Legislature(2001 - 2002)

2001-02-07 House Journal

Full Journal pdf

2001-02-07                     House Journal                      Page 0263
HB 116                                                                                            
HOUSE BILL NO. 116 by the House Rules Committee by request of                                       
the Governor, entitled:                                                                             
                                                                                                    
    "An Act making supplemental appropriations and making and                                       
    amending other appropriations; and providing for an effective                                   
    date."                                                                                          
                                                                                                    
was read the first time and referred to the Finance Committee.                                      
                                                                                                    

2001-02-07                     House Journal                      Page 0264
A supplemental request summary from the Office of the Governor was                                  
attached and is on file in the Chief Clerk's office.                                                
                                                                                                    
The Governor's transmittal letter dated February 6, 2001, appears                                   
below:                                                                                              
                                                                                                    
"Dear Speaker Porter:                                                                               
                                                                                                    
I am transmitting to you today two supplemental appropriation bills                                 
for Fiscal Year 2001.  Issues which require attention on an expedited                               
basis are a separate "fast track" bill.  This bill includes supplemental                            
needs with less critical timing requirements.                                                       
                                                                                                    
The administration and legislature made considerable progress                                       
reforming the supplemental budget process several years ago.                                        
Unfortunately, we have lost some of that progress and must again this                               
year address the inevitable consequences of the actions which reduced                               
the general fund budget number in May.  Examples include using low                                  
case projections for formula programs, not funding fire suppression                                 
and core emergency services costs until the supplemental budget, and                                
not fully funding commitments such as private sector leases.  Fire                                  
suppression alone accounts for $4.8 million of this supplemental                                    
request; full payment of leases is another $1.7 million. The                                        
$16.5 million general fund placeholder amount for supplementals in                                  
the budget plan approved last May is clearly not sufficient to cover                                
known supplemental funding requirements of this magnitude.                                          
                                                                                                    
In some instances shortfalls in one area can be covered with excess                                 
appropriations in related areas.  For instance, based on current                                    
estimates of general funds needed for the foundation formula,                                       
$1.9 million can be transferred to cover most of the $2.1 million                                   
needed for pupil transportation.  Transfers were not available for other                            
formula programs budgeted at the low case scenario such as Medicaid                                 
or the Longevity Bonus.                                                                             
                                                                                                    
Wherever possible, departments have made internal adjustments to                                    
keep within current appropriation levels.  Nevertheless, supplemental                               
requests are required when increased costs are beyond an agency's                                   
ability to adjust without detrimental effects on basic services.  The                               
increased workload in Child in Need of Aid and guardian ad litem                                    

2001-02-07                     House Journal                      Page 0265
cases, for instance, has significantly exceeded even last year's trends.                            
Pioneer Home revenues were not sufficient to fund the major share of                                
the emergency heating and ventilation system repairs to the Anchorage                               
home as originally anticipated.                                                                     
                                                                                                    
Some of the supplemental requests will allow us to take advantage of                                
increased federal aid in areas ranging from child care to special                                   
education pass-throughs to local school districts.  Where the additional                            
federal funds need to be committed soon (such as for winter home                                    
heating assistance and fisheries research and stock assessment work                                 
during the upcoming field season), we included the requests in the fast                             
track bill.                                                                                         
                                                                                                    
So far this year, the average oil price has exceeded the spring forecast                            
by several dollars -- very good news for our state budget because it                                
reduces the need for Constitutional Budget Reserve funds.  However,                                 
it also means higher costs to heat the Pioneer Homes, fill the tanks of                             
trooper cars, operate highway and airport equipment, run the ferries,                               
etc.  State agencies need approximately $2.3 million in general funds                               
and $460,000 in airport revenue funds to pay these higher fuel prices.                              
In the big picture, this is a small price to pay for circumstances that                             
greatly benefit Alaska overall.                                                                     
                                                                                                    
As we work together on the FY2002 budget, the appropriations                                        
requested in this bill and its companion "fast track" supplemental can                              
provide some helpful reference points for determining realistic budget                              
levels for the coming year.                                                                         
                                                                                                    
                               Sincerely,                                                          
                               /s/                                                                  
                               Tony Knowles                                                         
                                Governor"