Legislature(1997 - 1998)
04/03/1998 09:15 AM Senate FIN
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MINUTES
SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE
3 April 1998
9:15 a.m.
TAPES
SFC-98, #111, Side A
CALL TO ORDER
Senator Bert Sharp, Co-chair, convened the meeting at
approximately 9:15 a.m.
PRESENT
In addition to Co-chairman Sharp, Senators Pearce, Donley
and Parnell were present when the meeting was convened.
Senator Phillips arrived shortly thereafter.
Also Attending: DAN SPENCER, Chief Budget Analyst, Office
of Management and Budget, Office of the Governor; JIM
BALDWIN, Assistant Attorney General, Governmental Affairs
Section, Department of Law; KRAG JOHNSON, staff to Senator
Jerry Ward; BRUCE RICHARDS, Program Coordinator, Office of
the Commissioner, Department of Corrections; JAYNE ANDREEN,
Executive Director, Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual
Assault, Department of Public Safety; LAURIE HUGENIN,
Director, Sexual Assault Network; JENNIFER BELL, Natives for
Sobriety; MIKE GREANY, Director, Division of Legislative
Finance; DAVE TONKOVICH, Fiscal Analyst, Division of
Legislative Finance; and aides to committee members and
other members of the Legislature.
SUMMARY INFORMATION
SENATE BILL NO. 347
"An Act relating to the increase of an appropriation
item based on additional federal or other program
receipts."
Co-chair Sharp called SB 347.
(Due to a malfunction of the recording and teleconference
equipment this meeting was not properly recorded. The short
set of minutes following was taken from the Secretary's
handwritten log notes, which are attached to the hard copy
for any future reference.)
DAN SPENCER, Chief Budget Analyst, Office of Management and
Budget was invited to join the committee. He reviewed the
five RPL's brought before the committee. The first three
were: one, Sitka Airport; two, Department of Fish and Game;
and three, ASMI.
Senator Donley asked what had been done regarding ASMI. Mr.
Spencer said they had worked closely with ASMI to resolve
the issue. He noted the director of ASMI was not "canned"
however later left on his own.
Co-chair Sharp said this had set a very bad precedence. The
director flagrantly spent money he did not have and then the
Governor bailed him out. He hoped that they had learned
their lesson. He said the State had no reason or precedence
to bail out ASMI.
Mr. Spencer continued the last two RPL's and noted they
were: four, PILT; and five, EVOS. He said the process for
requesting RPL's was not broken and had not been abused.
JIM BALDWIN, Assistant Attorney General, Department of Law
was invited to join the committee. He said the dispute over
these had never been resolved and advised the Legislature
should appropriate the necessary funds. There followed a
short discussion between Senator Parnell and Mr. Baldwin
regarding the 45-day rule. Mr. Baldwin did not feel any
pressure under the 45-day rule and noted there had always
been an honorable compromise if necessary.
Senator Phillips MOVED SB 347 and WITHOUT OBJECTION it was
REPORTED OUT with individual recommendations and zero fiscal
note prepared by Mike Greany, Director, Division of
Legislative Finance.
SENATE BILL NO. 242
"An Act providing for the forfeiture of good time
sentence credits of sex offenders who fail to
successfully complete sex offender treatment programs."
KRAG JOHNSON, staff to Senator Jerry Ward was invited to
join the committee. He read the sponsor statement into the
record.
Senator Donley requested an amendment be made to page 1,
lines 9 - 10 to insert "participate in or". Mr. Johnson
said the amendment would be acceptable to the sponsor.
Senator Donley MOVED amendment #1 and WITHOUT OBJECTION it
was ADOPTED.
BRUCE RICHARDS, Program Coordinator, Office of the
Commissioner, Department of Corrections was invited to join
the committee. He briefly explained for the committee that
there was a new zero fiscal note from the department.
(pause on record)
JENNIFER BELL, Natives for Sobriety was invited to join the
committee. She said this was a good bill but would like to
see more cultural relevancy and sensitivity to Native
inmates. Due to a language barrier in many instances people
were kicked out of programs for being non-responsive.
Mr. Johnson advised the committee that in last year's budget
monies had been allocated for culturally relevant programs.
He said Senator Ward watched this very closely.
JAYNE ANDREEN, Executive Director, Council on Domestic
Violence and Sexual Assault, Department of Public Safety was
invited to join the committee. She commented briefly on the
bill.
LAURIE HUGENIN, Director, Sexual Assault Network was invited
to join the committee. She also offered brief comments to
the bill.
Senator Phillips MOVED CSSB 342(FIN) and WITHOUT OBJECTION
it was REPORTED OUT with individual recommendations and zero
fiscal note, Department of Corrections.
Co-chair Sharp reviewed the agenda for tomorrow and said the
committee would meet at 9:00 a.m.
ADJOURNMENT
Co-chair Sharp recessed the meeting at approximately 9:55
a.m.
SFC-98 -3- 4/03/98
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