Legislature(2001 - 2002)
03/14/2002 09:20 AM House FIN
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JUNEAU
Floyd Kookesh, Mayor, Angoon; Michael Sigler; Vint
Woodyarel; Chadley McVeigh, Fairbanks; Michael Merrial,
Fairbanks; Sally Smith, Mayor, Juneau; Jeff Wraley, Homer;
Elfrida Nord; Peter Barnes, Anchorage; Martha Hendrickson,
Homer; Jonalyn Najera; Cheryl Hull; Riena Jackson; Kelly
Cornick, Homer; Doug Moore, Matsu; Loren Gerhard, Juneau;
Lois Miller, Anchorage; Regene Rodman, Anchorage; Bill
Hogan, Juneau; Jeri Lanier, Fairbanks; Joyce Kitka, Juneau;
Jeanette Grasto, Fairbanks; Herbert Schaan, Kenai; Roger
Kilby, Juneau; Terry Shockey, Soldotna; Jodi Rumph, Juneau;
Selina Everson, Juneau; Kari Onstott; Makenna Rielly ; Dee
Dee Satran; Dee Smith; Albert Judson, Juneau; Katherine
Myasato, Juneau; Susan Trapp, Anchorage; Don Bremner,
Juneau; Elizabeth Hill, Anchorage; Debra Rose, Anchorage;
Karen Hodge, Anchorage; Bob Briggs, Juneau; James Shill,
Kenai; Kevin Ritchie, Alaska Municipal League, Juneau;
Albert Judson, Juneau; Jan Guerein, Juneau; Sarah Jasper,
Akiak; Karen Parr, Fairbanks; Joe Sonneman, Juneau; Marci
Clifton, Anchorage; Cartherine Burgess, Anchorage; Althea
George, Napiaskiak; Barr Gray, Homer; Helena Williams,
Akiak; Nancy Koon, Anchorage; Joe Winders, Juneau; Jan
MacClarence, Anchorage; Martha Stracener, Juneau; Agnes
Rychnovsky; Bill Corbus, Juneau; Martin Hietola, Fairbanks;
Lori King, Juneau; Joy Lyon, Juneau; Cindy Cashen, Juneau;
Ruth Lister, Juneau; Emilie Souhrader, Juneau; Lisa Villano,
Fairbanks.
PRESENT VIA TELECONFERENCE
NOME
Gloria Eaton; Nancy Lyman; Julie Serstand; Martha Outwater;
Patricia Power; Gregory Smith; Patrick Partridge; Jim Adams;
Mary Kowalczyk; Jerry Trainor; Donna Steinfort
KOTZEBUE
Eva Ohara; Jim Howell; Olinka Jones; Agnes Lie; Tricia
Truce; Paula Swick; Agnes Bernhardt; Angela Valdez; Ryan
Hill; Jimmy Johnson; Robert Weldy; Kimberly Haviland; Susan
Jones; Nate Kotch; Bruce Ruttenberg; Barbara Janitscheck;
Roswell Schaeffer, Mayor; Walter Sampson
BARROW
Elizabeth Taaffe
MATSU
Roxana Sawyer; Beth Shales; Brooke Youmans; James Garhart;
Bonnie Quill; Aedene Arthur; Karen Backlund; Patricia Coyne;
William Wallace; Lauren Swift; Tom Judstron; Angela Resas;
Mary Ned; Aimee Herr; Wesley Coyne
HAINES
Robert Venables; Carol Lippy; Linda Moonan; Ruth Kacko;
Janet Holze; Lorraine Kasko, Dr. Linda Loos; Rocky Seward;
Deb Stanford; Bruce Gilbert; Lucy Harrell; Laura Fawcett;
Edward Stewart
DELTA JUNCTION
Robert Allen
OFFNETS
Doug Vent, Craig; Mike Korsmo, Skagway; Kathy Snow, McGrath;
Pamela Fitch, Mayor, Unalaska; Bob Ward, Skagway City
Manager; Albert Dick, Mayor, Hoonah; Christine Tolson,
Hydaburg; Peter Moore, Manley Hot Springs; Patricia Hicks,
Wasilla; Henry Hunter, Bethel; Jill Longnecker, Wasilla;
Francis Thompson, St. Mary's; Phillip Nick, Kwethluk; Tracy
Wiggins, Nenana; Sylvia Peele, Hydaburg; Alexander Westdahl
Sr., Toksook Bay; Frank Kelty, Dutch Harbor; Leona Kiana,
Selawig; Bernadette Friday, Toksook Bay; Lamonica Claw,
Galkona; Vic Dull, New Stuyahok; Roger Jenkins, Nicolai;
George Guy, Kwethluk; Walton Smith, St. Mary's; Ernest
Russell, Manley Hot Springs; Wilma Smith, Hooper Bay;
Wassillie Paul, Kwethluk; Kristine Stone, Hooper Bay; Marie
Andrew, Napaskiak; David Epchook, Kwethluk; Dana Hall; Carol
Odinzoff; Donald Mironov; RoseMarie Ashepak; Bill O'Brien;
Exenia A. Nicholai; Bessie Frances; Sara Waters; Fred
Waters; Sara Reed; Francis Pete Sr., Stebens; Rick Gray,
Manley Hot Springs; Dario Notti, Bethel; Don Graves,
Unalaska; Mary Paniyak, Chevak; Marie Monroe, Fairbanks;
Robert Lee, Manley Hot Springs
ANCHORAGE:
Sallye Werner; Erica Jorley; Dara Lively; Carla Burns;
Robert Wilson; Heater Swaney; Bob O'Connor; Jennifer
Jackson; Shane Chapple; Lee-Ann French; Mark Jarvey; Gail
Stadig; Maggie McQuaid; Molly Merritt-Duren; David Sharrow;
Dennis Swain; Delisa Culpepper; Bonnie Jock; Ernie Hall;
Travis Erickson; Chris Ross; Fay Von Genningen; Doris
Bergeron; Jason Bryne; Sara Jackson; Thelma Langdon; Cliff
Livingstron; Sue Samet; Aleen Smith; Kitty Kohli; Carl
Evertsbusch; Mary Crockett; Irene Persson-Gamble; Lori
McClusky; Connie Kimmick; Carol Olson; Kathy Punn; Tim Fox;
Daryl Nelson; Soren Wuerth; Todd Brown; Maureen Tystacwicz;
Julie Guy; Arlis Sturgulewski; Stephanie McKenzie; Laura
Waldon; Janice Banks; Rich Llrsin; Dale Fox; Susannah
Morgan; Kathleen Fitzgerald; Valerie Baffone; Eileen M.
Cally; Bernd Jilly; Cheryl Wright; Shirley Pittz; Cecilia
Esparza; Lisa Penetal; Debbie Bogart; Bonnie Lange; Cheryl
Haynes; Sherr Thompson; Amy Simpson; Christy Sturleis; Kenny
Powers; Michelle Girault; Debra Bassett
GENERAL SUBJECT(S):
The following overview was taken in log note format. Tapes
and handouts will be on file with the House Finance
Committee through the 22nd Legislative Session, contact 465-
2156. After the 22nd Legislative Session they will be
available through the Legislative Library at 465-3808.
STATEWIDE TESTIMONY ON THE OPERATING BUDGET
HB 403-APPROP: OPERATING BUDGET/LOANS/FUNDS
HB 404-APPROP: MENTAL HEALTH BUDGET
LOG SPEAKER DISCUSSION
TAPE HFC 02 - 42
SIDE A
000 CO-CHAIR MULDER Convened the House Finance Committee
meeting and began with testimony taken
from participants in Juneau.
JUNEAU
216 FLOYD KOOKESH, Spoke in support of fully funding Revenue
MAYOR, ANGOON Sharing. He added his support for
statewide taxes. Mr. Kookesh voiced
continued support for Head Start. He
added that Angoon supports an alcohol
tax. Mr. Kookesh testified in support of
additional funding for alcohol and
substance abuse programs.
725 MICHAEL SIGLER, Testified in support of additional
JUNEAU funding for the Department of Education
and Early Development.
932 MICHAEL MERRILL, Testified in opposition to reductions for
FAIRBANKS mental health programs.
1128 SALLY SMITH, MAYOR, Spoke in support of continued funding for
JUNEAU the Alaska Marine Highway System. She
pointed out that the Alaska Marine
Highway often transports medical
supplies.
1415 JEFF WRALEY, HOMER Testified in opposition to reductions for
mental health programs. He admitted that
he has been homeless and that it is
important that there is adequate
services. He urged for the Legislature
to not balance the budget on the backs of
the sick and needy.
1611 ELFRIDA NORD, JUNEAU Testified in opposition to the
unallocated reduction for the Department
of Health and Social Services.
1833 PETER BARNES, Testified in opposition to the
DILLINGHAM elimination of the Division of
Subsistence. Mr. Barnes Testified in
opposition to reductions for mental
health programs.
1942 MARTHA HENDRICKSON, Testified in opposition to reductions for
HOMER mental health programs and the building
bridges program. Ms. Hendrickson pointed
out that Denali KidCare has helped their
daughter through her understanding of her
disease. Mental health care works.
2227 JONALYN NAJERA, Testified in opposition to reductions for
ANCHORAGE mental health programs and the building
bridges program. She added her support
for further funding of the Department of
Education.
2335 CHERYL HULL, JUNEAU Testified in oppositions to reductions in
the developmental disability grants and
added her opposition to reductions for
mental health programs. She stressed that
the Legislature has cut "past the bone".
She urged that there be a statewide
income tax be imposed.
2560 RICHARD JACKSON, Testified in opposition to the
JUNEAU elimination of the Division of Testified
in opposition to the elimination of the
Division of Testified in opposition to
the elimination of the Division of
Subsistence and testified in opposition
to the unallocated reduction for the
Department of Fish and Game.
3115 KELLY CORNICK, HOMER Testified against reductions to the
Division of Family and Youth Services.
She added her opposition to the
unallocated reduction for the entire
budget and mental health concerns as it
has helped her make something of her
life. She voiced her frustration with
attempting to live within the budget
structure that she has.
3648 DOUG MOORE, WASILLA Testified in opposition to reductions for
mental health programs. He stated that
the cuts will inhibit the State of Alaska
and within the communities. Mr. Moore
testified in support of additional
funding for alcohol and substance abuse
programs.
3845 SEAN STEMPFLE, Testified in opposition to reductions for
FAIRBANKS mental health programs and how those
drugs are affecting him negatively. He
voiced his frustration with the system
and his life. He stressed that this is
enough money.
4105 LOREN GERHARD, Spoke in support of continued funding for
JUNEAU the Alaska Marine Highway System budget.
The economy in this area is over-
stressed. The reduction will have a
magnitude of effects. There are many
isolated communities and this is our
road.
4340 LOIS MILLER, Testified in opposition to reductions for
ANCHROAGE mental health programs and the building
bridges program.
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SIDE B
4510 REGENE RODMAN, Testified in opposition to reductions for
ANCHORAGE mental health programs. Recalled her
personal experiences with health
services.
4128 BILL HOGAN, MEMBER Testified in opposition to reductions for
ALASKA MENTAL HEALTH mental health programs.
BOUARD, JUNEAU
3952 JERI LANIER, Testified in opposition to reductions for
FAIRBANKS mental health programs. She pointed out
that the US Constitution provides for
all, she questioned how much life and
liberty a person has if they are homeless
or in jail because of a lack of services.
3829 JOYCE KITKA, JUNEAU Testified in support of full funding for
Department of Education and Early
Development.
3730 JEANETTE GRASTO, Testified in opposition to reductions for
FAIRBANKS mental health programs. She stressed that
treatment works. Services prevent suicide
and criminalization.
3546 HERBERT SCHAAN, Testified in opposition to reductions for
COUNSELOR, KENAI mental health programs.
3124 TERRY SHOCKEY, Testified in opposition to reductions for
SOLDOTNA mental health programs.
3042 JODI RUMPH, JUNEAU Testified in oppositions to reductions in
the developmental disability grants.
Stressed the need to look at revenue
raising measures.
2826 SELINA EVERSON, spoke in opposition to further budget
JUNEAU reductions. Testified in opposition to
the elimination of the Division of
Subsistence. Testified in support of full
funding for therapeutic courts.
KATHERINE MYASATO, Testified in opposition to the
JUNEAU elimination of the Division of
Subsistence.
SUSAN TRAPP, Testified in opposition to reductions for
ANCHORAGE mental health programs.
DON BREMNER, Spoke in opposition to further budget
SEAALASKA, JUNEAU reductions. Testified in support of full
funding for Head Start. Testified in
opposition to the elimination of the
Division of Subsistence.
ELIZABAETH HILL, Testified in opposition to reductions for
ANCHORAGE mental health programs. She pointed out
that foster families of mentally ill
children can get services that biological
children cannot.
DEBRA ROSE, Testified in opposition to reductions for
ANCHORAGE mental health programs. Stressed that
programs are working. She took 6-week
classes at South-central Counseling
Center in Anchorage, which were very
successful.
2458 KAREN HODGE, Testified in opposition to reductions for
ANCHORAGE mental health programs.
2756 BOB BRIGGS, JUNEAU Testified in opposition to reductions for
mental health programs. Spoke in support
of full funding for the Alaska Youth
Initiative.
3020 JAMES SHILL, Testified in opposition to reductions for
SOUTHCENTRAL mental health programs.
COUNSELING CENTER,
KENAI
3449 KEVIN RITCHE, ALASKA Spoke in opposition to further budget
MUNICIPAL LEAGUE, reductions. He observed that $400 million
JUNEAU dollars is brought into communities
through local taxes.
3707 ALBERT JUDSON, Testified in opposition to the
JUNEAU elimination of the Division of
Subsistence.
3818 JAN GUERTIN, JUNEAU Testified in oppositions to reductions in
the developmental disability grants.
Testified in opposition to reductions for
mental health programs.
4122 SARAH JASPER, AKIAK Testified in support of full funding for
rural services and Denali Kid Care.
4317 KAREN PARR, Stressed the need for early intervention
FAIRBANKS of childhood problems.
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SIDE A
253 JOE SONNEMAN, JUNEAU Suggested that good time be increased and
the Department of Corrections' budget be
reduced. Spoke in support of using the
CBR.
541 MARCI CLIFTON, Testified in opposition to reductions for
ANCHORAGE mental health programs. Testified in
support of full funding for special
education programs.
655 CATHERINE BURGESS, Testified in oppositions to reductions in
ANCHORAGE the developmental disability grants.
755 ALTHEA GEORGE, Testified in support of full funding for
NAPIASKIAK Denali Kid Care.
901 BARR GRAY, HOMER Testified in opposition to reductions for
mental health programs.
957 HELENA WILLIAMS, Testified in support of full funding for
AKIAK Denali Kid Care.
1221 NANCY KOON, Testified in support of full funding for
ANCHORAGE Denali Kid Care.
1438 JOE WINDERS, JUNEAU Testified in oppositions to reductions in
the developmental disability grants.
Stressed the need to look at revenue
raising measures.
1640 JAN MACCLEARANCE, Testified in opposition to reductions for
ANCHORAGE mental health programs. spoke in
opposition to further budget reductions.
Stressed the need to look at revenue
raising measures.
1924 MARTHA STRACENER, Testified in opposition to reductions for
JUNEAU mental health and developmental
disability programs.
2342 BILL CORBUS, JUNEAU Spoke in support of a long-range fiscal
plan.
2506 MARTIN HIETOLA, Testified in opposition to reductions for
FAIRBANKS mental health programs.
2836 LORI KING, JUNEAU Testified in oppositions to reductions in
the developmental disability grants.
Testified in opposition to reductions for
mental health programs.
3450 JOY LYON, JUNEAU Testified in support of full funding for
programs for the education and health of
children.
3712 CINDY CASHEN, JUNEAU Testified in support of full funding for
prosecuting attorneys. Spoke in
opposition to further budget reductions.
3854 RUTH LISTER, ALASKA Testified in support of full funding for
WOMEN'S LOBBY, Denali Kid Care. Testified against
FAIRBANKS reductions to the Division of Family and
Youth Services.
RECESSED The Committee Recessed at 12:22 P.M.
RECONVENED The Committee Reconvened at 1:30 P.M.
NOME
4143 GLORIA EATON, NOME Testified in oppositions to reductions in
the developmental disability grants.
4351 NANCY LYMAN, NOME Testified in oppositions to reductions in
the developmental disability grants.
4632 JULIE SERSTAD, NOME Testified in opposition to reductions for
mental health programs. Ms. Serstad
voiced opposition to the unallocated
reduction for the Department of Health
and Social Services.
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SIDE B
4336 MARTHA OUTWATER, Testified in oppositions to reductions in
NOME the developmental disability grants.
4109 PATRICIA POWER, NOME Testified in oppositions to reductions in
the developmental disability grants. Ms.
Power voiced support for further funding
for pre-maternal homes.
3848 GREGORY SMITH, NOME Testified in support of additional
funding for alcohol and substance abuse
programs.
3706 PATRICK PARTRIDGE, Voiced opposition to cuts to the Infant
NOME Learning program. He noted the size of
the current wait-list.
3514 JIM ADAMS, NOME Testified in opposition to the
unallocated reduction for the entire
budget.
3429 JERRY TRAINOR, NOME Addressed the lack of skilled work force
in the village communities. These people
are not adequately trained to join well
paying work force. Testified in support
of additional funding for alcohol and
substance abuse programs, which results
from poor paying jobs. He urged
refinancing the STEP program.
3221 MARY KOWALCZYK, NOME Testified in opposition to the
unallocated reduction for the entire
State budget. Testified in support of
full funding for the Division of Parks.
3103 DONNA STEINFORT, Echoed comments made by Ms. Kowalczyk and
NOME testified in support of full funding for
the Division of Parks.
KOTZEBUE
3004 ROSWELL SCHAEFFER, Testified in opposition to the
MAYOR, KOTZEBUE unallocated reduction for the entire
budget. He voiced his support for HB 20
and statewide income tax.
2645 WAKTER SAMPSON, Testified in support of full funding for
KOTZEBUE Governor's proposed budget. He noted that
he supported HB 20 and creating other
revenue sources for the State. Mr.
Sampson testified in opposition to
reductions in village public safety
officers.
2436 BARBARA JANITSCHECK, Stated that the village areas have the
KOTZEBUE highest rate of mental illness and
alcohol funding. Testified in support of
full funding for budget to the current
level.
2233 EVA O'HARA, KOTZEBUE Testified in opposition to the
unallocated reduction for the entire
budget and especially those programs that
will affect the elders.
2155 OLINKA JONES, Testified in opposition to the
KOTZEBUE unallocated reduction for the Department
of Health and Social Services and the
Infant Learning Program.
2038 AGNESS BERNHARDT, Testified in opposition to the
KOTZEBUE unallocated reduction for the Department
of Health and Social Services and the
health aides that serve the village
areas.
1923 RYAN HILL, KOTZEBUE Spoke in support of continued services to
the rural areas. He voiced concern with
the impact of the proposed cuts. Further
cuts will keep important programs in the
village communities. He addressed public
health programs and their importance.
1725 JIM HOWELL, KOTZEBUE Testified in opposition to the
unallocated reduction for the public
health programs.
1657 AGNES LIE, KOTZEBUE Voiced continued support for the vital
emergency medical services for the
village areas.
1600 PAULA SWICK, Echoed support for public health nursing
KOTZEBUE funding. She noted the small number of
numbers of nurses in these areas and the
number of people served by such a few.
1340 ANGELES VALDEZ, Voiced concern with the reduction to
KOTZEBUE public health nursing and how that will
affect the children of that area. Every
cuts will affect the health of the
children.
1251 JIMMY JOHNSON, Testified in opposition to the
KOTZEBUE unallocated reduction for the Department
of Health and Social Services, Public
Health aid.
1200 DR. ROBERT WELDY, Testified in support of full funding for
KOTZEBUE Department of Health and Social Services.
He addressed how the cuts will affect
medical needs of the local village
communities. He stressed that it will be
devastating and the funding needs to be
continued.
1000 KIMBERLY HAVILAND, Testified in support of additional
KOTZEBUE funding for alcohol and substance abuse
programs.
733 SUSAN JONES, Spoke in opposition to further budget
KOTZEBUE reductions that will affect the village
areas. Budget cuts are not budget cuts
but rather they are service cuts. Those
cuts will dramatically affect families
and the quality of services will suffer.
She urged increasing revenues for the
State.
532 DR. BRUCE Testified in opposition to reductions for
RUTTENBERG, KOTZEBUE mental health programs. He noted that
there had been six suicides in the past
few months. He addressed concern with the
elimination of the suicide prevention
from the Governor's budget.
151 NATE KOTCH, KOTZEBUE Spoke in opposition to further budget
reductions to community health services
and the mental health budget for the
State of Alaska. He warned of the
dangerous impacts from the proposed cuts.
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SIDE A
OFF NET
259 ELIZABETH TAAFFE, Testified in oppositions to reductions in
BARROW the developmental disability grants.
427 ROBERT ALLEN, DELTA Spoke in opposition to further budget
JUNCTION reductions.
HAINES
700 CAROL LIPPY, HAINES Voiced support for further funding for
Head Start.
809 LINDA MOONAN, HAINES Voiced support for further funding for
Head Start.
847 RUTH KACKO, HAINES Spoke against any reductions that would
affect the native population.
921 JANET HOLZE, HAINES Testified in support of additional
funding for alcohol and substance abuse
programs. Testified in opposition to
reductions for mental health programs.
1222 LORRAINE KASKO, Testified in support of additional
HAINES funding for alcohol and substance abuse
programs.
1311 LINDA LOOS, PHD, Testified in opposition to reductions for
HAINES mental health programs.
1505 JAMES GARHART, MATSU Suggested that the budget be forward
funded from the Permanent Fund and the
revenues of that year be placed 50% into
the CBR and 50% to the Earnings Reserve
to be used for dividends/state
government.
1947 BONNIE QUILL, MATSU Testified in support of full funding for
tourism marketing.
2059 AEDENE ARTHUR, MATSU Testified in support of full funding for
avalanche safety funding. Spoke in
opposition to further budget reductions.
Stressed the need to look at revenue
raising measures.
2402 KAREN BACKLUND, Testified in support of full funding for
MATSU the Department of Public Safety,
Department of Health and Social Services.
2724 PATRICIA COYNE, Testified in support of full funding for
MATSU avalanche safety funding.
2840 WILLIAM WALLACE, Testified in support of additional
MATSU funding for alcohol and substance abuse
programs.
2954 ROCKY STEWART, Testified in support of full funding for
HAINES the value added timber sales program.
3122 LUCY HARRELL, HAINES Stressed the need to look at revenue
raising measures. She spoke in support of
an income tax or seasonal sales tax. She
recommended that the senior property tax
exemption be a local option.
3759 EDWARD STEWART, Spoke in opposition to further budget
HAINES reductions. Testified in support of full
funding for the value added timber sales
program.
4006 LAUREN SWIFT, MATSU Testified in opposition to reductions for
mental health programs. Testified in
opposition to reductions for mental
health programs.
4214 TOM JUDSTRON, MATSU Spoke in opposition to further budget
reductions.
4225 ANGELA RESAS, MATSU Spoke in support of fully funding Revenue
Sharing.
4351 MARY NED, MATSU Testified in support of additional
funding for alcohol and substance abuse
programs.
4426 AIMEE HERR, MATSU Testified in oppositions to reductions in
the developmental disability grants and
special needs.
4554 WESLEY COYNE, MATSU Spoke in further support for avalanche
awareness.
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SIDE A
039 KAREN BACKLUND, Testified in opposition to reductions for
MATSU mental health programs.
207 ROXANA SAWYER, MATSU Testified in oppositions to reductions in
the developmental disability grants.
Asked for families needs to be the
priority.
0420 BETH SHALES, WASILLA Testified in oppositions to reductions in
the developmental disability grants.
Stressed the need to look at revenue
raising measures. Spoke in support of
capping the Permanent Fund.
OFFNETS
0620 DOUG VENT, CRAIG Testified in opposition to reductions for
mental health programs. Testified in
opposition to the unallocated reduction
for the Medicaid Program.
1215 PAMELA FITCH, MAYOR, Spoke in opposition to further budget
UNALASKA reductions to the Heath and Social
Services Department. Testified in support
of additional funding for fish and
wildlife protection in the Department of
Fish and Game.
1459 BOB WARD, CITY Spoke in opposition to further budget
MANAGER, SKAGWAY reductions. Stressed the need to look at
revenue raising measures.
1830 TIM DOURCY, MAYOR, Spoke in opposition to further budget
SKAGWAY reductions.
2105 ALBERT DICK, MAYOR, Stressed the need to look at revenue
HOONAH raising measures. Spoke in support of
continued funding for the Alaska Marine
Highway System.
2245 PETER MOORE, MANLEY Spoke in opposition to further budget
HOT SPRINGS reductions. Spoke in support of continued
funding for the Alaska Marine Highway
System.
2641 PATRICIA HICKS, Testified in oppositions to reductions in
WASILLA the developmental disability grants.
Testified in opposition to the
unallocated reduction for the Medicaid
Program.
3150 HENRY HUNTER, BETHEL Testified in opposition to the
unallocated reduction for Public Health
services stressing immunizations.
3425 JILL LONGNECKER, Testified in oppositions to reductions in
WASILLA the developmental disability grants.
3849 FRANCIS THOMPSON, Testified in support of additional
ST. MARY'S funding for the Department of Education
and Early Development. Testified in
support of full funding for Suicide
Prevention programs.
4125 WALTON SMITH, ST. Testified in support of full funding for
MARY'S the Department of Environmental
Conservation food service safety
inspectors. Testified in support of full
funding for Power Cost Equalization.
Voiced Support for continued funding for
Public Health services stressing
immunizations.
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SIDE B
4659 PHILLIP NICK, Testified in support of additional
KWETHLUK funding for the Department of Education
and Early Development emphasized the Head
Start Program. Voiced support for Upik
Language program. Testified in support of
full funding for the Power Cost
Equalization Program.
4107 DAVIS EPCHOOK, Stressed the need to look at revenue
KWETHLUK raising measures.
3816 FRANK KELTY, DUTCH Testified in support of additional
HARBOR funding for fish and wildlife protection
in the Department of Fish and Game.
3341 DANA HALL, BETHEL Spoke on behalf of John Macentire.
Testified in opposition to reductions for
mental health programs. Testified in
support of additional funding for fish
and wildlife protection in the Department
of Fish and Game.
3203 CAROL ODINZOFF, Testified in opposition to reductions for
BETHEL mental health programs stressing
Behavioral Health programs.
3055 DONALD MIRNOFF, Testified in opposition to reductions for
BETHEL mental health programs with emphasis on
suicide prevention. Testified in support
of additional funding for alcohol and
substance abuse programs.
2910 ROSEMARIE ASHEPECK, Testified in opposition to the
BETHEL elimination of the Division of
Subsistence.
2832 BILL O'BRIEN, BETHEL Testified in opposition to reductions for
mental health programs stressing wellness
counselors and suicide prevention.
2504 EXENIA A. NICHOLAI, Testified in oppositions to reductions in
BETHEL the developmental disability grants.
2414 BESSIE FRANCIS, Testified in support of full funding for
BETHEL emergency medical technician (EMT) and
health aide training.
2241 FRED WESTON, BETHEL Testified in opposition to reductions for
mental health programs.
2033 SARA REED, BETHEL Testified on behalf of Tom Fazzinni.
Testified in support of funding for EMT
and health aide training.
1740 ERICA MATTHEWS, Testified in support of funding for EMT
BETHEL and health aide training.
1528 DENNIS STOYER, Testified in opposition to the
SELAWIG elimination of the Division of
Subsistence. Stressed the need to look at
revenue raising measures for the bush
communities.
1232 LEON KIANA, SELAWIG Stressed the need to look at revenue
raising measures. Discussed revenue
sharing and municipal assistance.
Mentioned HB 20.
915 BERNADETTE FRIDAY, Testified in support of additional
TOOKSOOK BAY funding for the Department of Education
and Early Development stressing
importance in rural areas and the Head
Start Program.
715 LAMONICA CLAW, Testified in support of full funding for
GALKONA Suicide Prevention programs.
553 VIC DULL, NEW Testified in opposition to reductions for
STUYAHOK mental health programs.
416 ROGER JENKINS, Stressed the need to look at revenue
NICOLAI raising measures. Testified in support of
full funding for Power Cost Equalization.
120 GEORGE GUY, KWETHLUK Spoke in opposition to further budget
reductions with emphasis on rural areas.
Testified in support of full funding for
Power Cost Equalization. Stressed
continued funding for the Head Start
program.
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315 KATHY SNOW, MCGRATH Testified in support of full funding for
Power Cost Equalization. Testified in
support funding for Alaska State
Troopers. Stressed the need to look at
revenue raising measures.
543 FRANCIS PETE SR., Testified in support of continued funding
STEBENS for the Head Start program.
759 WASSILLIE PAUL, Testified in support of continued funding
KWETHLUK for the Head Start Program.
935 KRISTINE STONE, Testified in support of continued funding
HOOPER BAY for the Head Start Program. Testified in
support of full funding for of Denali Kid
Care. Stressed the importance of these
programs in rural areas.
1210 DARIO NOTTI, VICE-Testified in support of full funding for
MAYOR, BETHEL Power Cost Equalization. Testified in
opposition to reductions in village
public safety officers. Testified in
opposition to the elimination of the
Division of Subsistence. Stressed the
need to look at revenue raising measures,
especially in rural areas.
1604 DON GRAVES, UNALASKA Testified in support of additional
funding for fish and wildlife protection
in the Department of Fish and Game.
Testified in opposition to the
unallocated reductions for the Department
of Environmental Conservation. Mentioned
a Hold Harmless provision for HB 20.
Spoke in support of capping the Permanent
Fund.
2040 MARIE MONROE, Spoke in opposition to further budget
FAIRBANKS reductions. Testified in opposition to
the unallocated reduction for the Tourism
Industry. Mentioned a 30 % decrease in
tourism-scheduled activity in that area.
2252 ROBERT LEE, MANLEY Testified in opposition to the
HOT SPRINGS unallocated reduction for the Tourism
Industry and road service in to Manley
Hot Springs. Spoke in support of capping
the Permanent Fund.
2550 MIKE KORSOMO, Spoke in support of continued funding for
SKAGWAY the Alaska Marine Highway System.
Supported sales Tax
2610 RECESS The committee recessed at 5:20 P.M.
RECONVENED The committee reconvened at 6:23 P.M.
2652 SALLYE WERNER, Spoke in opposition to further budget
ANCHORAGE reductions. Ms. Werner stressed the need
to look at revenue raising measures
providing a balance fiscal plan.
3230 ERICA JORLEY, Testified in opposition to the
ANCHORAGE unallocated reduction for the Department
of Health and Social Services.
3410 DARA LIVELY, Addressed the concerns in working with
ANCHORAGE child abuse and children services. She
stressed that the priorities are simple.
She noted support for an increase in the
Testified in support of increased alcohol
tax.
3637 CARLA BURNS, Spoke in opposition to further budget
ANCHORAGE reductions.
3704 ROBERT WILSON, Testified in support of additional
ANCHORAGE funding for alcohol and substance abuse
programs.
3750 HEATER SWANEY, Testified in opposition to reductions for
ANCHORAGE mental health programs.
3827 BOB O'CONNOR, Felt that the proposed budget would not
ANCHORAGE benefit children.
3901 JENNIFER JACKSON, Testified against reductions to the
ANCHORAGE Division of Family and Youth Services.
Testified in opposition to reductions for
mental health programs.
4012 SHANE CHAPPLE, Testified against reductions to the
ANCHORAGE Division of Family and Youth Services.
Stressed that children of today are
Alaska's future.
4157 LEE-ANN FRENCH, Testified against reductions to the
ANCHORAGE Division of Family and Youth Services.
4320 MARK JARVEY, Testified against reductions to the
ANCHORAGE Division of Family and Youth Services.
4419 GAIL STADIG, Testified against reductions to the
ANCHORAGE Division of Family and Youth Services.
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4336 MAGGIE MCQUAID, Testified against reductions to the
ANCHORAGE Division of Family and Youth Services.
4115 MOLLY MERRITT-DUREN, Testified in support of full funding for
ANCHORAGE the Department of Health and Social
Services. She maintained that under-
funding would result an increase in ATAP
recipients. Testified in support of full
funding for the Department of Education
and Early Development.
3903 DAVID SHARROW, Testified in support of full funding for
ANCHORAGE the Department of Labor and Workforce
Development, Council of Safety Standards.
3554 DENNIS SWAIN, Testified against reductions to the
ANCHORAGE Division of Family and Youth Services.
3426 DELISA CULPEPPER, Testified in support of full funding for
ANCHORAGE Department of Health and Social Services
and Testified in support of additional
funding for alcohol and substance abuse
programs.
3401 BONNIE JACK/ERNIE Spoke in opposition to further budget
HALL, ANCHORAGE reductions and in support of a fiscal
plan.
3128 TRAVIS ERICKSON, Testified against reductions to the
ANCHORAGE Division of Family and Youth Services.
2805 CHRIS ROSS, Testified in support of full funding for
ANCHORAGE the Department of Labor and Workforce
Development, Alcohol Safety Action
Program.
2732 FAY VON GEMMINGEN, Expressed support for a municipal
ASSEMBLY, ANCHORAGE dividend. Spoke in support of fully
funding revenue sharing and municipal
assistance. She spoke in support of a
long-range fiscal plan.
2329 VICE-CHAIR BUNDE Questioned if the senior citizen property
exemption should be a local option.
2306 MS. GEMMINGEN Stated that she would not support a local
option. She felt that it should be
uniformed and added that a discussion
should occur regarding a change in the
program to a needs based or another
option.
2154 JASON BRYNE, Testified in support of full funding for
ANCHORAGE Alaska Mineral and Resource Fund.
2008 CO-CHAIR MULDER Clarified that the elimination of AMRF
was at the direction of the Department of
Education and Early Development.
1931 ED MARTIN, COOPERS Spoke in support of the budget
LANDING reductions.
1316 SHERMAN SMITH, Spoke in support of the budget
COOPERS LANDING reductions.
701 SARA JACKSON, Testified in support of full funding for
ANCHORAGE Department of Health and Social Services.
Testified in opposition to reductions for
mental health programs. Stressed the need
to look at revenue raising measures.
248 THELMA LANGDON, Observed that she is a life long
ANCHORAGE resident. She noted that the projections
of budget deficits were correct.
Expressed support for a fiscal plan.
52 VICE-CHAIR BUNDE Pointed out that the governmental process
is not efficient. He noted that House
Finance Committee provided leadership by
placing a plan on the ballot, which was
rejected by the citizens. He noted that
progress is being made and that the
public now seems ready to accept the need
form a plan.
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100 CLIFF LIVINGSTON, Testified in oppositions to reductions in
ANCHORAGE the developmental disability grants.
304 SUE SAMET, ANCHORAGE Testified in support of full funding for
programs to benefit the elderly and
Department of Health and Social Services.
420 ALEEN SMITH, Testified in opposition to reductions for
ANCHORAGE mental health programs. stressed the need
to look at revenue raising measures.
803 KITTY KOHLI, Testified in opposition to reductions for
ANCHORAGE mental health programs.
947 CARL EVERTSBUSCH, Testified in opposition to reductions for
ANCHORAGE mental health programs.
1137 MARY CROCKETT, Testified in support of full funding for
ANCHORAGE Department of Education and Early
Development.
1233 IRENE PERSSON-Testified in support of full funding for
GAMBLE, ANCHORAGE programs that support children. Spoke in
opposition to further budget reductions.
1423 LORI MCCLUSKY, Spoke in opposition to further budget
ANCHORAGE reductions and in support of Department
of Health and Social Services.
1720 CONNIE KIMMICK, Testified against reductions to the
ANCHORAGE Division of Family and Youth Services.
1844 CAROL OLSON, Spoke in opposition to further budget
ANCHORAGE reductions. Testified in opposition to
reductions for mental health programs.
2207 KATY PUNN, ANCHORAGE Testified in support of a long-range
fiscal plan. Testified in support of full
funding for tourism funding.
2437 TIM FOX, ANCHORAGE Testified in support of full funding for
programs that support children.
2840 REPRESENTATIVE CROFT Pointed out that legislators have a
responsibility to lead.
2926 DARYL NELSON, Testified in opposition to reductions for
ANCHORAGE mental health programs.
3356 SOREN WUERTH, Stressed the need to look at revenue
ANCHORAGE raising measures. Testified in opposition
to reductions for mental health programs.
3624 VICE-CHAIR BUNDE Pointed out that the largest deposit into
the Permanent Fund was by the
legislature.
3816 MAUREEN TYSTACWICZ, Testified in oppositions to reductions in
ANCHORAGE the developmental disability grants.
3922 JULIE GUY, ANCHORAGE Spoke in support of capping the Permanent
Fund. Testified in support of income tax.
Stressed the need to look at revenue
raising measures.
4123 Spoke in support of a long-range fiscal
plan. Spoke in opposition to further
budget reductions. Testified in
opposition to the elimination of the
Division of Subsistence. Pointed out the
loss of qualified employees. Testified in
support of full funding for the
Department of Environmental Conservation
food service safety inspectors. Stressed
moving away from pointing fingers.
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4530 CO-CHAIR MULDER Commented on the difficulty of the
responsibility for devising a long-range
fiscal plan.
4403 ARLISS STUTGULEWSKI, Responded the importance of alerting the
public of the Legislature's plans.
4130 CO-CHAIR MULDER Assured that there would be leadership
shown by the legislature.
4100 REPRESENTATIVE Stated that it was unjustified to
DAVIES continue cutting the budget.
3950 REPRESENTATIVE Noted the momentum building in the fiscal
LANCASTER policy caucus.
3916 STEPHANIE MCKENZIE, Suggested that funds be used to build
ANCHORAGE more housing.
3759 LAURA WALDON, Spoke in opposition to further budget
ANCHORAGE reductions specifically suicide
prevention.
3525 JANICE BANKS, Testified in oppositions to reductions in
ANCHORAGE the developmental disability grants.
3400 RICH LLRSIN, Spoke in opposition to further budget
ANCHORAGE reductions. Stressed Supportive Service
funding.
3145 DALE FOX, ANCHORAGE Testified in opposition to the
unallocated reduction for the Tourism
Industry.
3023 SUSANNAH MORGAN, Testified in opposition to the
ANCHORAGE unallocated reduction for Public
Assistance.
2824 VALERIE BAFFONE, Spoke in opposition to further budget
ANCHORAGE reductions.
2413 EILEEN CALLY, Testified in support of full funding for
ANCHORAGE Department of Health and Social Services
and the University of Alaska. Stressed
the need to look at revenue raising
measures.
2141 BERND JILLY, Spoke in opposition to further budget
ANCHORAGE reductions. Testified in support of full
funding for Department of Health and
Social Services.
1757 CHERYL WRIGHT, Testified in support of full funding for
ANCHORAGE University of Alaska.
1553 SHIRLEY PITTZ, Spoke in opposition to further budget
ANCHORAGE reductions. Testified in support of full
funding for programs to benefit children.
Stressed the need to look at revenue
raising measures.
1257 CECILIA ESPARZA, Spoke in support of capping the Permanent
KODIAK Fund. Spoke in opposition to further
budget reductions. Testified in support
of full funding for children and the
elderly.
1113 LIDA PENETAL, Testified against reductions to the
ANCHORAGE Division of Family and Youth Services.
Spoke in support of capping the Permanent
Fund.
846 DEBBIE BOGART, Testified in support of full funding for
ANCHORAGE the Community School Program.
625 BONNIE LANGE, Testified in support of full funding for
ANCHORAGE foster care programs.
409 SHERRY THOMPSON, Spoke in opposition to further budget
ANCHORAGE reductions. Stressed the need to look at
revenue raising measures. Spoke in
support of capping the Permanent Fund.
Testified in support of full funding for
University of Alaska.
222 AMY SIMPSON, Stressed the need to look at revenue
ANCHORAGE raising measures. Testified in support of
full funding for the Department of Health
and Social Services. Testified in
oppositions to reductions in the
developmental disability grants.
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029 CHRISTY STURLEIS, Testified against reductions to the
ANCHORAGE Division of Family and Youth Services.
206 KENNY POWERS, Testified in support of full funding for
ANCHORAGE the Division of Parks.
641 DEBRA BASSETT, Testified in support of full funding for
ANCHORAGE foster care and social service programs.
907 MIKE SCOTT, Spoke in support of fully funding revenue
ANCHORAGE sharing and municipal assistance.
Stressed the need to look at revenue
raising measures.
1406 LISA VILLANO, Testified in support of full funding for
FAIRBANKS University of Alaska.
ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 9:24 P.M.
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