Legislature(1999 - 2000)

03/04/2000 09:05 AM House FIN

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 GENERAL SUBJECT(S): Teleconference:                                                                                            
          Statewide Teleconference on the FY01 Operating                                                                        
          Budget                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
The following overview was taken  in log note format. Tapes                                                                     
and  handouts  will  be  on  file  with the  House  Finance                                                                     
Committee through the 21st Legislative Session, contact 465-                                                                    
2156.  After  the 21st  Legislative  Session  they will  be                                                                     
available through the Legislative Library at 465-3808.                                                                          
                                                                                                                              
 Time Meeting Convened: 9:05 a.m.                                                                                               
                                                                                                                              
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        PRESENT:                                                                                                              
                                   x      Representative G. Davis                                                           
 x      Co-Chair Therriault        x      Representative Foster                                                             
 x      Co-Chair Mulder            x      Representative                                                                      
                                          Grussendorf                                                                       
 absent                                                                                                                         
        Vice Chair Bunde           x      Representative Moses                                                                
 x      Representative Austerman   x      Representative Phillips                                                             
                                   Telecom                                                                                      
 x      Representative J. Davies          Representative Williams                                                             
                                                                                                                                
 ALSO PRESENT: REPRESENTATIVE SHARON CISSNA; REPRESENTATIVE BETH                                                              
 KERTULLA;                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                              
 1   Donna Collier, Regional Center for Alcohol and Other                                                                       
     Addictions, Fairbanks                                                                                                      
 2   Corie Sheets, Regional Center for Alcohol and Other                                                                        
     Addictions, Fairbanks                                                                                                      
3    Travis Buck, Regional Center for Alcohol and Other                                                                         
     Addictions, Fairbanks                                                                                                      
4    Mark Martenson, Regional Center for Alcohol and Other                                                                      
     Addictions, Fairbanks                                                                                                      
5    Marjorie Overby, Fairbanks Native Association Women                                                                        
     and Children, Fairbanks                                                                                                    
6    Ramona Peters, Fairbanks Native Association Women and                                                                      
     Children, Fairbanks                                                                                                        
7    Karen Romero, Fairbanks Native Association Women and                                                                       
     Children, Fairbanks                                                                                                        
8    Vanessa Spencer, University of Alaska, Fairbanks                                                                           
9    Marta Mueller, University of Alaska, Fairbanks                                                                             
10   Patty Meritt, University of Alaska, Fairbanks                                                                              
11   Kristian Swearingen, University of Alaska, Fairbanks                                                                       
12   Jay Hardenbrook, University of Alaska, Fairbanks                                                                           
13  Pat Race, University of Alaska, Fairbanks                                                                                   
14   Brenda Stanfill, Women In Crisis Counseling and                                                                            
     Adoption, Fairbanks                                                                                                        
15   Carol Smith, Women In Crisis Counseling and Adoption,                                                                      
     Fairbanks                                                                                                                  
16   Nikita Chase, Women In Crisis Counseling and Adoption,                                                                     
     Fairbanks                                                                                                                  
17   Kristie Wakefield-Ormson, Fairbanks                                                                                        
18   Michael Schmahl, Fairbanks                                                                                                 
19  Aaron Suring, University of Alaska, Fairbanks                                                                               
20   Julie Stern, Women In Crisis Counseling and Adoption,                                                                      
     Fairbanks                                                                                                                  
21   Joe Hardenbrook, University of Alaska, Fairbanks                                                                           
22   Bob Coghill, Fairbanks North Star Borough School                                                                           
     Board, Fairbanks                                                                                                           
23  Steve Larue, Fairbanks                                                                                                      
24   Susan Taylor, Fairbanks                                                                                                    
25   Carol Benson, Fairbanks                                                                                                    
26   Solveig, Perdersen, University of Alaska, Fairbanks                                                                        
27   Jaren Spor Peterlin, Fairbanks North Star Borough,                                                                         
     Fairbanks                                                                                                                  
28   Susan Galereave, Fairbanks North Star Borough School                                                                       
     Board, Fairbanks                                                                                                           
29   Mike Fisher, Assistant Superintendent, Fairbanks North                                                                     
     Star Borough School District, Fairbanks                                                                                    
30   Joe Ryman Scott, Fairbanks                                                                                                 
31   Deborah Allman Reynolds, Fairbanks                                                                                         
32   Jeff Walters, Fairbanks                                                                                                    
33   Lisa Love, Fairbanks                                                                                                       
34   John Brown, President, Fairbanks Labor Council,                                                                            
     Fairbanks                                                                                                                  
 35  Dori Olsen, Fairbanks North Star Borough School                                                                            
     District, Fairbanks                                                                                                        
 36  Joanne Olsen, Fairbanks                                                                                                    
 37  Bill Woodward, Alaska State Arts Council, Fairbanks                                                                        
 38  Peggy Ferguson, Alaska State Arts Council, Fairbanks                                                                       
 39  Diana Campbell, Fairbanks                                                                                                  
 40  Jake Poole, Fairbanks                                                                                                      
 41  Taber Rehbaum, Fairbanks                                                                                                   
 42  David Leone, Fairbanks                                                                                                     
 43  Pamela Younker, Fairbanks                                                                                                  
 44  Mary Vogel, Fairbanks                                                                                                      
 45  Jeanette Grasto, Fairbanks                                                                                                 
 46  Cheryl Keepers, Fairbanks                                                                                                  
 47  Patricia Ogino, Fairbanks                                                                                                  
 48  Shirley Demientieff, Fairbanks                                                                                             
 49  Bill Bjork, Fairbanks                                                                                                      
 50  Steve Hamlin, KBRW Radio Station, Barrow                                                                                   
 51  Tom Nicolos, KBRW Radio Station, Barrow                                                                                    
 52  Leena Ongley, Barrow                                                                                                       
 53  Susan Rinker, NSB Counsel, Barrow                                                                                          
 54  Connie Green, Valdez                                                                                                       
 55  Leonora Hotch, Emmonak                                                                                                     
 56  Christine Coupchiak, Togiak                                                                                                
 57  Karen Swenson, Principal, Togiak                                                                                           
 58  John Brower, Haines                                                                                                        
 59  Steve Long, Hanies                                                                                                         
 60  Dennis Miles, Haines                                                                                                       
 61  Elizabeth Red Fox, Emmonak                                                                                                 
 62  Martin Moore, Emmonak                                                                                                      
 63  Unknown speaker did not identify themself                                                                                  
 64  Caroline Cremo Renner, Bethel                                                                                              
 65  Nario Notti, Bethel                                                                                                        
 66  Chris Bragg, Yukon Kuskokwin Health Clinic, Bethel                                                                         
 67  Anges Phillips, Tundra's Women Coalition, Bethel                                                                           
 68  Mark Springer, Coordinator, DDC, Bethel                                                                                    
 69  Graham Storey, President, Yukon Kuskokwin Association,                                                                     
     Venetie                                                                                                                    
 70  Dave Bouker, University of Alaska Fairbanks,                                                                               
 Dillingham                                                                                                                     
 71  Gina Hobson, Dillingham                                                                                                    
 72  Peggy Wood, Dillingham                                                                                                     
 73  Susan Kernes, Homer                                                                                                        
 74  Scot Wheat, Homer                                                                                                          
 75  Heather Reichenberg                                                                                                        
 76  Heather Arnett, Interim Director, Women in Crisis                                                                          
     Resource Center, Kenai                                                                                                     
 77  Jerry Brookman, Kenai                                                                                                      
78   Pam Nelson, Kenai                                                                                                          
79   Beth LaCrosse, Ketchikan                                                                                                   
80   Keith Smith, Arts and Humanities Council, Ketchikan                                                                        
81   Victoria Lord, Ketchikan                                                                                                   
82   Gary Stevens, Mayor, Kodiak Borough, Kodiak                                                                                
83   Rick Leland, Executive Director, Council on                                                                                
     Alcoholism, Kodiak                                                                                                         
84   Edward May, News Director, KHNS, Haines                                                                                    
85   Scott Carey, Haines                                                                                                        
86   Mitch Erickson, CCLC, Nome                                                                                                 
87   Berda Wilson, Nome                                                                                                         
88   Terry Wilson, Nome                                                                                                         
89   Wayne Davenport, Board Member, KFCK, Wrangell                                                                              
90   Greg Wood, Board Member, KFCK, Wrangell                                                                                    
91   Jeanne Tetangelo, Eagle                                                                                                    
92   Elisabeth Sager, Eagle                                                                                                     
93   Jan D. Parish, Eagle                                                                                                       
94   Nancy Galastad, City Manager, Kotzebue                                                                                     
95   Mary Ann Wilson, Kotzebue                                                                                                  
96   Beatrice Lisbourne, Kotzebue                                                                                               
97   Brad Reeve, Kotzebue                                                                                                       
98   Lillian Monson, Kotzebue                                                                                                   
99   Cristy Tilden, Board Member, Alcohol Drug Abuse,                                                                           
     Dillingham                                                                                                                 
100 Ginger Baim, Bristol Bay Health Corporation,                                                                                
Dillingham                                                                                                                      
101 Laurentia Chamblee, Director, South Peninsula Women's                                                                       
     Services, Homer                                                                                                            
102 Gail Parsons, Homer                                                                                                         
103 Ed Cooley, Homer                                                                                                            
104 Lloyd Gathman, Executive Director, Community Health                                                                         
     Program, Thorne Bay                                                                                                        
105 Lonnie Walters, Director, Subsistence Abuse, Craig                                                                          
106 Michael Quinn, Craig                                                                                                        
107 Doug Veit, Director, Communities Organized for Health                                                                       
     Options (COHO), Klawock                                                                                                    
108 Susan Price, SAFE, Sitka                                                                                                    
109 Janice Huls, Sitka                                                                                                          
110 Kristen Griffin, Friends of Sheldon Jackson Museum,                                                                         
     Sitka                                                                                                                      
111 Stan Filler, Mayor, Sitka                                                                                                   
112 William Stortz, President of Board, KCAW, Sitka                                                                             
113 Alice Johnstone, Board Member, KCAN, Sitka                                                                                  
114 Lisa Herwald, General Manager, Raven Radio, Sitka                                                                           
115 Molly Kabler, Member, Alaska Public Broadcasting                                                                            
     Commission, Sitka                                                                                                          
116 Grace Brooks, Sitka                                                                                                         
 117 Jeffrey Pearson, Raven Radio Volunteer, Sitka                                                                              
 118 Robert Rice, Ketchikan                                                                                                     
 119 Bill Hardy, Program Manager, Ketchikan Drug Recovery                                                                       
     Hospital, Ketchikan                                                                                                        
 120 Lisa Wax, Valdez                                                                                                           
 121 Matt Plumber, Valdez                                                                                                       
 122 Jerrie Clarke, Valdez                                                                                                      
 123 John Anderson, Valdez                                                                                                      
 124 Catherine Vaara, Executive Director, Advocates for                                                                         
     Victims of Violence, Valdez                                                                                                
 125 Annie Heinz Phillips, Valdez                                                                                               
 126 Alice Neakok, Board Member, KBRW, Barrow                                                                                   
 127 Corrine Erickson, Cordova                                                                                                  
 128 Faye Pahl, Cordova                                                                                                         
 129 Tom Church, City Council, Cordova                                                                                          
 130 Ismet Kelty, Mayor, Unalaska                                                                                               
 131 Jean Richards, Iliuliuk Mental Health Center, Unalaska                                                                     
 132 Kate Nixon, Unalaska Community Broadcasting, Unalaska                                                                      
 133 Tammy Pound, Unalaska                                                                                                      
 134 M. Lynn Crane Director, USAFN, Unalaska                                                                                    
 135 Roger Leff, Manager, Public Broadcasting KIAL,                                                                             
     Unalaska                                                                                                                   
 136 Tom Abbott, Petersburg                                                                                                     
 137 Pat Hind, President, KFSK Radio, Petersburg                                                                                
 138 Kelly Demko, Teacher, Petersburg School District,                                                                          
     Petersburg                                                                                                                 
 139 Charlie Gibson, Board of Directors, South Peninsula                                                                        
     Women's Services, Homer                                                                                                    
 140 Sheryl Vitale, Administrator, Childcare Program, Homer                                                                     
 141 Jean Steele, KBBI, Homer                                                                                                   
 142 Ken Landfield, President, KBBI Radio, Homer                                                                                
 143 David Anderson, KBBI, Homer                                                                                                
 144 Clark Chambers, Journalist, Homer                                                                                          
 145 Lynn Burkhardt, Homer                                                                                                      
 146 Lisa Greenleaf, Kenai                                                                                                      
 147 Syliva, Sullivan, Valdez                                                                                                   
 148 Bill Hatch, President, Board of Public Radio, Kenai                                                                        
 149 Zeda Friedersdorff, Kenai                                                                                                  
 150 Tim Peterson, President, Kenai School Association,                                                                         
     Kenai                                                                                                                      
 151 Andree McLead, Anchorage                                                                                                   
 152 William Theuer, Anchorage                                                                                                  
 153 Kirsten Schenker, Regional, Director, Heart                                                                                
     Association, Anchorage                                                                                                     
 154 Natalie Gabriel, Anchorage                                                                                                 
 155 Megan Hall, Anchorage                                                                                                      
 156 Sherry Thompson, Anchorage                                                                                                 
157 Linda Spencer, Anchorage                                                                                                    
158 Graham Siebe, Achorage                                                                                                      
159 Ahelisa Culpepper, Chair, Alaska Anchorage                                                                                  
160 Sam Rose, Anchorage                                                                                                         
161 Phil Keith, Anchorage                                                                                                       
162 Judith Miller, Anchorage                                                                                                    
163 Steven Rouse, Made in Alaska, Anchorage                                                                                     
164 Bob Elyard, Wassilla                                                                                                        
165 Mary Rosenzweig, Substance Abuse Directors                                                                                  
     Association, Anchorage                                                                                                     
166 Angie Rosales, Alaska Resource Center, Anchorage                                                                            
167 Terri Robertson, Anchorage                                                                                                  
168 Ruth Quinlan, Abused Women's Aid in Crisis (AWAIC),                                                                         
     Anchorage                                                                                                                  
169 Kim Renee Anderson, Anchorage                                                                                               
170 Helen Howarth, Executive Director, Alaska State Arts                                                                        
     Council, Anchorage                                                                                                         
171 Ed Bourgeois, Anchorage Opera, Anchorage                                                                                    
172 Joseph Dimateo, Governor's Advisory Board for Drug and                                                                      
     Alcohol Abuse, Anchorage                                                                                                   
173 Donald Heflin, Anchorage                                                                                                    
174 Patricia Petrivelli, Anchorage                                                                                              
175 Michael Queen, Anchorage                                                                                                    
176 Donna Matthews, Anchorage                                                                                                   
177 Michele Miller, President, Anchorage Cultural Center,                                                                       
     Anchorage                                                                                                                  
178 Gail Hollinger, Statewide Museum Association,                                                                               
     Anchorage                                                                                                                  
179 Carol Von Meer, Anchorage                                                                                                   
180 Robyn Henry, NAMI Alaska, Anchorage                                                                                         
181 John Novak, Anchorage                                                                                                       
182 Christine McIntire, Executive Director, American Lung                                                                       
     Association, Anchorage                                                                                                     
183 Kathy White Murphy, Matsu                                                                                                   
184 Harry Crawford, Anchorage                                                                                                   
185  April Ferguson, Anchorage                                                                                                  
186 Vivian Kinnaird, Alaska State Counsel on Arts,                                                                              
     Anchorage                                                                                                                  
187 Martha Anderson, Anchorage                                                                                                  
188 Joe Lind, Anchorage                                                                                                         
189 Paul Merculif, Anchorage                                                                                                    
190 Jenny Muray, American Cancer Society, Anchorage                                                                             
191 Bill Legere, President and General Manager, KTOO,                                                                           
     Juneau                                                                                                                     
192 Bea Shepard, Museums of Alaska, Juneau                                                                                      
193 Jeffrey Hermann, Producing Manager, Perseverance                                                                            
     Theatre, Juneau                                                                                                            
 194 Charity Coleman, ILP, Juneau                                                                                               
 195 Christopher Pace, Juneau                                                                                                   
 196 Dennis Egan, Mayor, City and Borough of Juneau                                                                             
 197 Dave Palmer, City Manager, City and Borough of Juneau                                                                      
 198 Sally Smith, Juneau                                                                                                        
 199 Bev Ingram, AILPA, Juneau                                                                                                  
 200 Jennifer Burton,  Juneau                                                                                                   
 201 Robin Brenner, Juneau Alliance of the Mentally Ill,                                                                        
     Juneau                                                                                                                     
 202 Tracey Martin, Juneau                                                                                                      
 203 Harold Cleek, Alaska State Employees Association,                                                                          
     Juneau                                                                                                                     
 204 Katherine Doe, AWARE Shelter, Juneau                                                                                       
 205 Susan Motter, AWARE Shelter, Juneau                                                                                        
 206 Don Gray, Fairbanks                                                                                                        
 207 June Rogers, Executive Director, Fairbanks Art                                                                             
     Association, Fairbanks                                                                                                     
 208 Joyce Parry-Moore, Juneau                                                                                                  
 209 Joy Lyon, President Alaska Association for Education                                                                       
     of Young Children, Juneau                                                                                                  
 210 Peter DuBois, Artistic Director, Perseverance Theatre,                                                                     
     Juneau                                                                                                                     
 211 Annie Stokes, Alaska State Council on the Arts, Juneau                                                                     
 212 Sarah Elliott                                                                                                              
 213 Laura Rorem, CBJ, Advisory Board, Mental Health Board,                                                                     
     Juneau                                                                                                                     
 214 Nancy Seamount, Counselor, Juneau School District,                                                                         
     Juneau                                                                                                                     
 215 Grace Elliott                                                                                                              
 216 Annette Coggins, Director, AWARE, Juneau                                                                                   
 218 Doris St.Clair                                                                                                             
 219 Brenda Goenett                                                                                                             
 220 Steve Shows, Juneau                                                                                                        
 221 Lem Batchelder, Illiamna                                                                                                   
 222 Richard Isett, ASEA, Juneau                                                                                                
 223 Josett Valentine, Voice of America, Juneau                                                                                 
 224 Rosemarie Alexander, Alaska Coastal Network, Juneau                                                                        
 225 Martha Valentine                                                                                                           
 226 Jon Loring                                                                                                                 
 227 John Roxburgh                                                                                                              
 228 Lauree Hugonin, Director, Council on Domestic Violence                                                                     
     and Sexual Assault, Juneau                                                                                                 
 229 Caren Robinson, Alaska Women's Lobby, Juneau                                                                               
 230 Vernon Marshall, Executive Director, NEA-Alaska,                                                                           
     Juneau                                                                                                                     
 231 Beth Fritzgerald, Student, Juneau                                                                                          
 232 Merritt Helfferich, Fairbanks                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
(Testifiers are identified by number. See above.)                                                                               
LOG SPEAKER                DISCUSSION                                                                                       
      TAPE HFC 00 - 48                                                                                                        
                           FAIRBANKS                                                                                        
      SIDE 1                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                              
000   Co-Chair Mulder      Convened  the  House  Finance  Committee                                                             
                           statewide teleconference meeting  on the                                                             
                           operating budget at 9:05 a.m.                                                                      
150   -1-                  Testified  against  eliminating  funding                                                             
                           for alcoholic  and drug  abuse treatment                                                             
                           programs.  She   commented   that  these                                                             
                           programs are  a life support  for people                                                             
                           that  have  a  problem  with  drugs  and                                                             
                           alcohol.                                                                                           
355   -2-                  Testified in support of funding for drug                                                             
                           and alcohol treatment programs. He noted                                                             
                           that these programs provide services for                                                             
                           many that live in the rural areas.                                                                 
454   -3-                  Reiterated previous testimony in support                                                             
                           of  drug  abuse  and  alcohol  treatment                                                             
                           programs. He echoed  that these programs                                                             
                           save  many lives.  He  pointed out  that                                                             
                           Alaska has  one of the  highest rates of                                                             
                           alcohol abuse in the United States.                                                                
572   -4-                  Testified   in   support  of   continued                                                             
                           funding  for   the  RCAOA   program  and                                                             
                           similar  programs throughout  the State.                                                             
                           He  urged that  funding be  allocated in                                                             
                           the proposed budget.                                                                               
736   -5-                  Commented  regarding  her  status  as  a                                                             
                           single  mother needing  treatment, while                                                             
                           providing  for her  children. She  urged                                                             
                           members to consider continued funding of                                                             
                           the drug and  alcohol program offered in                                                             
                           Fairbanks and throughout the State.                                                                
924   -6-                  Testified   in   support  of   continued                                                             
                           funding  for  drug   and  alcohol  abuse                                                             
                           program.  She  recounted  her  years  of                                                             
                           struggle  and  emphasized  the  need  to                                                             
                           guarantee   that   programs   would   be                                                             
                           available to others that need them.                                                                
1008  -7-                  Stated that she was born as an alcoholic                                                             
                           and  has passed  the disease  on to  her                                                             
                           daughter. She  spoke in  support of  all                                                           
                            women in  the Fairbanks  area that  have                                                            
                            been  addicted.  She   noted  that   the                                                            
                            program  has   taught  her   about   her                                                            
                            addiction  and  her   spirituality.  She                                                            
                            strongly urged  that  Committee  members                                                            
                            support further funding for all drug and                                                            
                            alcohol centers in the state  of Alaska.                                                            
                            She  stressed  what  a  serious  problem                                                            
                            alcohol is in the state of Alaska.                                                                
 1175 Co-Chair Therriault  Asked if the program that she referred                                                               
                            to  was  run   by  FNA  and  asked   the                                                            
                            location.  He  noted  that  program  was                                                            
                            still  funded   through   the   proposed                                                            
                            funding.                                                                                          
 1201 -8-                   Spoke in support of further funding for                                                             
                            the University  of  Alaska. Ms.  Spencer                                                            
                            enumerated the opportunities that UAF is                                                            
                            able to  offer.  With full  funding  the                                                            
                            programs  will   be  strengthened.   The                                                            
                            University needs full funding.                                                                    
 1343 -9-                   Spoke in support of the further funding                                                             
                            for the University.  She noted that  she                                                            
                            was an alumni of UAF. The  University is                                                            
                            experiencing  a   decline   in   student                                                            
                            enrollment  at  the  same  time  tuition                                                            
                            costs  have  been   raised.  The   state                                                            
                            deserves the  dedicated  workforce  that                                                            
                            the UA could offer.                                                                               
 1413 Co-Chair Mulder       Noted that there are 4 members of the                                                               
                            Committee  that   are  alumni   of   the                                                            
                            University of Alaska.                                                                             
 1440 -10-                  Testified regarding the advisory vote                                                               
                            and  all  the   votes  that  the   state                                                            
                            citizens have made.  She requested  that                                                            
                            the advisory vote not be the  sole basis                                                            
                            for a decision that  guides Legislators.                                                            
                            She  stressed  that  the   state  cannot                                                            
                            afford to  not  further fund  education.                                                            
                            She  urged  that  members  consider  the                                                            
                            consequences that will  occur with  poor                                                            
                            funding of education.  Additionally, she                                                            
                            noted that the plan, which  was created,                                                            
                            should  be   reconsidered.   It   is   a                                                            
                            ludicrous  goal  to  keep  funding  when                                                            
                            other  programs  are   making  progress.                                                            
                            Other  states  across  the  nation   are                                                          
                           experiencing dramatic  improvements. She                                                             
                           maintained that 100%  of childcare money                                                             
                           has  gone  away,  which  is  very  short                                                             
                           sited.                                                                                             
1616 -11-                  Encouraged the Committee to support                                                                  
                           increased funding for  the University of                                                             
                           Alaska. It is  imperative that the state                                                             
                           invests  in  the  University  system  in                                                             
                           order  to  keep  the  students  here  in                                                             
                           Alaska.                                                                                            
1672 -12-                  Spoke in support of continued funding                                                                
                           and increased funding for the University                                                             
                           of   Alaska.  He   commented  that   the                                                             
                           University funding  has  been decreasing                                                             
                           as the Department of Corrections funding                                                             
                           has been increased.                                                                                
1722 -13-                  Spoke on behalf of further funding for                                                               
                           the University  of Alaska.  He commented                                                             
                           that  not   providing  adequate  funding                                                             
                           would be a serious problem for the state                                                             
                           of Alaska.                                                                                         
1851 -14-                  Testified for greater support of the                                                                 
                           Council on Domestic  Violence and Sexual                                                             
                           Assault  (CDVSA).  She   commented  that                                                             
                           there is no place left to reduce funding                                                             
                           without compromising  the safety  of the                                                             
                           women and  children in the  shelter. She                                                             
                           urged  that  there  be  no  decrease  in                                                             
                           funding.                                                                                           
1945 -15-                  Spoke in support of further funding for                                                              
                           the  women's   shelters  throughout  the                                                             
                           state.  The people  that  work at  these                                                             
                           shelters   are    providing   incredible                                                             
                           service for women and children that have                                                             
                           great needs.  She urged  greater funding                                                             
                           for  these   services.  She   noted  how                                                             
                           emotionally  draining this  work  is.  A                                                             
                           paid  staff  should coordinate  all  the                                                             
                           services for each individual.                                                                      
2075 -16-                  Spoke in support of the services                                                                     
                           provided   by    the   women's   shelter                                                             
                           throughout the State. She noted that she                                                             
                           was served by  the Shelter in Fairbanks,                                                             
                           which provided childcare and support for                                                             
                           her  to  get  back  on  her  feet  after                                                             
                           leaving  a   violent  relationship.  She                                                           
                            spoke for  all women  and children  that                                                            
                            use these services.                                                                               
 2164 -17-                  Spoke in support of further  funding for                                                            
                            the University of Alaska. She noted that                                                            
                            she is  a military  wife  trying to  get                                                            
                            educated. She  urged also  that  further                                                            
                            funding go into the childcare assistance                                                            
                            program. Alaska  has the  highest  costs                                                            
                            for day  care services. Further  cutting                                                            
                            will be devastating  to the majority  of                                                            
                            the citizens of Alaska.  Cutting funding                                                            
                            will place more  people on Welfare.  The                                                            
                            University  will  eventually  help   the                                                            
                            economy.                                                                                          
 2280 -18-                  Spoke in support of further  funding for                                                            
                            the  University   of  Alaska   and   the                                                            
                            increase   that   the   University   has                                                            
                            proposed. These monies will help to meet                                                            
                            inflation and contractual obligations.                                                            
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      SIDE 2                                                                                                                  
      FAIRBANKS                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                            
 050  -19-                  Spoke  in  continued  support  for   the                                                          
                            University funding.                                                                             
 090  -20-                  Spoke  in   support  of  continued   and                                                          
                            increased  funding  for  women  shelters                                                          
                            throughout the State.  She commented  on                                                          
                            how children will be alone without these                                                          
                            services.                                                                                       
 196  -21-                  Spoke in support of further  funding for                                                          
                            the University of  Alaska. He  commented                                                          
                            that there  has been continued  decrease                                                          
                            to the funding  with the current  budget                                                          
                            crisis in the  state. He commented  that                                                          
                            this is  a  destructive  cycle.  Further                                                          
                            funding for K-12  is preparing  children                                                          
                            for "export". To save the state we  must                                                          
                            save the University.                                                                            
 360  -22-                  Expressed  concern   with  funding   for                                                          
                            education. Spoke in support for  further                                                          
                            funding for transportation costs                                                                
 530  Co-Chair Therriault   Provided information regarding education                                                          
                            funding.                                                                                        
 549  Representative J.     Questioned what is driving reductions in                                                          
      Davies                education funding.                                                                              
 569  Mr. 22                Explained that increased property values                                                        
                           have  caused  a  decrease  in  education                                                             
                           funding. There  is a  decrease  from the                                                             
                           state to the Assembly.                                                                             
622   Co-Chair Therriault  Noted  that  increased  property  values                                                             
                           should not reduce the overall amount                                                               
648   -23-                 Spoke   in   support  of   funding   for                                                             
                           education. Stressed  that  education can                                                             
                           improve  the  economy. Recommended  that                                                             
                           funding   from   the  Earnings   Reserve                                                             
                           Account be used  for education. Spoke in                                                             
                           support  of  a  $50 dollar  school  tax.                                                             
                           Maintained  that  the state  budget  has                                                             
                           been cut  to the point  where it affects                                                             
                           the quality of life in Alaska.                                                                     
839   Co-Chair Mulder      Acknowledged  remarks  by  the  previous                                                             
                           speaker. Referred to the ballot question                                                             
                           regarding  state  use of  the  permanent                                                             
                          fund dividend.                                                                                      
880   Mr. Larue            Stressed that  while people  are opposed                                                             
                           to  spending the  dividend, he  supports                                                             
                           use of earnings reserve.                                                                           
924   Co-Chair Therriault  Pointed  out that  use  of the  Earnings                                                             
                           Reserve  would  impact the  next  year's                                                             
                           dividend.                                                                                          
945   Mr. Laure            Observed   that  many   people  do   not                                                             
                           understand   the   history  behind   the                                                             
                           Permanent  Fund.  He voted  against  the                                                             
                           plan because he did not feel that it was                                                             
                           necessary  to  use  the  permanent  fund                                                             
                           dividend. He felt  that there were other                                                             
                           ways to support the needs of the state.                                                            
1040  Co-Chair Mulder      Stressed that a long-term solution would                                                             
                           require use of the Permanent Fund excess                                                             
                           earnings. He explained the intent of the                                                             
                           Long-Range Fiscal  Plan. The  decline in                                                             
                           production is  the major problem.  A $50                                                             
                           dollar  head  tax  would only  raise  $8                                                             
                           million dollars.                                                                                   
1108  Representative J.    Noted that  Mr. Laure stated that  he is                                                             
      Davies               willing to implement an income tax. He                                                               
                           observed  that the  Long-Range Plan  did                                                             
                           not   encompass   other   increases   in                                                             
                           revenues.  People  are   willing  to  go                                                             
                           beyond just using the Earnings Reserve.                                                            
1168  Co-Chair Mulder      Emphasized that the  Long-Range Plan was                                                             
                           a starting point and that other measures                                                           
                            could have  been  discussed  within  the                                                            
                            plan. Without  a base  line there  is  a                                                            
                            reluctance to grow the budget.                                                                    
 1211 Representative        Observed  that  his  constituents  spoke                                                            
      Williams              against paying taxes while they are                                                                 
                            being   handed   the    permanent   fund                                                            
                            dividend.                                                                                         
 1266 -24-                  Spoke  in   support  of   Alaska   state                                                            
                            employees.                                                                                        
 1309 -25-                  Pointed out that proposed cuts will only                                                            
                            make up  4  percent  of  the  shortfall.                                                            
                            Spoke in support of an income tax, leave                                                            
                            local    and     property     tax     to                                                            
                            municipalities,  raise  fuel   tax   and                                                            
                            vehicle registration fees, use  earnings                                                            
                            from Permanent Fund, put an  upper limit                                                            
                            on the dividend, and stop cuts  to state                                                            
                            government.   Expressed   concern   with                                                            
                            funding  to  the  university  and  state                                                            
                            troopers.   Stop   using   budget   cuts                                                            
                            vindictively. Try to  keep  in mind  the                                                            
                            size  of   the   savings  accounts   and                                                            
                            financial stability. Stop expecting  the                                                            
                            federal government  to pay  the  state's                                                            
                            way. The state should raise revenues.                                                             
 1530 Co-Chair Therriault   Agreed that taxes should  be at a  local                                                            
                            level.                                                                                            
 1595 Representative Moses  Expressed appreciation for Mr.  Benson's                                                            
                            remarks.                                                                                          
 1600 Representative J.     Also  expressed  appreciation  for   the                                                            
      Davies                remarks of Mr. Benson.                                                                            
 1663 -26-                  Spoke  in   support   of   funding   for                                                            
                            education.                                                                                        
 1699 -27-                  Spoke in  support of  funding for  music                                                            
                            and art  education.  She  stressed  that                                                            
                            music assists math education and problem                                                            
                            solving. Explained that the school board                                                            
                            has recommended the  elimination of  the                                                            
                          band program.                                                                                       
 1917 Co-Chair Mulder       Stressed that  the  formula program  has                                                            
                            not been reduced.                                                                                 
 1933 Representative J.     Stressed  that  there  has  not  been  a                                                            
      Davies                significant drop in pupil registration.                                                             
                            Pointed out that with cuts  to municipal                                                            
                            assistance and  revenue  sharing  it  is                                                            
                            harder to make local contributions.                                                               
1983  Co-Chair Mulder      Pointed out that  additional funding was                                                             
                           provided with the revisions of SB 36.                                                              
1998  Representative J.    Observed that Delta is  going to have to                                                             
      Davies               lay off 27 percent of their teachers for                                                             
                           a 9 percent decline in students.                                                                   
2022  -28-                 Expressed  concern   with   funding  for                                                             
                           education.  She  stressed  that  nurses,                                                             
                           band   teachers,   and  counselors   are                                                             
                           essential. Gave  examples  of how  these                                                             
                           teachers assist students.                                                                          
2113  -29-                 Spoke   in   support  of   funding   for                                                             
                           education. Stressed the need for Quality                                                             
                           Schools funding.  Expressed concern with                                                             
                           funding for  pupil transportation. Spoke                                                             
                           to   impact  of   increases  in   access                                                             
                           valuation   to   the  school   district.                                                             
                           Detailed  affects  of   an  increase  in                                                             
                           accessed value. Concluded  that there is                                                             
                           a cap on local contribution.                                                                       
2248  -30-                 Spoke in  support of  education funding.                                                             
                           Stressed the  difficulty  of maintaining                                                             
                           the quality of  education with the level                                                             
                           of funding.                                                                                        
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65    Ms. Scott            Stressed that  the ballot vote  was just                                                             
                           advisory. Emphasized that  it makes more                                                             
                           sense to put  a fence at the  top of the                                                             
                           hill than a hospital at the bottom.                                                                
254   -31-                 Expressed  concerns with  reductions  to                                                             
                           sexual assault and abuse programs                                                                  
435   -32-                 Spoke in  support for  funding education                                                             
                           and   legislation  affecting  education.                                                             
                           Pointed out that there  would be cuts to                                                             
                           teachers   with    reductions   to   the                                                             
                           education  budget. School  safety  is  a                                                             
                           concern,   as   is   the   high   school                                                             
                           qualifying  exam.  There  is  a  teacher                                                             
                           shortage  in  the   state.  Funding  for                                                             
                           compensation and  benefits  is important                                                             
                           to   teachers.   Fairbanks  North   Star                                                             
                           Borough  is   facing  serious  education                                                             
                           funding difficulties.                                                                              
598   -33-                 Spoke   in   support  of   funding   for                                                             
                           education. Children  are  the ones  that                                                             
                           are affected by  reductions in education                                                           
                            funding.                                                                                          
 750  -34-                  Asked  how  long  the  decline  in   the                                                            
                            quality of life in Alaska will continue.                                                            
                            Noted  that  testifiers  have  not  been                                                            
                            requesting cuts to  the budget.  Pointed                                                            
                            out that Alaska has a world economy. The                                                            
                            burden of supporting government falls on                                                            
                            business, not the citizens.                                                                       
 940  Co-Chair Therriault   Observed that labor groups were not able                                                            
                            to  influence   votes  on   the   ballot                                                            
                            initiative questioned why they voted no.                                                          
 980  Mr. Brown             Observed that labor leaders are  elected                                                            
                            and felt  that  they were  reluctant  to                                                            
                            speak to their members. People he  spoke                                                            
                            to expressed support for an  income tax.                                                            
                            Stressed the need to diversify.                                                                   
 1100 -35-                  Spoke in  support of education  funding.                                                            
                            Pointed out that they are facing a  loss                                                            
                            in music education programs. Music  will                                                            
                            become an  elitist  program, only  those                                                            
                            that  can  afford  lessons  will  excel.                                                            
                            Quality musicians must start at an early                                                            
                            age.                                                                                              
 1225 -36-                  Testified  in   support   of   continued                                                            
                            funding for the education budget for all                                                            
                            children in  the State.  She added  that                                                            
                            funding for the  art budget  is also  of                                                            
                            primary  interest.   Additionally,   she                                                            
                            requested  that  the  Legislature  fully                                                            
                            fund the state contracts.                                                                         
 1306 -37-                  Voiced dismay that  the state is  trying                                                            
                            to reduce funding to the Council on  the                                                            
                            Arts. He  noted  that  in  the  last  16                                                            
                            years, the  funding  has gone  from  the                                                            
                            best in the  nation to the least  funded                                                            
                            in the entire United States.                                                                      
 1433 -38-                  Testified  in   support  for   continued                                                            
                            funding for the State Arts  Council. She                                                            
                            noted that  the federal  match would  be                                                            
                            lost with this reduction. She added that                                                            
                            death by  a thousand  cuts is  the  most                                                            
                            painful of all.                                                                                   
 1576 -39-                  Spoke  in   support  of   tobacco   free                                                            
                            programs paid  for  with the  settlement                                                            
                            money.  Expressed  further  support  for                                                            
                            tobacco prevention programs.                                                                      
1750 -40-                  Testified in support of funding for the                                                              
                           University, representing  the University                                                             
                           alumni.                                                                                            
1803 -41-                  Voiced support for the Governor's budget                                                             
                           that addresses concerns of children. She                                                             
                           asked for  full funding for  alcohol and                                                             
                           drug abuse programs. She stated that the                                                             
                           cuts would be devastating and ultimately                                                             
                           costly to the  State. She echoed support                                                             
                           for  K-12  funding and  the  University.                                                             
                           Invest in  the children of  Alaska. Many                                                             
                           of the cuts do the opposite of that.                                                               
1924 -42-                  Noted that other revenue sources need to                                                             
                           be  found including  reinstatement of  a                                                             
                           state  income  tax. Future  leaders  are                                                             
                           today's  children. Those  citizens  must                                                             
                           have quality education  and health care.                                                             
                           Child   protection,  drug   and  alcohol                                                             
                           treatment centers and  tobacco funds for                                                             
                           those concerns.                                                                                    
2032 -43-                  Testified for the Fairbanks Chamber of                                                               
                           Commerce. She requested that  there be a                                                             
                           balanced  and   reasonable  approach  of                                                             
                           budgeting. She  encouraged  a long-range                                                             
                           economic    plan   and    pointed    out                                                             
                           strengthening the  University should  be                                                             
                           part of that plan. She emphasized that a                                                             
                           long-range plan needs to be implemented.                                                             
                           She noted that the University is doing a                                                             
                           lot  of long  range fiscal  planning for                                                             
                           the State.  She asked that  the Governor                                                             
                           and Legislature  work together  for this                                                             
                           concern.                                                                                           
2281 -44-                  Stated that she reiterated comments for                                                              
                           support of early  development and the K-                                                             
                           12  funding. She  noted  that the  State                                                             
                           should  support all  programs that  keep                                                             
                           costs   down  ultimately   by  providing                                                             
                           health care services for all children in                                                             
                           the school  systems. The  proposals made                                                             
                           by  the Legislature  will  highly impact                                                             
                           all school districts.                                                                              
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053 -45-                   Testified in support of fully funding                                                              
                           the governor's recommendation for mental                                                         
                            illness services.  If the  decrement  is                                                            
                            adopted, it will be a  dramatic decrease                                                            
                            in  services   to   these   individuals.                                                            
                            Chronic mental illness  needs access  to                                                            
                            medical     treatment     to     prevent                                                            
                            incarceration costs. Treatment works!                                                             
 209  Co-Chair Therriault   Noted that the decrement still leaves  a                                                            
                            component  growth   of   $417   thousand                                                            
                            dollars.  He  noted  that  he  would  be                                                            
                            meeting with  the  Alaska Mental  Health                                                            
                            Trust Authority.                                                                                  
 253  Ms. Grasto            Commented  that  those  funds  were  not                                                            
                            supposed to be used  to cover that  type                                                            
                            of program.                                                                                       
 290  -46-                  Echoed    observations    of    previous                                                            
                            testimony.  She  noted   that  she   was                                                            
                            concerned  with  cuts  to   programs  to                                                            
                            families and  children.  She  referenced                                                            
                            the advisory  vote, which  did not  mean                                                            
                            that people do not want a state tax.                                                              
 386  -47-                  Voiced support  for  additional  funding                                                            
                            for concerns with mental illness.                                                                 
 470  -48-                  Longevity bonus cuts will  raise serious                                                            
                            problems. Cuts to  public radio are  not                                                            
                            good. Asked the Committee not to cut the                                                            
                            Alaska  Legal  Services  or   childcare.                                                            
                            Added that  Department of  Environmental                                                            
                            Conservation cannot  afford to  be  cut.                                                            
                            Trade and  Development is  an area  that                                                            
                            Alaska needs a future in.  Questioned if                                                            
                            the  State  can  afford   to  under-fund                                                            
                            foster care.  Child  protection  workers                                                            
                            need further  funding.  Substance  abuse                                                            
                            needs to  be  further  funded.  Made  in                                                            
                            Alaska needs funding.                                                                             
 644  -49-                  Voiced support for  further funding  for                                                            
                            education. The  decisions  made  in  the                                                            
                            budget  will  dramatically  effect  what                                                            
                            happens in  the  State for  the  future.                                                            
                            This is a bipartisan issue. The  cuts to                                                            
                            transportation exasperate  the  problem.                                                            
                            Need support  for  SB  198  and  restore                                                            
                            transportation money.                                                                             
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 853                                                                                                                            
 890  -50-                  Voiced  support  for   fully  supporting                                                          
                            radio services in all rural communities.                                                        
                           The  cuts would  force  collapses. There                                                             
                           have been  many cuts  in the  past years                                                             
                           and these  cuts will cause  public radio                                                             
                           to go off the air. Public Radio provides                                                             
                           vital services to  these communities. He                                                             
                           urged that the cuts be restored.                                                                   
998 -51-                   Echoed   sentiments  of   the   previous                                                             
                           testimony.  Local  fund  raising  cannot                                                             
                           support the services  of these necessary                                                             
                           services provided by public radio. These                                                             
                           are essential services.                                                                            
1084 -52-                  Do not make cuts to those programs that                                                              
                           affect     young     children.     Early                                                             
                           intervention has  changed  many problems                                                             
                           with young children.  Rural Alaska needs                                                             
                           help to  deal with substance  abuse. The                                                             
                           child that  has  the benefit  of quality                                                             
                           day care will be the most successful.                                                              
1232 -53-                  Addressed concerns about cuts to public                                                              
                           radio. The entire community links to one                                                             
                           another  through  public  radio.  Public                                                             
                           radio is the lifeline.                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
                           Please continue funding to the social                                                                
                           and health issues. With cuts coming                                                                  
                           forward and with oil money declining so                                                              
                           goes the North Slope Borough budget. The                                                             
                           rural area cannot afford to have cuts to                                                             
                           foster care, infant learning, and rural                                                              
                           service grants. These are vital to the                                                               
                           people of the North Slope. They cannot                                                               
                           absorb the costs.                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
                           Legal Services needs continued funding.                                                              
                           The proposed cuts will seriously                                                                     
                           influence all the people of the                                                                      
                           community.                                                                                         
1431 -54-                  Testified in support of continued public                                                             
                          broadcasting.                                                                                       
1508 -55-                  Spoke in support of funding the women's                                                              
                           shelter in the rural service area of the                                                             
                           Lower Yukon  Delta area. She  noted that                                                             
                           alcohol has ruined  the culture. Healing                                                             
                           and recovery will occur with the help of                                                             
                           the  entire  village.  Violence  against                                                             
                           self is  a major concern  in the village                                                           
                            area. She  asked  that the  villages  be                                                            
                            empowered to  do  so. She  pleaded  that                                                            
                            services not be  cut that are  essential                                                            
                            to life in these areas.                                                                           
 1698 -56-                  Voiced concern  about  cuts  to  funding                                                            
                            that deal  with  families and  children.                                                            
                            She  noted  that  they  do  support  the                                                            
                            Governor's children's budget. She  noted                                                            
                            concern  with   the  full   funding   of                                                            
                            education,    specifically,    community                                                            
                            college in  the  rural areas.  Expressed                                                            
                            additionally concern  with cuts  to  the                                                            
                            municipal  revenue  sharing.  Cuts   are                                                            
                            hitting the village areas hard.                                                                   
 1823 -57-                  Principal of Togiak  School. She  voiced                                                            
                            support of all  measures that will  help                                                            
                            the children  to assure  that they  have                                                            
                            adequate support. She noted support  for                                                            
                            the Governor's  children budget,  health                                                            
                            care   and   alcohol    prevention   and                                                            
                            treatment programs.  She  urged  funding                                                            
                            for  higher   education  to   keep   the                                                            
                            intelligence in the state.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
                            Juvenile justice system needs further                                                               
                            funding.                                                                                          
 1934 -58-                  Voiced concern with the proposed cuts to                                                            
                            public radio.                                                                                     
 2043 -59-                  Echoed  continued  support  for   public                                                            
                            radio. He  commented that the  community                                                            
                            relies on safety and  telephone messages                                                            
                            that come across public radio.                                                                    
 2103 -60-                  Spoke  in   support  of   public   radio                                                            
                            funding.  Noted  that  reductions  would                                                            
                            result in radio stations being taken off                                                            
                            the air.                                                                                          
 2145 -61-                  In  support  of  funding   for  domestic                                                            
                            violence and sexual assault programs.                                                             
 2171 -62-                  Concerns  with  funding  for   municipal                                                            
                            assistance  and  revenue  sharing.  Gave                                                            
                            examples of  problems in  city  funding.                                                            
                            Added   that    funding    for    public                                                            
                            broadcasting is very important.                                                                   
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 045  -63-                  Stressed importance  of  village  public                                                          
                           safety  officers,  education and  public                                                             
                           radio.                                                                                             
180   -64-                 Bethel   control   substance   alliance.                                                             
                           Support   for    funding   for   tobacco                                                             
                           prevention programs.                                                                               
470   -65-                 Public  broadcasting  is   essential  to                                                             
                           everyday life. Highlighted importance of                                                             
                           public  announcement  services   on  the                                                             
                           radio.                                                                                             
613   -66-                 Stressed  funding for  drug and  alcohol                                                             
                           programs.                                                                                          
762   -67- Tundra Women's  Spoke in support of funding for domestic                                                             
      Coalition            violence and sexual assault programs.                                                                
                           Discussed programs offered by TCA in the                                                             
                           community to support women and children.                                                           
962   -68-                 Urged  funding for  public broadcasting.                                                             
                           Essential   manner  of   sharing   state                                                             
                           revenues. Helps  without asking. Pointed                                                             
                           out that many  bush areas cannot receive                                                             
                         urban stations.                                                                                      
1108  -69-                 Expressed  concern  with   cuts  to  the                                                             
                           education budget. Pointed  out that cuts                                                             
                           will result in  teachers that must teach                                                             
                           outside  of  their areas  of  education.                                                             
                           Emphasized importance  of  schools as  a                                                             
                           part of local communities.                                                                         
1254  -70-                 Spoke  in  support of  funding  for  the                                                             
                           university.  Emphasized   the  need   to                                                             
                           maximize    human   resources    through                                                             
                           education.  Pointed out  that  90     95                                                             
                           percent  of the  state's  educators went                                                             
                           out-of-state  for  their education.  Not                                                             
                           enough    professional   Alaskans    are                                                             
                           educated in the state of Alaska.                                                                   
1493  -71-                 Spoke  in  support of  funding  for  the                                                             
                           university  and   head  start  programs.                                                             
                           Stressed  that the  quality  of life  is                                                             
                           improved with education.                                                                           
1570  -72-                 Expressed support  for full  funding for                                                             
                           the university system.                                                                             
1712  -73-                 Spoke    in     support    for    public                                                             
                           broadcasting.   Noted  that   there   is                                                             
                           overwhelming    support    for    public                                                             
                           broadcasting around the  state. Observed                                                             
                           that  funding  from public  broadcasting                                                             
                           would  be  shifted to  aging  and  frail                                                           
                            individuals. Pointed out that aging  use                                                            
                            the services of public broadcasting.                                                              
 1883 Co-Chair Therriault   Explained  that  a  shift   from  public                                                            
                            broadcasting  to  the   longevity  bonus                                                            
                            tried to  maintain  funding  for  public                                                            
                            television  due   to   the   educational                                                            
                            programs.                                                                                         
 1915 -74-                  Spoke in support  of funding for  mental                                                            
                            health programs.  Concerns  with  inmate                                                            
                            health care,  Medicaid match,  community                                                            
                            based mental  health grants,  KBII,  and                                                            
                            the use of tobacco settlement  funds for                                                            
                            treatment.                                                                                        
 1996 -75-                  Testified in support of full funding for                                                            
                            the  university's  request.   Maintained                                                            
                            that  the  majority  of   college  bound                                                            
                            students  leave   the  state.   Alaskans                                                            
                            represent one  of  the  state's  largest                                                            
                            resources. Gave examples of work by  the                                                            
                            Council.                                                                                          
 2113 -76-                  Testified in support of funding for  the                                                            
                            Council  Domestic  Violence  and  Sexual                                                            
                            Assault. She observed  that their  grant                                                            
                            from the Council  was reduced by  $6,000                                                            
                            in the  previous year as  the result  of                                                            
                            cuts  to   the   Council.  A   volunteer                                                            
                            coordinator was  reduced  to  part-time;                                                            
                            resulting in  a  reduction of  education                                                            
                            and prevention activities.                                                                        
 2330 -77-                  Support for  public broadcasting.  Spoke                                                            
                            in support  of  a fair  graduated  state                                                            
                            income  tax.  Maintained  that  everyone                                                            
                            must pay  their fair  share. Noted  that                                                            
                            the reason he did not support  the long-                                                            
                            range budget plan is because it did  not                                                            
                            include an income tax.                                                                            
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 48   -78-                  Spoke in support of funding for women in                                                            
                            domestic violence programs.                                                                       
 110  -79-                  Testified in  support of  mental  health                                                            
                            programs.                                                                                         
 301  -80-                  Spoke in  support for continued  funding                                                            
                            for public  radio  and  the  State  Arts                                                            
                            Council.                                                                                          
 446  -81-                  Spoke against the cuts to the Council on                                                          
                           the Arts  in the  state. She  urged that                                                             
                           there be no  cuts to the Shelton Jackson                                                             
                           Museum in Sitka. She stressed the assets                                                             
                           that museum  is to the  State. She noted                                                             
                           that   testifiers  are   all   demanding                                                             
                           quality in the State.                                                                              
583 -82-                   Mayor of Kodiak Borough. He voiced                                                                   
                           concern  with   the   various  boroughs'                                                             
                           budgets  and   how  important  municipal                                                             
                           sharing is  for the  individual budgets.                                                             
                           Last   year,  each   community  received                                                             
                           funding   from   the   Legislature.   He                                                             
                           requested that  the   funding  this year                                                             
                           equal  the funding  received last  year.                                                             
                           Elimination of  the funds will  hurt all                                                             
                           Alaskans.                                                                                          
729 -83-                   Executive Director, Kodiak on Alcoholism                                                             
                           and Substance Abuse  Programs. He voiced                                                             
                           support of  continued funding  for these                                                             
                           programs.  He  enumerated the  facts  on                                                             
                           drug abuse  and alcoholism.  He stressed                                                             
                           that  treatment abuse  programs work  in                                                             
                           helping these people.  He voiced concern                                                             
                           with  the way  that  the  cuts would  be                                                             
                           made.   He  commented  that FAS  dollars                                                             
                           cannot  be  used  to off  set  treatment                                                             
                           programs.                                                                                            
                           He voiced concern with the reduction of                                                              
                           funding for other agencies throughout                                                                
                           the state. He urged the members to                                                                   
                           understand the consequences of reduced                                                               
                           funding.                                                                                           
953 -84-                   News Director, Radio KHNS, Haines. Spoke                                                             
                           in  support of  public radio.  He listed                                                             
                           all  the services  that the  local radio                                                             
                           station provides. The proposed cuts will                                                             
                           do vital damage to the small communities                                                             
                           in the State. Communication is essential                                                             
                           to understand important  issues and that                                                             
                           will be reduced.                                                                                   
1122 -85-                  Spoke to the proposed cut to public                                                                  
                           radio. He  noted that  KHNS is  the sole                                                             
                           source  of  information for  the  Haines                                                             
                           area. To  zero  out funding  will reduce                                                             
                           federal  funding.  They   are  currently                                                             
                           using 3000 hours  of volunteer hours per                                                           
                            year. Public radio is  the only link  to                                                            
                            the outside world.                                                                                
 1210 -86-                  Commented on childcare funding and the                                                              
                            need  for  restored  funding  for  those                                                            
                            programs. He added  that there needs  to                                                            
                            be  further   funding  for   the   grant                                                            
                            program. The licensing  program provides                                                            
                            for a  certain  funding  per  child.  He                                                            
                            noted  that  75%  of  the   children  at                                                            
                            currently "at risk". By working with the                                                            
                            school and  Head Start,  it is  hope  to                                                            
                            create a  community wide  program.  That                                                            
                            will cost the community a lot.                                                                    
 1380 -87-                  Spoke in support of fully funding the                                                               
                            University  of  Alaska's  budget.   More                                                            
                            money needs to be spent on educating the                                                            
                            rural Alaskan  citizens.  Local  Alaskan                                                            
                            employees spend most  of their money  in                                                            
                            Alaska.                                                                                           
 1505 -88-                  Testified in opposition to decreased                                                                
                            funding for those people living in rural                                                            
                            Alaska. He stressed that  the key is  in                                                            
                            education. Low self-esteem, lack of  job                                                            
                            opportunities,  and   hopelessness   are                                                            
                            things that cause  many of the  suicides                                                            
                            in the  Bush  area. Education  is  about                                                            
                            saving the lives of our young people.                                                             
 1608 -89-                  Spoke in behalf of the Wrangell radio                                                               
                            station, KSGK. He commented that  public                                                            
                            broadcasting needs continued funding  by                                                            
                            the State of  Alaska. It provides a  lot                                                            
                            of vital service to the  public. Tourism                                                            
                            is of little help in the communities.                                                             
 1727 -90-                  Board of Directors, Radio-Wrangell. He                                                              
                            spoke in  support  of continued  funding                                                            
                            for public broadcasting. For many people                                                            
                            it is the sole source of networking with                                                            
                            the rest of Alaska. There  are thousands                                                            
                            of  hours  of  volunteerism  in   public                                                            
                            radio.  The  communities  rally   behind                                                            
                            these     radio     stations.     Public                                                            
                            broadcasting provides a valuable service                                                            
                            to the citizens of Alaska.                                                                        
 1813 -91-                  Spoke support of further funding of the                                                             
                            Taylor  Highway  in  Eagle  Alaska.  She                                                            
                            stated that  some of  the  cuts are  not                                                          
                           responsible   cuts    and    should   be                                                             
                           reconsidered by  the  Committee members.                                                             
                           She  urged  that   the  members  try  to                                                             
                           determine ways to raise revenues, not to                                                             
                           continue to  cut. She noted that  no one                                                             
                           is   encouraging  the   cuts  that   are                                                             
                           proposed.                                                                                          
1923  Co-Chair Therriault  Noted that  the funding was  included in                                                             
                           legislation that passed out of the house                                                             
                         this past week.                                                                                      
1987  -92-                 Spoke  against the  cuts  to power  cost                                                             
                           equalization and public radio. She urged                                                             
                           members to  find  a way  to  grow rather                                                             
                           than  pushing citizens  down. She  noted                                                             
                           that she supported a fair income tax.                                                              
2064  -93-                 Commented  on the  Taylor  Road funding.                                                             
                           She noted how  important that funding is                                                             
                           for  the people  of that  community. The                                                             
                           division between rural and urban becomes                                                             
                           deepened with issues like this.                                                                    
2142  -94-                 City Manager. Stressed that there should                                                             
                           be  no  further  cuts to  municipal  and                                                             
                           revenue sharing. She supported coming up                                                             
                           with a plan to  tape the earnings on the                                                             
                           Permanent Fund. She noted  that the vote                                                             
                           in  September was  a  vote to  determine                                                             
                           ways  to  tap  funding services  already                                                             
                           available in the State.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
                           She noted support for the PCE program                                                                
                           and voiced appreciation that the budget                                                              
                           is on a faster track this year.                                                                    
2228  -95-                 Spoke  in support  of  continued funding                                                             
                           for local  substance abuse programs. She                                                             
                           stated that funding was  needed in their                                                             
                           region for programs, which impact people                                                             
                           suffering from  alcoholism.  The funding                                                             
                          is important.                                                                                       
2295  -96-                 Testified   in   support  of   continued                                                             
                           funding to the alcohol and drug programs                                                             
                           in the State.                                                                                      
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097   -97-                 General Manager, Electric Assn. & Public                                                             
                           Radio. Spoke in  support of full funding                                                             
                           for  public  broadcasting. Commented  on                                                           
                            the critical services to the citizens of                                                            
                            Alaska, public safety, municipal revenue                                                            
                            sharing, and public radio.  He commented                                                            
                            on the  advisory vote and  how that  was                                                            
                            worded.   The   State   needs   adequate                                                            
                            communication    and    education.    He                                                            
                            suggested establishing an endowment  for                                                            
                            the future of children.                                                                           
 306 Co-Chair Therriault  Asked about the disconnect regarding                                                                  
                            what Alaskans are continuing to  support                                                            
                            and what they are willing to pay for.                                                             
 342                        Replied that Alaska has the highest                                                                 
                            support of public broadcasting than  any                                                            
                            state in the nation. He added that there                                                            
                            is not a  strong economic base in  rural                                                            
                            Alaska.  The  state  has  lost  70%   of                                                            
                            original money through cuts.                                                                      
 411 -98-                   Spoke as a recovering alcoholic. She                                                                
                            urged continued funding for the  alcohol                                                            
                            and drug abuse programs.                                                                          
 510 -99-                   Program Director, Bristol Bay Health                                                                
                            Corporation.   She   noted   that    she                                                            
                            supported  further   funding   for   the                                                            
                            alcohol and  drug  abuse  programs.  She                                                            
                            noted that  there  is  a  turning  point                                                            
                            occurring in rural  Alaska and it  would                                                            
                            be a  shame  to  lower the  funding  for                                                            
                            these  programs.   The  local   citizens                                                            
                            support these programs as they recognize                                                            
                            the impact of  FAS children. Over  time,                                                            
                            it is  likely that  treatment will  work                                                            
                            for those in treatment. People do  heal.                                                            
                            She  asked  that  members  consider  the                                                            
                            money saved by the programs working.                                                              
 807 -100-                  Director, Bristol Bay Sexual Assault                                                                
                            Agency. She  stated  that  it  has  been                                                            
                            difficult to  be  "held"  harmless.  She                                                            
                            listed all  the  accomplishments of  the                                                            
                            shelter. She  noted that  the agency  is                                                            
                            funded through the Department of  Public                                                            
                            Safety  and  noted  that  the  State  is                                                            
                            getting a lot from the amount  that they                                                            
                            are  paid.  Maintained  that   excellent                                                            
                            services are  provided with  the  amount                                                            
                            given  to   each  community  for   these                                                            
                            services. She noted  that a  cut to  the                                                          
                           grant    line   was    recommended   and                                                             
                           emphasized  that   could   mean  a   $20                                                             
                           thousand dollar cut to her organization.                                                             
                           People are  working long hours  and they                                                             
                           cannot keep up with the cuts proposed.                                                             
1090  -101-                Director,   South    Peninsula   Woman's                                                             
                           Services. She  voiced concerns  with the                                                             
                           funding cuts  that will affect  women of                                                             
                           domestic  violence and  sexual  assault.                                                             
                           Many children are  growing up in abusive                                                             
                           homes. She noted  that the services will                                                             
                           be negatively affected by  the cuts that                                                             
                           are proposed. Outreach  services will be                                                             
                           dramatically affected.                                                                             
1226  -102-                Educator.  Spoke   in  support   of  the                                                             
                           programs  that  educate  all  people  in                                                             
                           Alaska and against the cut to the Alaska                                                             
                           State  Council on  the  Arts and  public                                                             
                           broadcasting. She  asked that  sales and                                                             
                           statewide income  tax be  implemented to                                                             
                           fund educational programs.                                                                         
1295  -103-                Testified  in  support  of  funding  for                                                             
                           education. A  better-educated society is                                                             
                           a better-protected society.                                                                        
1367  -104-                Spoke  in   support  of   mental  health                                                             
                           programs. Increase tax on alcohol.                                                                 
1516 -105-                 Spoke in support of programs for                                                                     
                           substance abuse. Pointed out that                                                                    
                           alcoholics and drug-addicted individuals                                                             
                           cannot speak for themselves. A 1.5                                                                   
                           million-dollar cut in services would                                                                 
                           increase to $3 million dollars in three                                                              
                           years due to loss of matching funds.                                                                 
                           Support taxes on alcohol.                                                                          
1557  -106-                Administer, City  of  Klawock, testified                                                             
                           in  support  of  funding  for  drug  and                                                             
                           alcohol  abuse  programs. Stressed  that                                                             
                           there would be  a reduction in education                                                             
                           programs with reduced funding.                                                                     
1701  -107-                Clinical    director,   Mental    Health                                                             
                           Services, spoke  against cuts  to mental                                                             
                           health        programs.        Suggested                                                             
                           implementation of an income tax.                                                                   
1758  -108-                Testified  in support  of  programs that                                                             
                           support drug and alcohol abuse programs.                                                           
1821  -109-                Concern   with   the  use   of   tobacco                                                           
                            settlement funds. Stressed that  tobacco                                                            
                            funds are used for prevention education.                                                          
 1884 -110-                 Support for funding  of Shelton  Jackson                                                            
                            Museum.                                                                                           
 1999 -111-                 Urge  opposition  of   cuts  to   public                                                            
                            broadcasting.   Stressed   that   public                                                            
                            broadcasting is not a  luxury; it is  an                                                            
                            essential service. Stop cutting and look                                                            
                            at a sustainable long-range plan.                                                                 
 2072 -112-                 Testified   in    support   of    public                                                            
                            broadcasting.  Already   doubled   their                                                            
                            private grants. Suggested that the  vote                                                            
                            against the  use of  the permanent  fund                                                            
                            dividend  was   misunderstood.  Stressed                                                            
                            that he is willing to pay an income tax.                                                          
 2203 -113-                 Spoke in support of funding  for alcohol                                                            
                            and drug  abuse programs. Stressed  that                                                            
                            alcohol  abuse  is  the  biggest  health                                                            
                            problem  in  Alaska.   Treatment  works.                                                            
                            Spoke in support  of funding for  public                                                            
                            radio. Noted  the lack  of testimony  in                                                            
                            support of budget cuts.                                                                           
 2270 -114-                 Spoke in support  of funding for  public                                                            
                            radio. Restore public funding noted that                                                            
                            costs have  been reduced and  redundancy                                                            
                            eliminated. Stressed the level of public                                                            
                            support. Community radio encompasses all                                                            
                            cultural groups.                                                                                  
 2352 -115-                 Testified   in    support   of    public                                                            
                            broadcasting. Cuts  over   the  last  15                                                            
                            years have been difficult to deal with.                                                           
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 32                         Funding is  now  regional. There  is  no                                                            
                            easy way to  make further  cuts. TV  and                                                            
                            radio   are   linked   together.   Radio                                                            
                            stations do not stand alone                                                                       
 84   -116-                 Testified in support of funding for  the                                                            
                            Council on Domestic Violence and  Sexual                                                            
                            Assault.  Recounted   services  by   the                                                            
                            Council.                                                                                          
 260  -117-                 Spoke in support  of funding for  public                                                            
                            broadcasting.  Stressed  importance  for                                                            
                            marine weather forecasts.                                                                         
 473  -118-                 Support for public radio and the Made in                                                            
                            Alaska program.                                                                                   
580   Co-Chair Therriault  Pointed out  Made  in Alaska  program is                                                             
                          self-funding.                                                                                       
659   -119-                Testified  in  support  of  funding  for                                                             
                           tobacco prevention and control programs.                                                           
764   -120-                Spoke in  support of funding  for public                                                             
                           radio.                                                                                             
930 -121-                  Stressed the importance of public radio.                                                           
974   -122-                Testified  in  support  of  funding  for                                                             
                           public radio, arts, and museums.                                                                   
1055  -123-                Spoke    against    cuts    to    public                                                             
                           broadcasting.                                                                                      
1084  -124-                Testified  in  support  of  funding  for                                                             
                           domestic  violence  and  sexual  assault                                                             
                           programs.                                                                                          
1183  -125-                Shared  her   experience  with  domestic                                                             
                           violence and spoke in support of further                                                             
                           funding for sexual  assault and domestic                                                             
                           violence programs.                                                                                 
1237  -126-                Spoke in  support of funding  for public                                                             
                           broadcasting.  Noted importance  of  the                                                             
                           public     station     for     community                                                             
                           information, including weather reports.                                                            
1430  -127-                Testified  in  support  of  funding  for                                                             
                           alcohol   and   drug   abuse   programs.                                                             
                           Emphasized  that  jails are  overcrowded                                                             
                           and suggested that funding of prevention                                                             
                           programs   could   reduce   the   prison                                                             
                           population.    Added   that    childcare                                                             
                           assistance is  needed  to  remove people                                                             
                          from welfare.                                                                                       
1590  -128-                Testified  in  support  of  funding  for                                                             
                           mental   health    programs.   Recounted                                                             
                           personal experiences with alcohol abuse.                                                           
1749  -129-                Spoke   against    cuts   to   municipal                                                             
                           assistance and revenue sharing.                                                                    
1816  -130-                Voiced   concern   with  the   cuts   to                                                             
                           municipal funding  and  revenue sharing.                                                             
                           He  listed  all  the programs  that  are                                                             
                           funded  with  that  money.  He  reminded                                                             
                           members that  no one that  had testified                                                             
                           had supported the cuts.                                                                            
1945  -131-                Nurse  Practitioner, Mental  Health. She                                                             
                           urged  that  funding a  non-profit  will                                                             
                           give the  state a  lot for  their money.                                                             
                           She  noted that  funding  these programs                                                             
                           will be economically better for Alaska.                                                            
 2011 -132-                 Voiced support of public broadcasting in                                                            
                            the State. She stressed that  no cutting                                                            
                            should  happen   for   the   non-profits                                                            
                            throughout  the  State.  Mental  health,                                                            
                            education,   sexual   assault,    public                                                            
                            broadcasting.  She  stressed  that   the                                                            
                            fishing industry  is  important  to  the                                                            
                            State and the Nation.                                                                             
 2090 -133-                 Testified in support of further funding                                                             
                            for   sexual   assault   and    domestic                                                            
                            violence, which will  affect the  safety                                                            
                            of women.  She stressed  that the  rural                                                            
                            areas will  suffer  the  most  by  these                                                            
                            cuts.                                                                                             
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 000 -134-                  Spoke in support for further funding of                                                             
                            shelter  homes  and   organizations  for                                                            
                            sexual assault, child abuse and domestic                                                            
                            violence. She noted that  major problems                                                            
                            in   the   fisheries   have   negatively                                                            
                            affected the number of clients that  are                                                            
                            served through these programs. There has                                                            
                            been no increased  in state funding  for                                                            
                            two   years.    She   emphasized    that                                                            
                            compromise conditions  will happen  with                                                            
                            decreased funding.                                                                                
 311 -135-                  General   Manager,   Unalaska    General                                                            
                            Broadcasting.  Spoke   in   support   of                                                            
                            further funding  for  public  television                                                            
                            and  radio.  He  commented  that   these                                                            
                            programs  provide  vital  services   and                                                            
                            emergency services  for  the  people  of                                                            
                            that area. He noted that the  program is                                                            
                            very  efficient  as  requested  by   the                                                            
                            Legislature.   The    cuts    will    be                                                            
                           devastating.                                                                                       
 441 Mayor Kelsey           Recommended providing some kind of state                                                            
                            plan for budget revenues.  He encouraged                                                            
                            that other programs become available.                                                             
 529 -136-                  Voiced concern with cuts to public                                                                  
                            broadcasting. He  pointed out  that  the                                                            
                            cuts have been  continuous for the  past                                                            
                            12 years. It  will seriously damage  the                                                            
                            infrastructure of the  essential service                                                            
                            of  weather   forecast   and   essential                                                          
                           services of emergency nature. He pointed                                                             
                           out the  match that the  community makes                                                             
                           to radio  funding. The radio  station is                                                             
                           responsible  to   notify  all  emergency                                                             
                           coordinators.                                                                                      
757 -137-                  President, Petersburg Radio Station. She                                                             
                           spoke  to the  proposed  cuts to  public                                                             
                           broadcasting.    Money     for    public                                                             
                           broadcasting is based on State funding.                                                            
842 -138-                  Voiced concern with cuts to education of                                                             
                           $19  million dollars. She  spoke to  the                                                             
                           vital loss  to the school  programs. She                                                             
                           noted  that the  price  of  oil is  high                                                             
                           right now. Additionally, she pointed out                                                             
                           that  there is  a  lot of  money in  the                                                             
                           Permanent Fund  that could  be  used for                                                             
                           education. She asked  what happened that                                                             
                           can  justify the  diminished funding  to                                                             
                           public radio.                                                                                      
1005 -139-                 Board of Director, Peninsula Services.                                                               
                           He spoke to  the cuts to  the Council on                                                             
                           Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault. He                                                             
                           supported the idea of  an income tax. He                                                             
                           asked members to  consider the long-term                                                             
                           impact of  the  cuts. He  questioned the                                                             
                           cost of  not treating  alcohol patients,                                                             
                           which will far exceed the proposed cuts.                                                           
1133 -140-                 Local Administrator, Childcare, Homer.                                                               
                           She  spoke  in   support  for  childcare                                                             
                           assistance funding. Present funding will                                                             
                           remove  families from  their program  to                                                             
                           reduce the budget.                                                                                 
1199 -141-                 Mental Health Advocate. She spoke in                                                                 
                           support  of  funding public  radio.  She                                                             
                           added  that  sexual,  drug  and  alcohol                                                             
                           abuse programs need to  be fully funded.                                                             
                           Her  main  concern was  the  health  and                                                             
                           safety   of   children.  There   is   an                                                             
                           obligation to  find a  cure  for alcohol                                                             
                           abuse.                                                                                             
1290 -142-                 Public Radio, Lower Kenai Peninsula.                                                                 
                           Testified in support of fully funding of                                                             
                           $330 thousand dollars  for public radio.                                                             
                           He noted that  they have done everything                                                             
                           that  was asked  of them.  The time  for                                                             
                           cutting is past.  It is time to  come up                                                           
                            with a new source  of funding such as  a                                                            
                            state income tax or sales tax.                                                                    
 1396 -143-                 Volunteer Public Radio. Spoke in support                                                            
                            of fully funding public radio. He  noted                                                            
                            that there is a need for a  state income                                                            
                            tax.                                                                                              
 1516 -144-                 Journalist, Fisheries. Spoke in  support                                                            
                            of  fully   funding  public  radio.   He                                                            
                            observed  that  Homer  is  in  need   of                                                            
                            continual funding of public radio.                                                                
 1578 -145-                 Spoke in support of fully funding public                                                            
                            radio. She urged that we should cut what                                                            
                            needs to be  cut to leave  the Permanent                                                            
                           Fund alone.                                                                                        
 1690 -146-                 Full funding on the Council  on Domestic                                                            
                            Violence and Sexual  Assault. She  noted                                                            
                            her  direct  involvement  in  a   sexual                                                            
                            assault situation and the care that  she                                                            
                            received at the local women's shelter in                                                            
                            Juneau.                                                                                           
 1865 -147-                 She noted  that the  permanent fund  has                                                            
                            been exempted from IRS taxes. She listed                                                            
                            that  fundamental  services  are   being                                                            
                            denied. She  hoped  that the  IRS  would                                                            
                            investigate the  use  of  the  permanent                                                            
                            fund dividend. The Legislature continues                                                            
                            to cut. She noted that the  working poor                                                            
                            cannot afford  to  not  notice  what  is                                                            
                            happening.                                                                                        
 1960 -148-                 President,  Board   of   Public   Radio.                                                            
                            Testified  in   support   of   continued                                                            
                            funding  for  public   broadcasting.  He                                                            
                            commented that the local  radio stations                                                            
                            are doing more with less. The  impact of                                                            
                            the  cut   will   destroy   many   radio                                                            
                            stations.                                                                                         
 2038 -149-                 Elementary School  District. Asked  that                                                            
                            the  committee  adequately  fund  school                                                            
                            education.  She  pleaded  that  we   not                                                            
                            sacrifice the children themselves. It is                                                            
                            impossible to  teach without  the  tools                                                            
                            that  they   need.  Children   are   not                                                            
                            arriving at school ready to learn.                                                                
 2140 -150-                 President of  Kenai School  Assn.  Spoke                                                            
                            against the  decreased  funding  to  the                                                            
                            foundation   formula.   The   cuts   are                                                          
                           directly hurting educational programs.                                                             
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000   -151-                Spoke  in  support   of  sound  business                                                           
                           accounting processes.                                                                            
064   -152-                Testified  in support  of  fully funding                                                           
                           public broadcasting and  the Division of                                                           
                           Tourism.                                                                                         
202 -153-                  Regional Director, American Heart Assn.                                                            
                           Spoke in support for appropriate use of                                                            
                           the tobacco settlement money. She                                                                  
                           stressed that the State should not dip                                                             
                           into the money to fund other programs.                                                           
294   -154-                Asked   for  greater   funding  to   the                                                           
                           University  of  Alaska. She  listed  the                                                           
                           items  that  are  breaking down  on  the                                                           
                           campuses because of a lack of funding.                                                           
389   -155-                Requested  adequate   funding  for   the                                                           
                           University system within  the State. She                                                           
                           stressed that  it  is time  to recognize                                                           
                           the value of the university system.                                                              
479   -156-                Opposed to  the time limit given  to the                                                           
                           testifiers.  She  noted  that  education                                                           
                           should be  the  number one  objective of                                                           
                           each legislator. She  noted the valuable                                                           
                           "brain drain" occurring in the State.                                                            
582   -157-                UAA. Spoke in support of further funding                                                           
                           for the University of  Alaska. She noted                                                           
                           that the computer science program is not                                                           
                           accredited. Urged  full  funding to  the                                                           
                           University system.                                                                               
714   -158-                Student.  Spoke  in   support  of  fully                                                           
                           funding the University  of Alaska budget                                                           
                           request.                                                                                         
811   -159-                Chair  of Alaska  Tobacco  Alliance. She                                                           
                           noted that the  Tobacco Settlement funds                                                           
                           are  a unique  opportunity to  work with                                                           
                           the citizens' effort  to prevent tobacco                                                           
                           relief. A  difference can  be  made. She                                                           
                           urged    reconsideration   of    a    5%                                                           
                           allocation.                                                                                      
881   -160-                Testified   in    support    of   public                                                           
                           broadcasting.  He   noted   that  public                                                           
                           broadcasting has sustained many cuts for                                                           
                           the  past  couple  of  years.  He  urged                                                         
                            reconsideration of these cuts.                                                                    
 1000 -161-                 Spoke in support of funding  for alcohol                                                            
                            and  abuse   programs.  Recommended   an                                                            
                           alcohol tax.                                                                                       
 1033 -162-                 Spoke in  support of tobacco  prevention                                                            
                            programs.                                                                                         
 1077 -163-                 Spoke  in  support  of  Made  in  Alaska                                                            
                            programs.                                                                                         
 1185 -164-                 Look at new revenue generating programs,                                                            
                            such  as  the  lottery.  Also  spoke  in                                                            
                            support of childcare grants.                                                                      
 1284 -165-                 Spoke in support of funding  for alcohol                                                            
                            and drug abuse programs.                                                                          
 1389 -166-                 Spoke in  support  of  funding  for  the                                                            
                            Council on Domestic Violence and  Sexual                                                            
                            Assault.                                                                                          
 1447 -167-                 Support in support of daycare assistance                                                            
                            grants. Maintained  that children  would                                                            
                            be dropped from the program.                                                                      
 1493 Co-Chair Mulder       Pointed out that  childcare grants  have                                                            
                            grown.                                                                                            
 1507 -168-                 Support for Council on Domestic Violence                                                            
                            and Sexual Assault.                                                                               
 1565 -169-                 Spoke in support of Council  on Domestic                                                            
                            Violence and  Sexual Assault.  Recounted                                                            
                            personal experiences.                                                                             
 1699 -170-                 Spoke against  funding  changes  in  the                                                            
                            budget of  the Alaska  State Council  on                                                            
                            the  Arts.  Pointed  out  that  the  $75                                                            
                            thousand  dollar  AIPP  funding   source                                                            
                            would  jeopardize   state   grants   and                                                            
                            federal match.                                                                                    
 1777 -171-                 Spoke against the funding change in  the                                                            
                            budget of  the Alaska  State Council  on                                                            
                            the Arts. Expressed concern that federal                                                            
                            matching funds  can  be  lost.  Stressed                                                            
                            that art  should  be affordable  to  all                                                            
                            people.                                                                                           
 1900 -172-                 Spoke against cuts  to alcohol and  drug                                                            
                            abuse programs. Stressed that over 50  %                                                            
                            of the  outpatients remain clean.  Spoke                                                            
                            in  favor  of  an  alcohol   tax.  Noted                                                            
                            support for tobacco prevention programs.                                                          
 1978 -173-                 Testified  against  cuts  to  drug   and                                                            
                            alcohol abuse programs. Pointed out that                                                            
                            the  cost  of  imprisoning  addicts   is                                                          
                           substantial. Stressed that costs will be                                                             
                           greater if not addressed.                                                                          
2072  -174-                Support for  art and  cultural programs,                                                             
                           Shelton  Jackson  museum,  Alaska  State                                                             
                           Council   on   the   Arts   and   public                                                             
                           broadcasting.                                                                                      
2116  -175-                Testified in support of funding for drug                                                             
                           and  alcohol  abuse   programs  and  the                                                             
                           university. Funding  for  the university                                                             
                           has not kept up with inflation.                                                                    
105   -176-                Spoke  in  support of  funding  for  the                                                             
                           Shelton Jackson museum. It is the oldest                                                             
                           museum in the state.                                                                               
246   Co-Chair Mulder      Pointed out that $36 in program receipts                                                             
                           were added. Net reduction $20 in general                                                             
                           fund.                                                                                              
306   -177-                Spoke against  reductions for  the arts.                                                             
                           She reminded  members that the  price of                                                             
                           oil is increasing.                                                                                 
351   -178-                Reminded members that  the State museums                                                             
                           are a part  of the art system throughout                                                             
                           the state. She urged funding to keep the                                                             
                           museums open for the full year.                                                                    
477   -179-                Asked why  there is an  imbalance in the                                                             
                           economy  and the  social  structure. She                                                             
                           noted the cuts to the cultural areas.                                                              
625   -180-                Spoke against cuts to programs affecting                                                             
                           the mentally ill.  Cuts to services will                                                             
                           increase  medical  care down  the  line.                                                             
                           Chronically  medical ill  programs  were                                                             
                           cut $200 thousand dollars.                                                                         
760   -181-                Alaska spends  too much to  imprison its                                                             
                           people.  Suggested  the  elimination  of                                                             
                           mandatory sentencing. Not tough on crime                                                             
                           but affective on crime.                                                                            
840   Co-Chair Mulder      Stressed   that   the  legislature   has                                                             
                           prioritized community-based programs.                                                              
879   -182-                Spoke in support  of funding for tobacco                                                             
                           prevention   and   cessation   programs.                                                             
                           Medicaid   does   not  cover   cessation                                                             
                           programs.                                                                                          
975   -183-                Testified  in  support  of  funding  for                                                             
                           education.  Budget   does   not  reflect                                                             
                           inflation increases  and  quality school                                                             
                           mandates. Emphasized that  there will be                                                             
                           students  that  do  not  pass  the  high                                                           
                            school qualify exit exams  and benchmark                                                            
                            exams.   Need   resources   to   support                                                            
                            standards  through  remedial   programs.                                                            
                            Class sizes have risen.                                                                           
 1283 -184-                 Expressed frustration with budget  cuts.                                                            
                            Cutting the quality of Alaskan lives.                                                             
 1370 -185-                 Support for  an  income tax.  Cuts  will                                                            
                            dismantle  infrastructure.  Support  for                                                            
                            Alaska Legal  Services. Emphasized  that                                                            
                            only low-income persons get services.                                                             
 1406 -186-                 Support for funding to the  Alaska State                                                            
                            Council on  the Arts.  Pointed out  that                                                            
                            the $75  thousand  dollars  fund  source                                                            
                            change would result in a loss in federal                                                            
                            match.                                                                                            
 1559 -187-                 Support for childcare funding. She added                                                            
                            that the  licensing  program  should  be                                                            
                            fully    funded.    She    urged    that                                                            
                            consideration of children be made.                                                                
 1668 -188-                 Voiced  concern  with  the  decrease  of                                                            
                            funding  to   the   drug   and   alcohol                                                            
                            programs. He  asked that  members  begin                                                            
                            preparing us for the future.                                                                      
 1750 -189-                 Voiced concern  with  the  basic  public                                                            
                            health issue, both  tobacco and  alcohol                                                            
                            and other  drugs. He  noted that  Alaska                                                            
                            collects some  of the  highest taxes  in                                                            
                            the nation. Much  of those funds  should                                                            
                            go to  Medicaid, however,  some of  that                                                            
                            money  should   go  into   the   smoking                                                            
                            cessation program. He urged implementing                                                            
                            the 25 cents per drink tax.                                                                       
 1869 -190-                 American Cancer  Society. She  testified                                                            
                            regarding funding for appropriating some                                                            
                            of the  tobacco  settlement  money.  She                                                            
                            asked that  the American Cancer  society                                                            
                            be prioritized.  The smokers  of  Alaska                                                            
                            are paying for the money that  is coming                                                            
                            in.                                                                                               
 1962 -191-                 Testified in support of  further funding                                                            
                            for  public   broadcasting  and   public                                                            
                            radio.   He noted that  the people  that                                                            
                            work in public broadcasting have done as                                                            
                            much  as  they   can  to  provide   what                                                            
                            Alaskans want and need.                                                                           
 2057 Representative G.     Noted the letter from the  Alaska Public                                                          
      Davis                Broadcasting members. He noted that the                                                              
                           letter   contained  misinformation.   He                                                             
                           stated that  the subcommittee  looked at                                                             
                           all the functions  of the Department and                                                             
                           believed that  public radio was  the one                                                             
                           that   should    receive   the   biggest                                                             
                           decrease. He asked that be placed on the                                                             
                           record.   Representative  G. Davis  took                                                             
                           offense regarding that information.                                                                
2159  Mr. Legere           Replied that  public radio is  trying to                                                             
                           adapt to the cuts to the system.                                                                   
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023   Representative J.    Voiced  appreciation  for  the  work  of                                                             
      Davies               people like Mr. Legere. He noted that                                                                
                           every  year  citizens have  stated  that                                                             
                           enough is enough. He voiced appreciation                                                             
                           for work well done.                                                                                
083   -192-                Represented  museums   in   Alaska.  She                                                             
                           voiced support  for funding  the Shelton                                                             
                           Jackson museum. She  voiced concern with                                                             
                           the  $56  thousand  dollar  cut  to  the                                                             
                           museum. She  spoke to all the  care that                                                             
                           needs to happen during the time that the                                                             
                           museum is closed.                                                                                  
345   Representative       Explained  that  the Governor  submitted                                                             
      Grussendorf          the cut. He commented that created a                                                                 
                           dilemma.                                                                                           
402   Ms. Shepard          Agreed that the  Department provided the                                                             
                           number.  They believed  that the  museum                                                             
                           could operate on program receipts alone.                                                             
                           She stated  that it is  a bigger problem                                                             
                           than anticipated.                                                                                  
462   -193-                Voiced  opposition to  the  reduction of                                                             
                           funding for the arts.  He noted that the                                                             
                           adoption  of the  cut  will dramatically                                                             
                           affect  the arts  within  the State.  He                                                             
                           stressed  the  effect it  will  have  on                                                             
                           Perseverance Theatre. The support of the                                                             
                           state  allows  the theatre  to  leverage                                                             
                           funds  from  both  private  and  federal                                                             
                           funding sources.                                                                                   
603   -194-                Testified in support of  funding for the                                                             
                           Infant  Learning Program.  She requested                                                             
                           that  the  program  be   funded  at  the                                                             
                           Governor's requested amount.  She stated                                                           
                            that there  are  333  children  on  that                                                            
                            waiting list.                                                                                     
 774 -195-                  Spoke in support of full funding of the                                                             
                            State employee  contracts. He  commented                                                            
                            that the state employees work throughout                                                            
                            the state and are the ones that make the                                                            
                            state of  Alaska government happen.  The                                                            
                            contracts have not kept up with the cost                                                            
                            of living.  He  pointed  out  that  some                                                            
                            state employees are  now working  second                                                            
                            jobs.                                                                                             
 1005 -196-                 Mayor of Juneau. He spoke to funding                                                                
                            cuts to municipal assistance and revenue                                                            
                            sharing. He commented on how  that would                                                            
                            affect  the  citizens   of  Juneau.   He                                                            
                            commented that the  cuts would not  take                                                            
                            into  consideration  unfunded  mandates.                                                            
                            Based on the current mil rate  and local                                                            
                            sales tax of 5% leaves no option  but to                                                            
                            cut city  jobs.  General government  has                                                            
                            decreased by 9% in  the city of  Juneau.                                                            
                            The total budget has only increased 2.7%                                                            
                            in 15 years. A further reduction in this                                                            
                            will be  disastrous. Mr.  Egan  stressed                                                            
                            that  communities  want  to  address   a                                                            
                            solution.                                                                                         
 1210 Co-Chair Therriault  Asked of Mr. Egan knew of the new                                                                    
                            program in the HESS budget for the state                                                            
                            owned hospital.                                                                                   
 1231 -197-                 City   Manager.    Noted   that    local                                                            
                            government is doing what it can to do to                                                            
                            absorb these  hits.  Referred  to  other                                                            
                            issues related to  criminal prosecution.                                                            
                            He noted  that the  municipal assistance                                                            
                            and revenue sharing  funding helps  with                                                            
                            municipal prosecution.                                                                            
 1340 Co-Chair Mulder       Recognized that Juneau is the only                                                                  
                            community that does local prosecution.                                                            
 1355 -198-                 Spoke in support of further funding for                                                             
                            KTOO. She suggested that the strength of                                                            
                            people   has   two   major   components.                                                            
                            Emphasized that our  commercial stations                                                            
                            put profits in us as a people because it                                                            
                            improves  our   minds,  which   has   an                                                            
                            economic pay  off  down  the  road.  She                                                            
                            added that it  is important  to look  at                                                          
                           what the systems have done to absorb the                                                             
                           funding cuts.  These are  our  values as                                                             
                           people   to  make   the   next  creative                                                             
                           approach. She urged further support.                                                               
1460  Co-Chair Therriault  Commented that the Subcommittee intended                                                             
                           that  the  impact  to public  television                                                             
                           would  be  livable.  He  questioned  the                                                             
                           impact.                                                                                            
1482  Ms. Smith            Replied that the effect would be to both                                                             
                           the radio  and the television  in Juneau                                                             
                           and the education value of Coast Alaska.                                                           
1516  -199-                Spoke in  support  of the  Alaska Infant                                                             
                           Learning  Program. She  noted that  this                                                             
                           program provides  education resources to                                                             
                           support the families. Early intervention                                                             
                           is  essential  at  this  time.  Families                                                             
                           cannot  afford   to  wait   during  this                                                             
                           critical  time.  She  urged  members  to                                                             
                           included the  $700  thousand recommended                                                             
                           by the Governor.                                                                                   
1613  -200-                Spoke in  support of AWARE  funding. She                                                             
                           explained that she has been supported by                                                             
                           AWARE through sexual abuse situations in                                                             
                           her life.  She was  able to  educate her                                                             
                           self with  the shelter's  help; couldn't                                                             
                           have without help.                                                                                 
1748  Co-Chair Therriault  May  be able  to offset  TANF  funds for                                                             
                           Council on Domestic  Violence and Sexual                                                             
                           Assault                                                                                            
1806  -201-                Testified  in support  of  mental health                                                             
                           programs.  Funding  helps   to  increase                                                             
                           community participation.                                                                           
1896 Co-Chair Therriault Work with mental health board.                                                                       
1906  -202-                Spoke   in   support  of   funding   for                                                             
                           education. It does not make sense to cut                                                             
                           funding  for  education while  requiring                                                             
                           exit exams. Librarians  result in higher                                                             
                           reading scores.  When the  teacher pupil                                                             
                           ratio  is  cut  and reading  specialists                                                             
                           lost  the success  rate  of students  is                                                             
                           reduced.                                                                                           
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62    Representative G.    Funding  for  education  is  at  formula                                                             
      Davis                level reductions refer to decline in                                                                 
                           numbers                                                                                            
 106 Representative J.      Emphasized the need to do more.                                                                   
      Davies                                                                                                                    
 198  -203-                 Support of employee  contracts. Stressed                                                            
                            impact to lower scale employees and  the                                                            
                            difficulty of recruiting employees.                                                               
 393  Representative        Issue of  the  workforce shortage  is  a                                                            
      Phillips              concern. The Alaska journal of Commerce                                                             
                            has an article on the issue. It predicts                                                            
                            a crisis in  employment in the next  ten                                                            
                            years.                                                                                            
 449  -204-                 Spoke in support of funding for Domestic                                                            
                            Violence and Sexual abuse. She accounted                                                            
                            her  experience   and   emphasized   the                                                            
                            importance of shelters.                                                                           
 629  -205-                 Noted that she was a victim  of domestic                                                            
                            violence. Stressed the  need of  victims                                                            
                            in  small  towns  for  a  place  to  go.                                                            
                            Importance of intervention. Stressed the                                                            
                            affect on children in  domestic violence                                                            
                            situations.                                                                                       
 849  Representative        How many  can't leave small  communities                                                            
    Grussendorf           and must stay in their environment.                                                                 
 890                        Family resource  center helped  her  get                                                            
                           out of town.                                                                                       
 908  -206-                 Urged  funding   for   the   university,                                                            
                            including the maintenance budget, mental                                                            
                            health programs,  grants  for  childcare                                                            
                            assistance and public broadcasting.                                                               
 1176 -207-                 Support of art  funding. She urged  that                                                            
                            the members become willing to  invest in                                                            
                            the people of the state.                                                                          
 1348 -208-                 Spoke in  support  of the  arts  to  our                                                            
                            state. She  stressed how  important  the                                                            
                            arts are  to  living  in  the  State  of                                                            
                            Alaska. She spoke  in support of  grants                                                            
                            and funding to the theatre and  the arts                                                            
                            programs. Art in public places is vital.                                                            
                            She spoke in support of programs run  by                                                            
                            the  local  arts   Council.  She   urged                                                            
                            members to  make a  smart investment  of                                                            
                            $75 thousand dollars in general funds.                                                            
 1543 Representative        Noted that most people do not make their                                                            
      Phillips              living through the arts.                                                                          
 1560 Ms. Parry-Moore       Noted that she  was a  teacher of  voice                                                            
                            and an actor and singer. She  noted that                                                            
                            she pieced it  together. So many of  the                                                          
                           smaller   organization  rely   on   that                                                             
                           funding.                                                                                           
1601 -209-                 President, Alaska Assn. of Education of                                                              
                           the  Child. She  urged full  support for                                                             
                           providing  for   children's  needs.  The                                                             
                           actions of  the State speak  louder than                                                             
                           our  words.  The  state is  not  talking                                                             
                           about  prevention, but  rather  treading                                                             
                           water.  Stated  that  the  work  of  the                                                             
                           legislature is to mitigate the long-term                                                             
                           damage   and  to   not   have  long-term                                                             
                           impacts.    Children     cannot    wait.                                                             
                           Additional  funds  are   need  for  safe                                                             
                           options for parents.                                                                                 
                           1. Denali Kid Care                                                                                   
                           2. Healthy Families                                                                                  
                           3. Head Start                                                                                      
1824 -210-                 Reiterated concern that the $76 thousand                                                             
                           dollars for art in  public places not be                                                             
                           cut.  He  noted  that Perseverance  uses                                                             
                           that  money to  leverage money  from the                                                             
                           federal  government. The  money received                                                             
                           from  the State  is  put  back into  the                                                             
                           economy. He noted his support for public                                                             
                           broadcasting.                                                                                      
1903 -211-                 Voiced concern for the cut to the arts.                                                              
                           She noted that  cut would be devastating                                                             
                           for  our  culture  and  our  State.  The                                                             
                           investment  attracted  2x  regional  and                                                             
                           federal returns. Alaskans want the arts.                                                             
                           Your constituents  want support  for the                                                             
                           arts. The  arts  create a  creative work                                                             
                           force. It is not in the best interest to                                                             
                           cut these programs.                                                                                  
                           She asked why our students are not                                                                   
                           learning. She noted that there are                                                                   
                           different types of learning. Many                                                                    
                           cultures teach by doing. The state is                                                                
                           still giving the information in the same                                                             
                           old way. Alaska invests $.75 cents in                                                                
                           arts per person. It is not in the best                                                               
                           interest to cut the arts. The most                                                                   
                           important thing about our future is to                                                               
                           use our imaginations. She invited people                                                             
                           to imagine what would make a better                                                                  
                           Alaska.                                                                                            
 2153 -212-                 Spoke in  support of  public radio.  She                                                            
                            stressed   that   public   radio   needs                                                            
                            support. She  added that  she  supported                                                            
                            the full funding for the Arts program.                                                            
 2221 -213-                 Testified  in   support  of   FAS.   She                                                            
                            commented  that  she  is   the  adoptive                                                            
                            mother  of   two   children  with   many                                                            
                            illnesses because the birth mother drank                                                            
                            during  pregnancy.   She   pleaded   for                                                            
                            members  not  to  cut  any  grants  that                                                            
                            affect those  that  suffer from  serious                                                            
                            mental illnesses. She asked for  members                                                            
                            to address  FAS,  domestic  violence  or                                                            
                            sexual  assault.  Loosing  funds  denies                                                            
                            treatment for the most vulnerable.                                                                
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 358  -214-                 Spoke in  support  of full  funding  for                                                            
                            children  and   the  domestic   violence                                                            
                            program.  She  stated  that  ¼  of   the                                                            
                            children  that  she  had   in  classroom                                                            
                            suffered from  either  sexual  abuse  or                                                            
                            alcohol or  divorce.  Advocate  of  full                                                            
                            funding   for   schools   and   domestic                                                            
                            violence. She has 170 students and works                                                            
                            60 hours a week, but still can't  get to                                                            
                            all of  the kids.  Support for  domestic                                                            
                            violence and sexual abuse programs.                                                               
 727  -215-                 Spoke  in   support  of  public   radio.                                                            
                            Emphasized that she  pledges as much  as                                                            
                            she  can  afford.   Commercial  stations                                                            
                            cannot provide the same services.                                                                 
 878  -216-                 Support of funding for domestic violence                                                            
                            and  sexual  assault.  Gave  details  on                                                            
                            services provided by shelters. Noted low                                                            
                            pay of staff and lack of  benefits. Does                                                            
                            a lot with very little and no place left                                                            
                            to cut. Questioned if they should reduce                                                            
                            efforts in schools, providing shelter or                                                            
                            other services.                                                                                   
 1133 -217-                 Support for  funding  of  programs  that                                                            
                            assist fetal alcohol syndrome and  other                                                            
                            services that  affect children.  Parents                                                            
                            alone do not raise children. Support for                                                            
                            funding on mental health programs.                                                                
 1304 Representative J.     What  is   the   $5.8   million   dollar                                                          
      Davies               reduction.                                                                                         
1318  Co-Chair Therriault  Explained that funding  is being shifted                                                             
                           for  five years  and  that  no match  is                                                             
                           required.  He   maintained  that  Alaska                                                             
                           spends  more  money  than  next  closest                                                             
                           state in gross dollars.                                                                            
1399  Ms. Rorem            Doesn't want money to be used to replace                                                             
                           existing  dollars; should  be  dedicated                                                             
                           for fetal alcohol programs.                                                                        
1452  Co-Chair Therriault  Portion  diverted  is  specifically  for                                                             
                           fetal alcohol program in Fairbanks.                                                                
1471  -218-                Support for  alcohol treatment programs.                                                             
                           Recounted   personal  experiences   with                                                             
                           alcohol addiction.                                                                                 
1604  -219-                Support for  drug and  alcohol addiction                                                             
                           funding.  Noted   her   experience  with                                                             
                           alcoholism  and  the support  given  her                                                             
                           through treatment. Stressed  the affects                                                             
                           of alcoholism on children.                                                                         
1734  -220-                Support for funding in the Department of                                                             
                           Public Safety for code inspectors.                                                                 
1866  Representative       Noted  that there  are  one-year federal                                                             
      Grussendorf          funds to bring buildings to code.                                                                    
                           Federal funding through FEMA is tied.                                                              
1906  Representative G.    Maybe  more appropriate  in the  capital                                                             
      Davis                budget. Noted that $98 thousand needed                                                               
                           for a state match.                                                                                 
1942  -221-                It takes state  resources to make money.                                                             
                           Urged members to invest in rural Alaska.                                                             
                           Spoke against the use of Permanent Fund.                                                           
2036  Representative       In  Community  and Economic  Development                                                             
      Phillips             look   at   opportunities   to   connect                                                             
                           communities.                                                                                       
2105  -222-                Support  for funding  of  state employee                                                             
                           contracts. Perceived that there would be                                                             
                           a  strike if  contracts are  not funded.                                                             
                           Can be  averted with a  fiscal plan that                                                             
                           encompasses taxes.                                                                                 
2193  -223-                Support  for  funding to  public  radio.                                                             
                           Noted   the  force   of   public  radio.                                                             
                           Importance  of   rural  radio   and  the                                                             
                           participation of volunteers.                                                                       
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                           Continued remarks  in support  of public                                                             
                           radio.  "Now  that  I   have  the  horse                                                           
                            trained not to eat it dies."                                                                      
 182  -224-                 Emphasized that  volunteers keep  public                                                            
                            radio on the air. Members support public                                                            
                            radio. Stressed  that  there  have  been                                                            
                            huge cuts  over  many years.  Have  done                                                            
                            what they can to protect sound  of local                                                            
                            stations;  many   services   have   been                                                            
                            combined.                                                                                         
 392  -225-                 Support for  health  care  programs  and                                                            
                            public radio. Added  support for  mental                                                            
                            health programs.                                                                                  
 564  -226-                 Support for  museum  funding.  Expressed                                                            
                            concerns regarding  closure  of  Shelton                                                            
                            Jackson Museum in  Sitka. Observed  that                                                            
                            there are fewer people working for state                                                            
                            museums than in 1976.                                                                             
 689  Representative        Asked the  amount  necessary to  sustain                                                            
      Grussendorf           the museums' funding.                                                                             
 748  Mr. Loring            Explained that  tour companies  want  to                                                            
                            own the resources. He  did not know  how                                                            
                            much could  be raised.  The increase  in                                                            
                            program  receipts  would  be  both  from                                                            
                            Sitka and Juneau.                                                                                 
 830  -227-                 Spoke to funding the State contracts. He                                                            
                            stated that the State wages are  low and                                                            
                            below  market.  He  commented  that  the                                                            
                            agreements do not represent an  increase                                                            
                            in pay,  but rather a  softening of  the                                                            
                            blow. With the contracts they would only                                                            
                            lose a small  percentage of the cost  of                                                            
                            living increase.  He  pointed  out  that                                                            
                            State employees  are not  looking for  a                                                            
                            free  handout.  The  state  employee  is                                                            
                            being squeezed economically so that they                                                            
                            can barely pay their rent.  He requested                                                            
                            that the contracts be funded.                                                                     
 1109 Co-Chair Therriault   Asked if the members understand that the                                                            
                            agreement must come  to the  Legislature                                                            
                            for ratification.                                                                                 
 1162 Mr. Roxburgh          Replied  that  there  is   a  difference                                                            
                            between the approval of the contract and                                                            
                            the funding of  the contract. He  agreed                                                            
                            that it  is a  difficult issue.  Members                                                            
                            would be  disappointed if the  contracts                                                            
                            are turned down.                                                                                  
 1232 Co-Chair Therriault   Noted that  this a  three-year contract.                                                          
                           He  noted that  they cannot  bind future                                                             
                           legislatures. He  spoke  to the  eroding                                                             
                           funding negotiations.                                                                              
1278  Mr. Roxburgh         Commented  that  merit increases  should                                                             
                           reflect  merit  and   not  an  inflation                                                             
                           proofing for wages. On the average, what                                                             
                           the  workers  are  being   paid  is  not                                                             
                           keeping up with inflation.                                                                         
1337  Co-Chair Therriault  Spoke to his confusion regarding the pay                                                             
                           increase for  merit. He stated  that pay                                                             
                           can raise  18% over a  20-year period of                                                             
                           time. He stated that was a discrepancy.                                                            
1402  Representative       Commented that the Legislature should be                                                             
      Austerman            negotiating the contracts.                                                                         
1425  Representative       Commented  that  the  numbers  of  merit                                                             
      Kerttula             increases should be determined. She                                                                  
                           noted that  an employee  can max  out in                                                             
                           those positions.                                                                                   
1481  Mr. Roxburgh         Suggested  that they  contact the  labor                                                             
                           economist, Tom Wylie.                                                                              
1503  Representative J.    Commented that  the skill level  must be                                                             
      Davies               compared.                                                                                          
1540  -228-                Spoke  on  behalf  of   the  network  on                                                             
                           domestic  violence and  sexual  assault.                                                             
                           She  spoke on  behalf  of the  statewide                                                             
                           committee on stalking women. The federal                                                             
                           money does  not  go to  programs. Alaska                                                             
                           one of  the few states  that has allowed                                                             
                           judiciary to  take advantage  of funding                                                             
                           in  order to  understand  their role  in                                                             
                           domestic violence. Detailed  where money                                                             
                           has been  spent. Looking for alternative                                                             
                           financial   support   and   transitional                                                             
                           housing.  Increase  in  federal  dollars                                                             
                           supports  systems  that   interact  with                                                             
                           victims and  help first  responders, not                                                             
                           programs. Seeking  support  from federal                                                             
                           government.   State    dollars   support                                                             
                           emergency first response.                                                                          
2031  -229-                Support  for   Alaska   Legal  Services.                                                             
                           Pointed out that it  is the first avenue                                                             
                           to   assist  domestic   violence  cases.                                                             
                           Recounted  services provided  by  Alaska                                                             
                           Legal Services. Support  for programs to                                                             
                           address  domestic  violence  and  sexual                                                             
                           assault. Alaska  was among the  first to                                                           
                            combine  domestic  violence  and  sexual                                                            
                            assault. Observed that 12 women died  as                                                            
                            the  result  of  domestic   violence  in                                                            
                            Alaska in one year.                                                                               
 2258 -230-                 Expressed concern with funding for                                                                  
                            education. Impact  of inflation  cancels                                                            
                            increases in  SB  36.  Detailed  funding                                                            
                            needs. Stressed need to address students                                                            
                            that do  not  pass benchmark  exams  and                                                            
                            high school graduation qualifying tests.                                                          
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 72   Mr. Marshall          He continued his testimony on behalf of                                                             
                            additional education  funding. The  loss                                                            
                            of students  is  more  than  2  percent.                                                            
                            Noted the need for deferred maintenance.                                                            
                            Schools mirror every city and village in                                                            
                            Alaska. Questioned  if  the  legislature                                                            
                            would provide the resources so that each                                                            
                            student can take advantage.                                                                       
 432 Mr. Marshall           In response to a question by Co-Chair                                                               
                            Therriault,  noted  that  the  ADM   was                                                            
                            $134,000 in  FY00  and is  $131,000  for                                                            
                            FY01. Pointed  out  that costs  are  not                                                            
                            greatly reduced  by  a decrease  in  two                                                            
                            students.                                                                                         
 701 -231-                  Spoke in support of education funding                                                               
                            and emphasized the need to  reduce class                                                            
                            size. Noted disrepair of  the buildings,                                                            
                            leaking roofs,  "hard  to focus  on  the                                                            
                            teachers when things  are falling  apart                                                            
                           around you."                                                                                       
 836 -232-                  Support   for    public    broadcasting.                                                            
                            Recalled experiences with KUAC radio  in                                                            
                            Fairbanks. Stressed  that  public  radio                                                            
                            has improved  the  quality of  life.  It                                                            
                            serves the whole community.                                                                       
 1030 Co-Chair Mulder       Remarks thanking testifiers.                                                                      
 1044 Co-Chair Therriault Emphasized that there haven't been                                                                    
                            complaints regarding the need for an                                                                
                            automatic supplemental in FY01. Stressed                                                            
                            the areas that received funding.                                                                  
 1096 Representative G.     Justifications for programs that were                                                               
      Davis                 being reduced.                                                                                    
 1163 Co-Chair Mulder       Noted comments by testifiers suggesting                                                             
                            solutions to the state's financial                                                                
                           problems. In support for alternatives.                                                             
1209 Co-Chair Mulder       ADJOURNMENT                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
                           The meeting was adjourned at 8:45 p.m.                                                             

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