allocated to the following agencies from the following funding sources in the amounts listed: AGENCY ALLOCATION Administration $2,158,000 Community and Economic Development 726,500 Corrections 2,060,000 Education and Early Development 754,400 Environmental Conservation 749,100 Fish and Game 1,847,100 Office of the Governor 295,000 Health and Social Services 3,457,100 Labor and Workforce Development 1,331,300 Law 706,300 Military and Veterans' Affairs 350,400 Natural Resources 1,021,000 Public Safety 1,125,000 Revenue 1,289,900 Transportation and Public Facilities 5,076,200 FUNDING SOURCE AMOUNT Federal receipts $3,536,100 General fund match 681,800 General fund receipts 6,817,000 General fund program receipts 1,013,000 Interagency receipts 1,725,700 Donated commodity handling fee account 2,500 Federal incentive payments 52,700 Benefit system receipts 46,300 Exxon Valdez oil spill settlement 42,500 Agricultural loan fund 27,500 FICA administration fund account 2,800 Fish and game fund 388,100 Science and technology endowment income 18,500 Highway working capital fund 275,000 2000-04-28 House Journal Page 3575 SB 192 International airports revenue fund 629,900 Public employees' retirement fund 75,400 Second injury fund reserve account 4,700 Disabled fisherman's reserve account 5,600 Surplus property revolving fund 6,200 Teachers' retirement system fund 31,600 Veterans' revolving loan fund 2,900 Commercial fishing loan fund 52,100 General fund/mental health 593,200 Real estate surety fund 2,900 National guard retirement system 1,500 Training and building fund 9,100 Permanent fund dividend fund 90,900 Rural development initiative fund 1,800 Oil/hazardous prevention/response 178,200 Investment loss trust fund 1,960,400 Interagency receipts/oil and hazardous waste 18,500 Capital improvement project receipts 1,626,000 Public school fund 400 Fisheries enhancement revolving loan fund 7,500 Alternative energy revolving loan fund 3,000 Alaska clean water loan fund 6,100 Marine highway system fund 1,633,600 Storage tank assistance fund 14,800 Information services fund 196,700 Mental health trust authority authorized receipts 61,800 Clean air protection fund 43,000 Mental health trust administration 11,200 Children's trust fund earnings 300 Alaska drinking water fund 7,000 Alaska Industrial Development 52,200 and Export Authority receipts Alaska Housing Finance Corporation receipts 222,000 Alaska Municipal Bond Bank receipts 1,300 Alaska Permanent Fund corporate receipts 78,500 Postsecondary education commission receipts 158,800 Designated program receipts 295,700 Test fisheries receipts 67,800 International trade and business endowment income 4,300 Pioneers' homes receipts 55,900 2000-04-28 House Journal Page 3576 SB 192 Indirect cost reimbursement 20,200 Regulatory Commission of Alaska receipts 81,300 Public building fund 3,500 (i) LEGISLATIVE INTENT. It is the intent of the legislature that part of the appropriation in (f) of this section be used to provide lump sum payments of up to $1,200, prorated at $50 for each pay period that the employee was in pay status in fiscal year 2000, but reduced by amounts necessary to pay mandatory employee and employer deductions, for (1) classified and partially exempt employees in the executive branch of the state government who are not members of a collective bargaining unit established under the authority of AS23.40.070 - 23.40.260 (Public Employment Relations Act), employed and in pay status on July 1, 2000; (2) the governor and the lieutenant governor, employed and in pay status on July 1, 2000; and (3) permanent and temporary employees in the executive branch of the state government, other than the governor and lieutenant governor, who are in the exempt service under AS39.25, not members of a collective bargaining unit established under AS23.40.070 - 23.40.260 (Public Employment Relations Act), and employed and in pay status on July1, 2000. (j) The following amounts are appropriated to the Alaska Court System and the legislature for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001, from the following funding sources in the amounts listed for salary and benefit adjustments for employees of those agencies who are not members of a collective bargaining unit: AGENCY APPROPRIATION AMOUNT Alaska Court System $1,154,500 Legislature 634,000 FUNDING SOURCE AMOUNT General fund receipts $1,417,300 Investment loss trust fund 371,200 (k) LEGISLATIVE INTENT. It is the intent of the legislature that part of the appropriation in (j) of this section be used to provide lump sum payments of up to $1,200, prorated at $50 for each pay period that the employee was in pay status in fiscal year 2000, but reduced by amounts necessary to pay mandatory employee and employer deductions, for 2000-04-28 House Journal Page 3577 SB 192 (1) employees of the legislature under AS24.10 and AS24.20, employed and in pay status on July1, 2000, excluding members of the legislature; (2) employees of the legislature who would otherwise be entitled to payment under (1) of this subsection but who are not employed or in pay status on July1, 2000, because their employment was limited to the legislative session; (3) justices of the state supreme court, judges of the state court of appeals, state superior court judges, state district court judges, and state magistrates, employed and in pay status on July 1, 2000; and (4) permanent and temporary employees in the judicial branch of the state government, other than magistrates and judicial officers, who are not members of a collective bargaining unit established under AS23.40.070 - 23.40.260 (Public Employment Relations Act), and are employed and in pay status on July 1, 2000. (l) If a collective bargaining agreement listed in (a) or (f) of this section is not ratified by the membership of the appropriate collective bargaining unit, the appropriation made in (a) or (f) of this section is reduced by the amount listed for that collective bargaining agreement." Renumber the following bill sections accordingly. Page 94, line 8: Delete "and 44(a)" Insert "44(a), and 67" Page 94, line 18: Delete "sec. 69" Insert "sec. 70" Representative Croft moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 1 be adopted. Representative Mulder objected. Representative Grussendorf placed a call of the House. Representative Croft moved and asked unanimous consent to withdraw his previous motion. There being no objection, it was so ordered. 2000-04-28 House Journal Page 3578 SB 192 Representative Grussendorf lifted the call. Amendment No. 2 was offered by Representative Cissna: Page 80, line 18: Delete "$200,000" Insert "$679,000" Representative Cissna moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 2 be adopted. Representative Mulder objected. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 2 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: HCS CSSB 192(FIN) Second Reading Amendment No. 2 YEAS: 11 NAYS: 26 EXCUSED: 2 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Berkowitz, Cissna, Croft, Davies, Grussendorf, Joule, Kapsner, Kemplen, Kerttula, Kookesh, Smalley Nays: Austerman, Barnes, Bunde, Coghill, Davis, Dyson, Foster, Green, Halcro, Harris, Hudson, James, Kohring, Kott, Masek, Morgan, Mulder, Murkowski, Ogan, Phillips, Porter, Rokeberg, Sanders, Therriault, Whitaker, Williams Excused: Cowdery, Moses Absent: Brice And so, Amendment No. 2 was not adopted. 2000-04-28 House Journal Page 3579 SB 192 Amendment No. 3 was offered by Representative Croft: Page 20, following line 25, insert: "Appropriation General Other Allocations Items Funds Funds Statewide Facility Maintenance and Operations 17,534,000 14,955,600 2,578,400 ¦14,519,600á ¦3,014,400á Central Region Highways and Aviation 28,823,100 26,225,800 2,597,300 ¦26,160,800á ¦2,662,300á Whittier Access and Tunnel 450,000 100,000 350,000 ¦0.0á ¦450,000á Northern Region Highways and Aviation 37,240,200 36,241,300 998,900 ¦35,773,400á ¦1,466,800á State Highways and Aviation Maintenance Needs ¦971.4á HWCF State Highways and Aviation Maintenance Needs 971.4 GF Central Highways and Aviation ¦528.6á HWCF Central Highways and Aviation 528.6 GF Department of Transportation & Public Facilities General Fund Receipts 95,665,800 ¦94,550,400á" Representative Croft moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 3 be adopted. Representative Mulder objected. 2000-04-28 House Journal Page 3580 SB 192 The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 3 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: HCS CSSB 192(FIN) Second Reading Amendment No. 3 YEAS: 11 NAYS: 25 EXCUSED: 2 ABSENT: 2 Yeas: Berkowitz, Cissna, Croft, Davies, Grussendorf, Joule, Kapsner, Kemplen, Kerttula, Kookesh, Smalley Nays: Austerman, Barnes, Bunde, Coghill, Davis, Foster, Green, Halcro, Harris, Hudson, James, Kohring, Kott, Masek, Morgan, Mulder, Murkowski, Ogan, Phillips, Porter, Rokeberg, Sanders, Therriault, Whitaker, Williams Excused: Cowdery, Moses Absent: Brice, Dyson And so, Amendment No. 3 was not adopted. Amendment No. 4 was offered by Representative Berkowitz: "School Construction Projects Bering Strait Golovin School Phase III 9,609,516 Southwest Region Togiak School Replacement 25,027,049 Bering Strait Koyuk K-12 School 600,737 Yupiit Akiachak Elementary Replacement And Secondary Renovation 14,370,287 Subtotal School Construction 49,607,589 Major Maintenance Projects Yukon-Koyukuk Nulato Structural Repairs 400,724 2000-04-28 House Journal Page 3581 SB 192 Bering Strait Shishmaref School Roof Replacement And Renovation, Phase III 8,133,754 Chatham Angoon Elementary School Major Maintenance 126,846 Wrangell City Wrangell Elementary And High School Structural Repairs 363,650 Wrangell City Elementary and Middle School Renovation 1,229,000 Ketchikan Schoenbar Renovation, Phase I 2,219,785 Wrangell City Middle School Shop Renovation 168,518 Hoonah City Swimming Pool Sprinkler 212,458 North Slope Bor. Tikigaq School Renovation 3,713,270 Tanana City Tanana Kitchen Renovation 426,180 Chatham Angoon High School Major Maintenance 1,687,794 Iditarod Area Takotna Community School Water Project 179,512 Iditarod Area Blackwell School Heating Renovation & Site Repair 280,011 Wrangell City Elementary & High Schools Roof & Exterior Repairs 103,760 Galena Project Education Food Service Renovation 159,088 Delta/Greely Fort Greely Utility Conversion 1,996,941 Sitka City Bor. Blatchley Middle School Exterior Upgrade 317,638 Southwest Region Clark's Point Generator Building 36,302 Yakutat City Yakutat High School Gym Structural Repairs 86,936 Dillingham City Elementary School Weatherization 146,860 Yupiit Akiak High School Repairs 329,954 Nenana City Elementary Wing Sprinkler Expansion 106,334 Juneau City Bor. High School Renovation 9,097,138 Alaska Gateway Tok Multipurpose Recreation Complex Renovation 969,494 Southwest Region Koliganek School Weather Protection 379,555 Galena High School Repairs 128,662 Hoonah City Hoonah Schools Renovation 1,223,725 2000-04-28 House Journal Page 3582 SB 192 Lower Yukon Alakanuk Mechanical System Upgrade 997,557 Kuspuk George Morgan Sr. High School Sewage System Replacement 411,975 Lower Yukon Emmonak Mechanical System Upgrade 715,772 Iditarod Area David-Louis Memorial School Asbestos Abatement & Demolition 417,246 Denali Borough Cantwell School Heating And Sprinkler System 668,126 Hydaburg City Upgrading Facilities & Tanks Project 899,948 Lower Kuskokwim Districtwide Water Treatment, Subsurface Sources 1,470,000 Denali Borough Cantwell School Code Upgrade & Roof Repair 334,468 Dillingham City Central Administration Roof 50,250 Kenai Peninsula Soldotna High School Roofing Replacement 644,014 Tanana City Tanana School Major Maintenance 2,976,374 Yakutat City Yakutat High School Renovation 143,906 Chugach Whittier Fire Alarm Replacement 40,431 Iditarod Area Innoko River School Water & Sewer Emergency 190,407 Denali Borough Anderson School Heating & Ventilation 1,164,266 Alaska Gateway Tetlin Sewer Line 85,031 Dillingham City High School Fire Panel Replacement 64,623 Dillingham City High School Gym Roof 158,151 Kuspuk Crow Village Sam School Sewage System Replacement, Chuathbaluk 349,272 Kake City Kake Middle School Renovation & Generator Installation 300,075 Iditarod Area Innoko River School Vocational Education Code Upgrade 73,821 Dillingham City Elementary Gym Floor 51,562 Copper River Glennallen High School Gym Floor Renovation 183,544 2000-04-28 House Journal Page 3583 SB 192 Chugach Tatitlek Fire Alarm Replacement & Security System 35,471 Kuspuk Johnnie John Sr. School Sewage System Replacement, Crooked Creek 356,257 Iditarod Area McGrath School Foundation & Deterioration Repairs 188,835 Sitka City Borough Districtwide Major Maintenance 482,058 Chugach Districtwide Fuel Tank Upgrades 227,642 Galena High School Floor Renovation 128,786 Hoonah City Hoonah Pool Upgrades 167,394 Chugach Tatitlek Generator Replacement 197,122 Lower Kuskokwim Kilbuck School Boiler Replacement 287,041 Yukon Flats Chalkyitsik Sewage Lagoon & Water Tank 780,341 Lower Kuskokwim Districtwide Asbestos Abatement 4,865,404 Iditarod Area McGrath School Heating & Mechanical Design & Renovation 244,373 Lower Kuskokwim Districtwide ADA Upgrade 2,203,040 Iditarod Area Holy Cross School Shower, Bathroom & Flooring Deterioration 49,384 Yukon Flats Fort Yukon High School Gym Sprinklers 115,353 Dillingham City Oil Tank Removal/Replacement 51,562 Subtotal Major Maintenance 59,090,596 Total School Construction/Major Maintenance 108,689,185" Representative Berkowitz moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 4 be adopted. Representative Mulder objected. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 4 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: HCS CSSB 192(FIN) Second Reading Amendment No. 4 YEAS: 11 NAYS: 25 EXCUSED: 2 ABSENT: 2 2000-04-28 House Journal Page 3584 SB 192 Yeas: Berkowitz, Cissna, Croft, Davies, Grussendorf, Joule, Kapsner, Kemplen, Kerttula, Kookesh, Smalley Nays: Austerman, Barnes, Bunde, Coghill, Davis, Dyson, Foster, Green, Halcro, Harris, Hudson, James, Kohring, Kott, Masek, Mulder, Murkowski, Ogan, Phillips, Porter, Rokeberg, Sanders, Therriault, Whitaker, Williams Excused: Cowdery, Moses Absent: Brice, Morgan And so, Amendment No. 4 was not adopted. Amendment No. 5 was offered by Representatives Mulder, Therriault, and Davies: Page 94, following line 5: Insert new bill sections to read: "* Sec. 67. LEARNING OPPORTUNITY GRANTS. The unexpended and unobligated general fund balance on June 30, 2000, of the appropriation made by sec. 43, ch. 84, SLA 1999, page 23, line 30 (K-12 Support - $762,280,800), not to exceed $400,000, is appropriated to the Department of Education and Early Development for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001, for payment as learning opportunity grants to school districts based on the school districts average daily membership to pay for supplemental student instructional programs intended to improve student performance on the high school graduation examination or benchmark examinations. * Sec. 68. EDUCATIONAL COSTS FOR CHILDREN IN OUT- OF-STATE RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT PROGRAMS. The unexpended and unobligated general fund balance on June 30, 2000, of the appropriation made by sec. 43, ch. 84, SLA 1999, page 23, line 30 (K-12 Support - $762,280,800), not to exceed $600,000, is reappropriated to the Department of Education and Early Development for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, for educational costs for children placed in out-of-state residential treatment programs. 2000-04-28 House Journal Page 3585 SB 192 * Sec. 69. PUPIL TRANSPORTATION. The unexpended and unobligated general fund balance on June 30, 2000, of the appropriation made by sec. 43, ch. 84, SLA 1999, page 23, line 30 (K- 12 Support - $762,280,800), not to exceed $327,000, is appropriated to the Department of Education and Early Development for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001, for pupil transportation." Renumber the following bill sections accordingly. Page 94, line 13: Delete "51 - 66" Insert "51 - 69" Page 94, line 18: Delete "sec. 69" Insert "sec. 72" Representative Mulder moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 5 be adopted. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Amendment No. 6 was offered by Representative Therriault: Page 64, lines 18 - 19: Delete "or other program receipts as defined in AS37.05.146" Insert "receipts, designated program receipts as defined under AS37.05.146(b)(3), and receipts of commercial fisheries test fishing operations under AS37.05.146(b)(4)(U)" Representative Therriault moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 6 be adopted. Representative Croft objected and withdrew the objection. There being no further objection, Amendment No. 6 was adopted. Amendment No. 7 was offered by Representative Kookesh: Insert a new bill section to read: 2000-04-28 House Journal Page 3586 SB 192 "*Sec.__Learning Opportunity Grants. The sum of $6,430,222 is appropriated from the general fund to the Department of Education and Early Development for payment as grants to each school district in an amount equal to the school district's adjusted average daily membership multiplied by $30.60, as Learning Opportunity Grants to pay the costs of supplemental student instructional programs to improve student performance on the high school graduation examination or benchmark examinations for the fiscal year ending June30, 2001." Representative Kookesh moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 7 be adopted. Objection was heard. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 7 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: HCS CSSB 192(FIN) am H Second Reading Amendment No. 7 YEAS: 11 NAYS: 25 EXCUSED: 2 ABSENT: 2 Yeas: Berkowitz, Cissna, Croft, Davies, Grussendorf, Joule, Kapsner, Kemplen, Kerttula, Kookesh, Smalley Nays: Austerman, Barnes, Bunde, Coghill, Davis, Dyson, Foster, Green, Halcro, Harris, Hudson, James, Kohring, Kott, Masek, Mulder, Murkowski, Ogan, Phillips, Porter, Rokeberg, Sanders, Therriault, Whitaker, Williams Excused: Cowdery, Moses Absent: Brice, Morgan And so, Amendment No. 7 was not adopted. 2000-04-28 House Journal Page 3587 SB 192 Amendment No. 8 was offered by Representative Kookesh: Section 1, Page 34, following line 21, insert project: "Alaska Marine Highway System: Sitka Shuttle Vessel $6,900,000 Federal Receipts" Representative Kookesh moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 8 be adopted. Representative Therriault objected. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 8 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: HCS CSSB 192(FIN) am H Second Reading Amendment No. 8 YEAS: 11 NAYS: 24 EXCUSED: 2 ABSENT: 3 Yeas: Berkowitz, Cissna, Croft, Davies, Grussendorf, Joule, Kapsner, Kemplen, Kerttula, Kookesh, Smalley Nays: Austerman, Barnes, Bunde, Coghill, Davis, Foster, Green, Halcro, Harris, Hudson, James, Kohring, Kott, Masek, Morgan, Mulder, Murkowski, Phillips, Porter, Rokeberg, Sanders, Therriault, Whitaker, Williams Excused: Cowdery, Moses Absent: Brice, Dyson, Ogan And so, Amendment No. 8 was not adopted. Amendment No. 9 was offered by Representative Kemplen: Page 19, line 20: AHFC Low Income Weatherization 2000-04-28 House Journal Page 3588 SB 192 Under Appropriation Items: Delete "3,400,000" Insert "5,400,000" Under Other Funds: Delete "3,400,000" Insert "5,400,000" Representative Kemplen moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 9 be adopted. Representative Therriault objected. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 9 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: HCS CSSB 192(FIN) am H Second Reading Amendment No. 9 YEAS: 12 NAYS: 23 EXCUSED: 2 ABSENT: 3 Yeas: Berkowitz, Cissna, Croft, Davies, Grussendorf, Joule, Kapsner, Kemplen, Kerttula, Kohring, Kookesh, Smalley Nays: Austerman, Barnes, Bunde, Coghill, Davis, Foster, Green, Halcro, Harris, Hudson, James, Kott, Morgan, Mulder, Murkowski, Ogan, Phillips, Porter, Rokeberg, Sanders, Therriault, Whitaker, Williams Excused: Cowdery, Moses Absent: Brice, Dyson, Masek And so, Amendment No. 9 was not adopted. 2000-04-28 House Journal Page 3589 SB 192 Amendment No. 10 was offered by Representative Kapsner: Department of Transportation and Public Facilities Community Transportation Program Add Project: "Bethel: Ptarmigan Street Improvement 136.5 Federal Receipts" Representative Kapsner moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 10 be adopted. Representative Therriault objected. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 10 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: HCS CSSB 192(FIN) am H Second Reading Amendment No. 10 YEAS: 11 NAYS: 24 EXCUSED: 2 ABSENT: 3 Yeas: Berkowitz, Cissna, Croft, Davies, Grussendorf, Joule, Kapsner, Kemplen, Kerttula, Kookesh, Smalley Nays: Austerman, Barnes, Bunde, Coghill, Davis, Foster, Green, Halcro, Harris, Hudson, James, Kohring, Kott, Morgan, Mulder, Murkowski, Ogan, Phillips, Porter, Rokeberg, Sanders, Therriault, Whitaker, Williams Excused: Cowdery, Moses Absent: Brice, Dyson, Masek And so, Amendment No. 10 was not adopted. Amendment No. 11 was offered by Representative Joule: 2000-04-28 House Journal Page 3590 SB 192 Add a new bill section to read: "*Sec.__. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES. The sum of $700,000 is appropriated from general funds to the Department of Health and Social Services for the Infant Learning Program for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001." Representative Joule moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 11 be adopted. Representative Therriault objected. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 11 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: HCS CSSB 192(FIN) am H Second Reading Amendment No. 11 YEAS: 11 NAYS: 22 EXCUSED: 2 ABSENT: 5 Yeas: Berkowitz, Cissna, Croft, Davies, Grussendorf, Joule, Kapsner, Kemplen, Kerttula, Kookesh, Smalley Nays: Austerman, Barnes, Coghill, Davis, Foster, Green, Halcro, Harris, Hudson, James, Kohring, Masek, Morgan, Mulder, Murkowski, Ogan, Phillips, Porter, Rokeberg, Therriault, Whitaker, Williams Excused: Cowdery, Moses Absent: Brice, Bunde, Dyson, Kott, Sanders And so, Amendment No. 11 was not adopted. Amendment No. 12 was offered by Representative Joule: Page 68, line 21, insert a new bill section to read: "*Sec. 18. NATIONAL PETROLEUM RESERVE--ALASKA IMPACT GRANT PROGRAM. The amount received by the National Petroleum Reserve--Alaska special revenue fund (AS 37.05.530) 2000-04-28 House Journal Page 3591 SB 192 under 42 U.S.C. 6508 during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001, is appropriated to the Department of Community and Economic Development for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001, for grants under the National Petroleum Reserve--Alaska impact program." Renumber the following bill sections accordingly. Representative Joule moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 12 be adopted. Representative Mulder objected. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 12 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: HCS CSSB 192(FIN) am H Second Reading Amendment No. 12 YEAS: 10 NAYS: 23 EXCUSED: 2 ABSENT: 5 Yeas: Berkowitz, Cissna, Davies, Grussendorf, Joule, Kapsner, Kemplen, Kerttula, Kookesh, Smalley Nays: Austerman, Barnes, Bunde, Coghill, Davis, Dyson, Foster, Green, Halcro, Harris, Hudson, James, Kott, Masek, Morgan, Mulder, Murkowski, Phillips, Porter, Rokeberg, Therriault, Whitaker, Williams Excused: Cowdery, Moses Absent: Brice, Croft, Kohring, Ogan, Sanders And so, Amendment No. 12 was not adopted. Amendment No. 13 was not offered. Amendment No. 14 was offered by Representative Smalley: Section 1, Page 3, line 26, is amended to read: 2000-04-28 House Journal Page 3592 SB 192 "Kenai: Kenai Coastal Trail/Bluff Restoration Project (ED9)" Under Appropriation Items: Insert "450,000" Under General Funds: Insert "450,000" Renumber accordingly. Representative Smalley moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 14 be adopted. Objection was heard. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 14 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: HCS CSSB 192(FIN) am H Second Reading Amendment No. 14 YEAS: 11 NAYS: 23 EXCUSED: 2 ABSENT: 4 Yeas: Berkowitz, Cissna, Croft, Davies, Grussendorf, Joule, Kapsner, Kemplen, Kerttula, Kookesh, Smalley Nays: Austerman, Barnes, Bunde, Coghill, Davis, Dyson, Foster, Green, Halcro, Harris, Hudson, James, Kohring, Kott, Masek, Morgan, Murkowski, Phillips, Porter, Rokeberg, Therriault, Whitaker, Williams Excused: Cowdery, Moses Absent: Brice, Mulder, Ogan, Sanders And so, Amendment No. 14 was not adopted. Amendment No. 15 was offered by Representative Smalley: 2000-04-28 House Journal Page 3593 SB 192 Section 1, Page 20, following line 25, insert: "Kenai: Nikiski Emergency Escape Route Rehabilitation (ED9)" Under Appropriation Items: Insert "450,000" Under General Funds: Insert "450,000" Renumber accordingly. Representative Smalley moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 15 be adopted. Objection was heard. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 15 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: HCS CSSB 192(FIN) am H Second Reading Amendment No. 15 YEAS: 11 NAYS: 23 EXCUSED: 2 ABSENT: 4 Yeas: Berkowitz, Cissna, Croft, Davies, Grussendorf, Joule, Kapsner, Kemplen, Kerttula, Kookesh, Smalley Nays: Austerman, Barnes, Bunde, Coghill, Davis, Dyson, Green, Halcro, Harris, Hudson, James, Kohring, Kott, Masek, Morgan, Murkowski, Phillips, Porter, Rokeberg, Sanders, Therriault, Whitaker, Williams Excused: Cowdery, Moses Absent: Brice, Foster, Mulder, Ogan And so, Amendment No. 15 was not adopted. 2000-04-28 House Journal Page 3594 SB 192 The following letter of intent was offered by Representatives Mulder and Therriault, Co-chairs, House Finance Committee: "It is the intent of the legislature that the Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault provide services to victims of domestic violence using Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) funding guidelines that exclude a financial eligibility standard. Victims of domestic violence qualify as "needy families" because mothers and children may be considered homeless as a result of domestic violence." Representative Therriault moved and asked unanimous consent that the letter of intent be adopted. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Representative Grussendorf placed a call of the House. The call was lifted.