Legislature(2005 - 2006)SENATE FINANCE 532
04/24/2006 09:00 AM Senate FINANCE
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| SB 231 | |
| HB408 | |
| Adjourn |
* first hearing in first committee of referral
+ teleconferenced
= bill was previously heard/scheduled
+ teleconferenced
= bill was previously heard/scheduled
| += | HB 408 | TELECONFERENCED | |
| += | SB 231 | TELECONFERENCED | |
| + | TELECONFERENCED |
9:07:00 AM
SENATE BILL NO. 231
"An Act making appropriations, including capital
appropriations and appropriations to capitalize funds; and
providing for an effective date."
This was the second hearing for this bill in the Senate Finance
Committee.
Co-Chair Green announced that a committee substitute would be
released for review.
GINGER BLAISDELL, Staff to Co-Chair Green, outlined the proposed
CS SB 231, 24-GS2034\F, as follows.
Section 1 includes the capital projects as adjusted to the
Governor's capital bill (SB 231). The start date for these
projects is July 1, 2006. Generally, all deferred
maintenance was combined into a single appropriation for
each agency and was fully funded at the Governor's
requested level.
Section 4 includes the capital projects as adjusted to the
Governor's regular supplemental bill (SB 263). The start
date for these projects is immediate.
Section 7 includes the operating projects as adjusted to
the Governor's regular supplemental (SB 263). The start
date for these projects is immediate. Some of the
Governor's requested supplemental items are still under
review by the House and Senate Co-Chairs and will be
considered for addition in the next version of this capital
bill (SB 231).
Sections 10 - 25 are the language sections and include
provisions that become effective immediately (from FY 06
supplemental requests), fund transfer provisions and
reappropriations that will become effective on June 30,
2006, and some language that will become effective July 1,
2007.
District Reappropriations begin with Section 26 - 42.
Please double check this section to ensure that your local
communities' reappropriations are included as requested.
Section 43 is the language for the Constitutional Budget
Reserve for FY 06 and FY 07 and includes an increase for
the Department of Revenue, treasury division for investment
fee increases.
All projects that will be included in the Tobacco Bond
legislation have been removed from this bill. The House
will complete their work on the Tobacco Bond bill and add
the projects before it is forwarded to the Senate. We will
work closely with the House to coordinate projects and
insure inclusion in both bills.
Legislative priorities will be included in the next CS that
will be provided on Wednesday or Thursday. Amendments will
be heard on Saturday morning beginning at 9:00am. Please
have all amendments to my office by 4:00pm Friday, April
28th.
Tomorrow and Wednesday we will hear from the agencies
regarding the committee's changes to the Governor's
requested capital projects and FY 07 supplemental needs.
Each agency should take no longer than 10 minutes and
discuss only critical needs. The order of testimony will
be:
Tuesday:
Department of Corrections
Department of Education and Early Development
Department of Labor and Workforce Development
Department of Commerce, Community and Economic
Development
Department of Environmental Conservation
Department of Natural Resources
Department of Transportation and Public Facilities
Wednesday:
University of Alaska
Department of Law
Department of Public Safety
Department of Revenue
Department of Administration
Alaska Court System
Department of Fish and Game
Department of Health and Social Services
Department of Military and Veterans Affairs
Thursday and Friday we will hear public testimony. If
public testimony is brief we will continue to hear other
bills in committee.
No action was taken on the proposed committee substitute or the
bill.
The bill was HELD in Committee.
AT EASE 9:13:11 AM / 9:14:17 AM
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