Legislature(2005 - 2006)
05/23/2005 09:51 PM Senate 066
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SUMMARY
CSHB 67(FIN)(brf sup maj fld)
An Act making appropriations for the operating and loan
program expenses of state government, for certain
programs, and to capitalize funds; and providing for an
effective date."
CSHB 66(FIN)
An Act making appropriations for the operating and
capital expenses of the state's integrated
comprehensive mental health program; and providing for
an effective date."
and
SCS CSHB 67(FIN)
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."
SCS CSHB 66(FIN)
An Act making appropriations for the operating and
capital expenses of the state's integrated
comprehensive mental health program; and providing for
an effective date."
Administration
Corrections
Health and Social Services and wordage
Labor
Law
Natural Resources
Public Safety
Transportation and Public Facilities
University of Alaska
Statewide Budget Items
Mental Health Budget
Language Items
Fiscal Notes
CCS HB 66 and CCS HB 67 were REPORTED out of Committee.
Senator Wilken MOVED to ADOPT Department of Administration's
budget items as follows:
Item 3 House $127.1
Item 9 House
There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. Chair Chenault
noted that the action would close the Department of
Administration's budget.
9:52:37 PM
Senator Wilken MOVED to ADOPT the Department of Corrections
budget items as follows:
Item 1 Senate minus $50.0
Item 2 Senate
Item 3 Senate
Item 4 House
Item 5 Senate
Item 6 Senate
Item 7 House
Item 8 House
Item 9 House
Item 10 Senate
Item 11 Senate
Item 12 Senate
Item 13 Senate
There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. Chair Chenault
noted that the action would close the Department of
Correction's Budget.
9:53:45 PM
Senator Wilken MOVED to ADOPT the Department of Health and
Social Services' budget items as follows:
Item 1 Senate
Item 2 Senate minus -$150
Item 3 A House B House minus $500 I/A
Item 4 House
Item 5 House
Item 6 House
Item 7 House
Item 8 Senate
Item 9 Senate A & B
9:55:53 PM
Representative Croft questioned the affect of Items 1 and 2
on the Pioneers Home. Senator Green explained that it would
delay the opening.
Senator Wilken MOVED to ADOPT the Department of Health and
Social Services' budget items as follows:
Item 10 Senate A & B
Item 11 Senate A & B
Item 12 House
Item 13 House
Item 14 House
Item 15 Senate
Item 16 A Senate minus $5,194,100
Item 16 B Senate minus $4,660,700
Item 17 Senate
Item 18 House
9:58:32 PM
Representative Croft noted that he had questions on items 12
- 17. He did not object to item 18. He observed that Family
Preservation grants for $135.3 recommended by the Senate
were not funded in item 12. He OBJECTED to the adoption of
Item 12.
A roll call vote was taken on the motion to adopt item 12.
IN FAVOR: Rep. Meyer, Sen. Wilken, Rep. Chenault, Sen. Green
OPPOSED: Rep. Croft, Sen. Hoffman
The MOTION PASSED: Senate 2 yeas, 1 nay
House 2 yeas, 1 nay
Representative Croft questioned item 16. He noted that the
diference on the unrealized cost containment would be split.
He had no further objections.
There being NO OBJECTION, items 12 - 18 were adopted.
9:59:04 PM
Item 19 House
Item 20 House
Item 21 Senate minus $2 million
Item 22 Senate
Item 23 Senate
Item 24 House
Item 25 House
Item 26 Senate
9:59:39 PM
Representative Croft asked about item 21. He noted that the
Senate had already reduced the item by one million dollars.
Senator Green explained that the item refers back to items 1
- 3. She maintained that there was no net loss.
Senator Wilken explained that the funds would go through the
Legislative Budget and Audit Committee.
Representative Croft asked if the conference committee could
reduce the amount beyond the Senate number, but acknowledged
the numbers added up.
There being NO OBJECTION, items 19 - 26 were adopted.
10:01:51 PM
Item 27 House
Item 28 House
Item 29 House
Item 30 House
Item 31 A Senate minus -$3,803,100
Item 31 B Senate minus -$2,542,200
Item 32 Senate
Item 33 House
Item 34 Senate A & B
There being NO OBJECTION, items 27 - 34 were adopted.
10:02:45 PM
Senator Wilken MOVED to ADOPT the all wordage for Department
of Health and Social Services items. He explained that under
Health Care Services on page 3, conditional language
starting with "no money appropriated" is duplicated and has
been deleted from the worksheet.
Representative Croft observed that one is specifically to
Health Care Services and the other is in the general budget
of the Department of Health and Social Services.
There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered.
Chair Chenault observed that Health and Social Services
Budget had been closed.
10:04:12 PM
Senator Wilken MOVED to ADOPT the Department of Labor's
budget item as follows:
Item 2 House
Representative Croft observed that the Office of Citizenship
Assistance would be retained, with a reduction of $26
thousand.
Chair Chenault observed that the action would close Labor's
budget.
10:04:50 PM
Senator Wilken MOVED to ADOPT Department of Law's budget
item as follows:
Item 2 House
There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered.
Chair Chenault observed that the action would close the
Department of Law's budget.
10:05:06 PM
Senator Wilken MOVED to ADOPT the Department of Natural
Resources budget item as follows:
Item 5 House
There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered.
Chair Chenault observed that the action would close the
Department of Natural Resource's budget.
10:05:27 PM
Senator Wilken MOVED to ADOPT the Department of Public
Safety's budget items as follows
Item 1 Senate
Item 2 Senate
Item 3 House
Item 4 Senate
Item 5 Senate [Item 5 was first held open then
moved and adopted as House]
Item 6 Senate
Item 7 Senate
Item 8 Senate [Item 5 was first held open then
moved and adopted as House]
Senator Hoffman referred to item 1 trooper housing. He asked
if the lower number was taken because the troopers can't
obtain the housing in time. He asked if an increment would
be seen in FY07. Chair Chenault expected that an increment
would be seen at the appropriate time.
Senator Wilken noted that item 9 would also be the Senate.
Representative Croft referred to items 5 and 8. He suggested
that funding would be only provided for the sex offender
registry, but not cover the under-funding of the Alaska
Concealed Handgun program. He objected to the adoption of
items 5 and 8. He observed that due to the passage of HB
102, fewer people are getting handgun permits, which has
reduced funding to the program. He felt that those that want
a permit should be supported and that the fee cannot be
raised sufficiently. He felt that the fee should be covered
as a small state expense.
Senator Wilken MOVED to ADOPT the conference committee
recommendations for the Department of Public Safety with the
exception that items 5 and 8 would remain open. There being
NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered.
10:10:17 PM
Senator Wilken MOVED to ADOPT:
Item 5 - House
Item 8 - House
There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered.
10:10:41 PM
Senator Wilken MOVED to ADOPT the Department of
Transportation and Public facility budget item as follows:
Item 20 Senate
There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered.
Senator Wilken MOVED to Rescind the Committee's action in
adopting Item 19. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so
ordered.
Senator wilken MOVED to ADOPT:
Item 19 A - House
Item 19 B - Senate
NANCY SLAGLE, DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES,
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC FACILITIES,
explained that the change would give the Alaska Marine
Highway an additional $1,985,600 in expenditure authority to
operate the sytem.
Representative Croft asked the affect of item 19 B. Ms.
Slagle explained that the Senate appropriation would allow
general funds to go directly to the budget component, as
opposed to going through the Fund (as in the House side).
The funds would not show as duplication and would be easier
for accounting purpose.
There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered.
10:13:52 PM
There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. This action
will close Transportation's budget.
10:14:02 PM
Senator Wilken MOVED to ADOPT the University budget items as
follows:
Item 1 Senate
Item 2 House minus -$1,722,000
Item 3 House
Senator Wilken explained that funding for the University
would be $11.9, $1.722 and $3.4 from the next motion.
There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered.
Chair Chenault noted that the Committee's actions would
close the University of Alaska's budget.
10:15:09 PM
Senator Wilken MOVED to ADOPT the Statewide Budget items as
follows:
Item 1 Senate
Item 2 House
There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered.
Chair Chenault noted that the Committee's actions would
close all statewide budget items.
10:15:42 PM
Senator Wilken MOVED to ADOPT Language items:
Item 1 Senate
Item 2 No action required
Item 3 Senate
Item 4 No action required
Item 5 No action required
Item 6 No action required
Item 7 No action required
Item 8 House
Item 9 Senate
Item 10 No action
There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered.
Chair Chenault noted that the Committee's actions would
close the language section.
10:16:33 PM
Senator Wilken MOVED to ADOPT the Mental Health budget items
as follows:
Item 1 Senate
Item 2 House
Item 3 Senate
Item 4 Senate
Item 5 Senate
Item 6 Senate
Item 7 Senate
Item 8 House
Item 9 Senate
Item 10 Senate
Item 11 House
Item 12 Senate
Item 13 Senate
Item 14 Senate
Item 15 Senate
Item 16 Senate
Item 17 Senate
Observed that the detox center would be fully funded.
There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered.
10:17:45 PM
Senator Wilken MOVED to ADOPT the fiscal notes as attached
(copy on file.)
There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered.
10:18:55 PM
Senator Wilken MOVED to ADOPT give authorization to
Legislative Finance and Legislative Legal to make any
necessary technical and conforming amendments on these two
bills and that the Committee close action on HB 66 and 67
and move them out.
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