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2005-01-12 House Journal

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HB 69                                                                                             
HOUSE BILL NO. 69 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 Native family assistance programs; relating to                                      
     assignment of child support by Alaska Native family assistance                                 
     recipients; relating to paternity determinations and genetic testing                           
     involving recipients of assistance under Alaska Native 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.                                                                                         
                                                                                                    
The following fiscal note(s) apply:                                                                 
                                                                                                    
1.  Fiscal, Dept. of Health & Social Services                                                       
2.  Fiscal, Dept. of Health & Social Services                                                       
3.  Fiscal, Dept. of Health & Social Services                                                       
4.  Fiscal, Dept. of Health & Social Services                                                       
                                                                                                    
The Governor's transmittal letter dated January 11, 2005, follows:                                  
                                                                                                    
"Dear Speaker Harris:                                                                               
                                                                                                    
Under the authority of art. III, sec. 18, of the Alaska Constitution, I am                          
transmitting a bill relating to the Alaska Native family assistance grant                           
program.  This bill would reauthorize the Alaska Native family                                      

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assistance grant program, which was enacted in ch. 96, SLA 2000 as a                                
temporary pilot program.                                                                            
                                                                                                    
The federal Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunities                                          
Reconciliation Act of 1996 (P.L.104-193) (PRWORA) gave Alaska                                       
Native and American Indian tribes the authority to assume                                           
responsibility for providing public assistance and self-sufficiency                                 
services by administering the Temporary Assistance for Needy                                        
Families program (TANF) independent of state welfare agencies.  The                                 
law also set out the methodology for federal financing of tribal TANF                               
programs, but did not address state financing or any state                                          
maintenance-of-effort provisions.  In response, ch. 96, SLA 2000 was                                
enacted into law, authorizing the Department of Health and Social                                   
Services (department) to award and administer federally authorized                                  
tribal TANF providers in Alaska with Native Family Assistance                                       
Program (NFAP) grants on a pilot program basis.  The financing was                                  
limited to only four of the 13 Alaska Native nonprofit organizations                                
authorized in PRWORA:  Tanana Chiefs Conference, Tlingit-Haida                                      
Central Council, Association of Village Council Presidents, and the                                 
Metlakatla Indian Community of the Annette Islands Reserve.  Each                                   
of these organizations, except Metlakatla, is now operating a tribal                                
TANF program and receiving financing from the department in the                                     
form of an Alaska Native family assistance grant.  This temporary law                               
program will sunset on June 30, 2005.                                                               
                                                                                                    
In addition to reauthorizing the pilot program on a permanent basis in                              
statute, this bill also would include the other nine Alaska native                                  
nonprofit organizations authorized in federal law to operate tribal                                 
TANF programs:  Arctic Slope Native Association, Kawerak, Inc.,                                     
Maniilaq Association, Cook Inlet Tribal Council, Bristol Bay Native                                 
Association, Aleutian and Pribilof Island Association, Chugachmiut,                                 
Kodiak Area Native Association, and Copper River Native                                             
Association.                                                                                        
                                                                                                    
From the outset, the State of Alaska has supported the establishment                                
and development of the tribal TANF programs.  The NFAP program                                      
affirms the state's interest in promoting regional responsibility and                               
local control for public assistance programs in Alaska.  Families                                   
served by tribal TANF programs have been successful in moving                                       
families from welfare to work.  The local presence and familiarity with                             

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village and community life puts the tribal administrators in the best                               
position to implement the program and to successfully promote self-                                 
sufficiency for their clients.                                                                      
                                                                                                    
Since enactment of ch. 96, SLA 2000, three Alaska Native groups not                                 
currently authorized to receive Alaska Native family assistance grants                              
are either actively planning a tribal TANF program or have expressed                                
interest in beginning the planning process.  Cook Inlet Tribal Council                              
plans to begin operating a tribal TANF program in July 2005 and is                                  
currently receiving technical support from the department.  The Bristol                             
Bay Native Association has submitted a letter of intent to begin                                    
operating a tribal TANF program in July 2005, and Chugachmiut has                                   
also advised the department of its interest in developing a tribal TANF                             
program.                                                                                            
                                                                                                    
Funding for tribal TANF program operations comes from the federal                                   
TANF block grant and is supplemented by state grant funds that would                                
otherwise be spent to serve the same number of Alaska Native families                               
receiving assistance from the state's temporary assistance program.                                 
Enacting this bill will not take away the state oversight of TANF                                   
program operations.  Tribal providers who receive NFAP grants enter                                 
into a contractual agreement with the State of Alaska to provide timely                             
and accurate cash assistance, eligibility services, case management and                             
other welfare-to-work services, supportive services, child care                                     
assistance, and administrative support to all eligible families living                              
within their service area.  Furthermore, the contract requires tribal                               
providers to report monthly to the Division of Public Assistance                                    
(DPA) and allows DPA to monitor and evaluate the tribal program to                                  
assure grant money is being used to serve eligible families.                                        
                                                                                                    
I urge your prompt and favorable action on this measure.                                            
                                                                                                    
                                Sincerely yours,                                                    
                                /s/                                                                 
                                Frank H. Murkowski                                                  
                                Governor"