Legislature(2003 - 2004)

01/14/2004 01:43 PM House FIN

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                   HOUSE FINANCE COMMITTEE                                                                                      
                       January 14, 2003                                                                                         
                           1:43 PM                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
 TAPE HFC 04 -03, Side A                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
 CALL TO ORDER                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
 Co-Chair Harris called the House Finance Committee meeting                                                                     
 to order at 1:43 PM                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
 MEMBERS PRESENT                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
 Representative John Harris, Co-Chair                                                                                           
 Representative Bill Williams, Co-Chair                                                                                         
 Representative Kevin Meyer, Vice-Chair                                                                                         
 Representative Mike Chenault                                                                                                   
 Representative Eric Croft                                                                                                      
 Representative Hugh Fate                                                                                                       
 Representative Richard Foster                                                                                                  
 Representative Mike Hawker                                                                                                     
 Representative Reggie Joule                                                                                                    
 Representative Carl Moses                                                                                                      
 Representative Bill Stoltze                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
 MEMBERS ABSENT                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
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 ALSO PRESENT                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
 Representative David Guttenberg; Representative Dan Ogg;                                                                       
 Representative Harry Crawford; Representative Beverly Masek;                                                                   
 Representative Ralph Samuels                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
 PRESENT VIA TELECONFERENCE                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
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 GENERAL SUBJECT(S):                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
          OVERVIEW:  PERCENT OF MARKET VALUE SUBCOMMITTEE                                                                     
                      HOUSE SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS                                                               
                                                                                                                                
The following overview was taken in log note format.  Tapes                                                                     
and handouts will be on file with the House Finance                                                                             
Committee through the 23rd Legislative Session, contact 465-                                                                    
2156. After the 23rd Legislative Session they will be                                                                           
available through the Legislative Library at 465-3808.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
 LOG SPEAKER                DISCUSSION                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
      TAPE HFC 04 -03                                                                                                       
      SIDE A                                                                                                                  
000 Co-Chair Harris         Convened the House Finance Committee                                                                
                            meeting at 1:43 p.m.                                                                              
158   Vice-Chair Meyer      Explained  that Co-Chair  Williams  asked                                                           
                            him  to head  up  the Percent  of  Market                                                           
                            Value Subcommittee (POMV), at  the end of                                                           
                            the last session, to  discuss the concept                                                           
                            in different places around the state. The                                                           
                            Senate  also  has  a   POMV  subcommittee                                                           
                            chaired by  Senator Ralph  Seekins, which                                                           
                            met in other communities.  Representative                                                           
                            Hawker chairs the House Special Committee                                                           
                            on  Ways  &  Means,  which  also  met  in                                                           
                            various    towns.     Vice-Chair    Meyer                                                           
                            introduced  the   members  of   the  POMV                                                           
                            committee     and      explained     that                                                           
                            Representative      Hawker       replaced                                                           
                            Representative Whittaker.                                                                         
439   Vice-Chair Meyer      explained   that   the    meetings   were                                                           
                            informational   presentations  with   the                                                           
                            Permanent  Fund  Board and  were  not  an                                                           
                            attempt  to  gain  public   support.  The                                                           
                            public  was  invited  and  encouraged  to                                                           
                            testify.     He   observed   that   Kenai                                                           
                            testifiers  expressed  concern   that  if                                                           
                            there  were more  money,  state  spending                                                           
                            would increase.                                                                                   
531 Vice-Chair Meyer        Encouraged        consideration        of                                                           
                            Representative Stoltze's bill, to require                                                           
                            a spending cap.                                                                                   
613   Vice-Chair Meyer      Elaborated on the concerns  and perceived                                                           
                            disadvantages   of   the   POMV   concept                                                           
                            including whether  it  is necessary,  the                                                           
                            pressure  to use  some  of  the money  as                                                           
                            state   revenues  become   tighter,   and                                                           
                            whether it  will limit  the legislature's                                                           
                            flexibility  once   it's  in   the  state                                                           
                           Constitution.                                                                                      
737   Vice-Chair Meyer      Maintained that the Permanent  Fund Board                                                           
                            is comfortable with a 5%  payout based on                                                           
                            an 8% return with 3% to protect the Fund.                                                           
                            Observed that concern  has been expressed                                                           
                            that the principal would  have to be used                                                           
                            for the 5%  payout.  Some years  the Fund                                                           
                            will earn  up  to  12%; Vice-Chair  Meyer                                                           
                            asserted  he's  in agreement  with  a  5%                                                           
                            payout and  asserted that the  Fund would                                                           
                            achieve 8% over the long term.                                                                    
847 Vice-Chair Meyer        Encouraged the Subcommittee to move HJR
                            26  [POMV legislation]  when  it's  heard                                                           
                            January 20;                                                                                       
947   Vice-Chair Meyer      In summary, he  stated that HJR  26 helps                                                           
                            ensure a good dividend, protects the Fund                                                           
                            and lets  all Alaskans  vote.   There are                                                         
                            minor  differences between  the House  and                                                          
                            Senate versions.                                                                                  
 1150 Representative        Expressed that it's a subject the "grass                                                            
      Chenault              roots" citizens need to look at rather                                                              
                            than  assembly   or  chamber  of  commerce                                                          
                            people  whom he feels may have  underlying                                                          
                            reasons  for  voting  for  the  POMV.  The                                                          
                            legislature  needs to get the  information                                                          
                            out   so  people  can  make  an   informed                                                          
                            decision.  He concluded  that the  Percent                                                          
                            of Market Value  Board came out with solid                                                          
                            information.                                                                                      
 1457 Representative Joule   Pointed out that  this  process has  been                                                          
                            on-going  for several  years with  efforts                                                          
                            to  move  a measure  from the  House,  and                                                          
                            expressed  his support of the process  and                                                          
                            noted   that  the   discussion  is   being                                                          
                            expanded outside the legislature.                                                                 
 1705 Co-Chair Harris       Thanked Vice-Chair Meyer and referred to                                                            
                            Governor  Murkowski's State  of the  State                                                          
                            Address  that  opened   up  the  arena  of                                                          
                            management  of   the  Permanent  Fund.  He                                                          
                            observed  that if the public doesn't  want                                                          
                            to  use the Permanent  Fund to fund  state                                                          
                            government,   then   Alaska's  choice   is                                                          
                            limited  to taxation and natural  resource                                                          
                            development. Co-Chair  Harris stressed the                                                          
                            extreme importance of this issue.                                                                 
 1958 Representative Croft  Noted  that  currently there  is  absolute                                                          
                            protection  of the  Fund's principal  with                                                          
                            spending  of  its   accumulated  earnings.                                                          
                            Although he agreed  there is cause to move                                                          
                            toward POMV, he  stressed that the current                                                          
                            formulation  is  a  safe one  because  the                                                          
                            state  can't spend what it hasn't  earned:                                                          
                            the  danger of POMV lies in spending  what                                                          
                            hasn't  actually   been  earned  and  even                                                          
                            invading the principal  of the Fund, which                                                          
                            has never been allowed.   The trade-off or                                                          
                            benefit is automatic inflation-proofing.                                                          
 2140 Representative Croft  Continued  to discuss rates of return  and                                                          
                            average inflation.                                                                                
 2248 Representative Croft   Emphasized the risk is asking Alaskans to                                                          
                            make permanent changes  and stressed being                                                          
                            clear  and  honest  with  the  people.  He                                                          
                            questioned how to divide the earnings.                                                            
 2421 Representative Croft  Percent   of   Market   Value   can't   be                                                          
                            innocuous and affect  dividends and at the                                                          
                            same time, be the  cornerstone of a fiscal                                                          
                            plan   diverting  that   money  to   state                                                          
                            government. Representative  Croft rejected                                                          
                            the  idea  that  it is  a  choice  between                                                          
                            taking   a  substantial  portion  of   the                                                        
                            people's  dividend  or  facing  financial                                                           
                            collapse when,  in fact,  Alaska contains                                                           
                            North   America's  largest   deposit   of                                                           
                            natural gas.                                                                                      
2632  Representative Croft  Asserted     there    are     significant                                                           
                            alternatives   that    involve   resource                                                           
                            development rather than taxation.                                                                 
2710  Co-Chair Williams     Noted there will  be more time  to debate                                                           
                            this issue later this session.                                                                    
2811 Representative         Acknowledged that Representative Croft                                                              
      Hawker                raised legitimate concerns and his debate                                                           
                            was well framed.                                                                                  
2912  Vice-Chair Meyer      Said  the  [PF]  Board  will  answer  the                                                           
                            concerns voiced by Representative Croft.                                                          
3015 Representative         Framing   the   discussion   in   broader                                                           
      Hawker                perspective,    Representative     Hawker                                                           
                            discussed  the  evolution  of  the  House                                                           
                            Special  Committee  on   Ways  and  Means                                                           
                            (HSCWM) membership  and  its targets  and                                                           
                            objectives. HSCWM started with the widest                                                           
                            possible  breadth  of  fiscal  philosophy                                                           
                            with  legitimate  divergence  of  opinion                                                           
                            among the members.                                                                                
3413 Representative         Discussed the five components of the                                                                
      Hawker                committee's Comprehensive Fiscal Plan                                                               
                            provided in  a  handout  (copy on  file.)                                                           
                            These are  not new  points and  have been                                                           
                            brought  before  the   body  in  previous                                                           
                            years.                                                                                            
3714 Representative         Observed    the   interim    was    spent                                                           
      Hawker                researching   the   background   of   the                                                           
                            Permanent Fund  and meeting  with elected                                                           
                            officials    and   school    boards    in                                                           
                            communities      including      Unalaska,                                                           
                            Fairbanks,   Nome,    Anchorage,   Kenai,                                                           
                            Soldotna, Palmer and Wasilla.                                                                     
3918 Representative         Continued that all meetings were open and                                                           
      Hawker                the meeting format included explanation                                                             
                            of HR  6 and  the three  missions of  the                                                           
                            Committee.                                                                                        
4033 Representative         Stated   he    discovered   a    lot   of                                                           
      Hawker                misunderstanding   even   among   elected                                                           
                            officials about  the  budget deficit  and                                                           
                            budget situation.                                                                                 
4234 Representative         Referred to "Alaska's Fiscal Toolbox" in                                                            
      Hawker                the handout.                                                                                      
4319 Representative         Explained the town meetings addressed                                                               
      Hawker                cutting the budget to deal with the $650                                                            
                            million deficit but said it would involve                                                           
                            deleting  essential state  services  that                                                           
                            comprise 65% of the  budget [see handout,                                                           
                            Budget Cuts in Perspective].                                                                      
 4514 Representative        Referred to the graph provided by the                                                               
      Hawker                Legislative Finance Division.  He argued                                                            
                            that  today, on an inflation-adjusted  per                                                          
                            capita  basis, we have  cut the budget  to                                                          
                            pre-Pipeline  levels.   He  asserted  that                                                          
                            fiscal      discipline     comes      with                                                          
                           consequences.                                                                                      
 4625 Representative        Stated that because less than one-third                                                             
      Hawker                of audiences at the community meetings                                                              
                            had  lived in  Alaska  when the  Permanent                                                          
                            Fund  was created  in  1976, the  meetings                                                          
                            needed to address the Fund's intent.                                                              
                                                                                                                                
      TAPE HFC 04 -03                                                                                                       
      SIDE B                                                                                                                  
 4447 Representative        Representative Hawker read excerpts from                                                            
      Hawker                the Permanent Fund "Statement in Favor of                                                           
                            Proposition  No. 2" and concluded that  we                                                          
                            need  to ask  where the  state funds  will                                                          
                            originate  when the  resources of oil  and                                                          
                            gas  are  depleted.   The  Permanent  Fund                                                          
                            will  not replace the people's  collective                                                          
                            responsibility.                                                                                   
 4358 Representative        Discussed the 5% POMV payout concept,                                                               
      Hawker                with a 50-50 split to dividends and                                                                 
                            public services.                                                                                  
 4227 Representative        Quoted   from    the   handout,   Alaska's                                                          
      Hawker                Dilemma: we only need to tax ourselves to                                                           
                            the  extent we are  unwilling to use  part                                                          
                            of the Permanent  Fund's earnings. Briefly                                                          
                            discussed  points in Governor  Murkowski's                                                          
                            State  of  the   State  Address  including                                                          
                            frugality,   adopting   a   constitutional                                                          
                            spending limit,  the gas pipeline project,                                                          
                            adopting  endowment   management  for  the                                                          
                            Fund,  the POMV,  and structuring  general                                                          
                            revenue system components.                                                                          
                                                                                                                              
 4044 Representative        Referred to a fiscal policy letter to                                                               
      Hawker                Representative Hawker, dated October 29,                                                            
                            2003  and  signed by  numerous  employers,                                                          
                            nonprofits     and      other     business                                                          
                            representatives (copy on file.)                                                                   
 3957 Representative        Indicated     articles    appearing     in                                                          
      Hawker                newspapers across the state show emerging                                                           
                            public  consensus  is  in favor  of  these                                                          
                            proposals.                                                                                        
 3821 Representative        Asserted that the people voiced a lack of                                                           
      Hawker                support for taxes.                                                                                
 3532 Representative        Stressed   that    Alaskans   called   for                                                          
      Hawker                legislative leadership and solutions                                                                
                            during the HSCWM committee meetings.                                                              
 3357 Representative        Expressed    hope   of   bridging    these                                                          
      Hawker                legitimate issues in the Administration                                                           
                            and with the Minority.                                                                            
3236 Vice-Chair Meyer       Asked Representative Hawker if there were                                                           
                            "a central theme" people  supported, such                                                           
                            as sales  or income  tax, or  use of  the                                                           
                            Permanent Fund earnings.                                                                          
3143 Representative         The meetings skipped over taxes but he                                                              
      Hawker                has   concluded    that   a    geographic                                                           
                            difference  exists   with  small,   rural                                                           
                            communities  located  off   the  Railbelt                                                           
                            adamantly  opposed  to  sales  taxes  and                                                           
                            those on the  Railbelt in favor  of them.                                                           
                            The public appears accepting  of taxes as                                                           
                            long  as the  budget  is  reduced to  the                                                           
                            "right level," with divergent  opinion on                                                           
                            what that might be.                                                                               
2932 Vice-Chair Meyer       Concluded by stating that support or                                                                
                            opposition for  sales  versus income  tax                                                           
                            depends on where you live.                                                                        
2817 ADJOURNMENT            The meeting was adjourned at 2:51 PM                                                              
                                                                                                                                

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