30Th Legislature, 2017-2018

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

30Th Legislature, 2017-2018 DIRECTORY 30th Alaska Legislature 2017-2018 1 Presiding Officers 2 Senators 7 Representatives 17 Legislators by District 19 Legislator Locator 21 Permanent Interim Committees 22 House Special Committees 23 Senate Special Committees 24 Jurisdiction of Standing Committees 25 Senate Leadership, Political Composition, Administration 26 Senate Standing Committees 28 House of Representatives Leadership, Political Composition, Administration 29 House Standing Committees LEGISLATIVE AGENCIES 31 Legislative Affairs Agency 33 Legislative Audit Division Legislative Finance Division Office of the Ombudsman Select Committee on Legislative Ethics Alaska Office of Victim’s Rights 34 Legislative Information Offices 36 Alaska State Officials 38 Alaska Congressional Delegation 39 President of the United States of America 40 Alaska’s Flag Song 41 Daily Order of Business General Information FOR INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: Juneau Legislative Information Office State Capitol Juneau, AK 99801-1182 907-465-4648 http://akleg.gov OR YOUR REGIONAL LEGISLATIVE INFORMATION OFFICE Directory starts on page 34 PRESIDING OFFICERS 30th Alaska Legislature 2017-2018 PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE PETE KELLY Republican District A 1292 Saddler Way, Suite 308 Fairbanks, AK 99701 Session: 465-3709 Session Fax: 465-4714 Interim: 451-4347 Interim Fax: 451-4348 Toll-Free: 877-665-3709 SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES BRYCE EDGMON Democrat District 37 State Capitol, Room 208 Juneau, AK 99801-1182 Session: 465-4451 Session Fax: 465-3445 Interim: 269-0275 Interim Fax: 269-0274 Toll-Free: 800-898-4451 The President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives are elected by a majority of the members of their respective houses to serve a two-year term. They are responsible for the appointment of standing committees, conducting the proceedings of the body, and providing general leadership of that chamber. 1 SENATORS TOM BEGICH 1500 W Benson Blvd, Anchorage AK 99503 Session: 465-3704 Interim: 269-0169 Session Fax: 465-2529 Interim Fax: 269-0172 Toll Free: 1-866-330-3704 Email: [email protected] Occupation: Musician; Strategic Consultant Spouse: Sarah Sledge Party: Democrat District: J Elected to Senate 2016 CLICK BISHOP 1292 Sadler Way Ste 308, Fairbanks AK 99701 Session: 465-2327 Interim: 456-8161 Toll Free: 1-800-336-7383 Email: [email protected] Occupation: Miner; Active Retired Operating Engineer Local 302 Spouse: Darlene Party: Republican District: C Elected to Senate 2012, 2014 JOHN B. COGHILL JR. 1292 Sadler Way Ste 340, Fairbanks AK 99701 Session: 465-3719 Interim: 451-2157 Session Fax: 465-3258 Toll Free: 1-877-465-3719 Email: [email protected] Spouse: Luann Party: Republican District: B Elected to House 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008; Appointed to Senate 10/2009 Elected to Senate 2010, 2012, 2016 MIA COSTELLO 1500 W Benson Blvd, Anchorage AK 99503 Session: 465-4968 Interim: 269-0117 Toll Free: 1-800-773-4968 Email: [email protected] Occupation: Former Educator; Public Relations & Government Executive Spouse: Andrew Party: Republican District: K Elected to House 2010, 2012 Elected to Senate 2014 2 SENATORS DENNIS EGAN 120 4th St, State Capitol Rm 9 Juneau AK 99801-1182 Phone: 465-4947 Fax: 465-2108 Email: [email protected] Occupation: Broadcaster Spouse: Linda Party: Democrat District: Q Appointed to Senate 4/09; Elected to Senate 2010, 2014 BERTA GARDNER 1500 W Benson Blvd, Anchorage AK 99503 Session: 465-4930 Interim: 269-0174 Toll Free: 1-800-331-4930 Email: [email protected] Occupation: State Senator Spouse: Mike Gardner Party: Democrat District: I - Midtown Anchorage Elected to House 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010 Elected to Senate 2012, 2014 CATHY GIESSEL 1500 W Benson Blvd, Anchorage AK 99503 Session: 465-4843 Interim: 269-0181 Toll Free: 1-800-892-4843 Email: [email protected] Occupation: Registered Nurse; Advanced Nurse Practitioner Spouse: Richard Party: Republican District: N Elected to Senate 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016 LYMAN F. HOFFMAN PO Box 886, Bethel AK 99559 Session: 465-4453 Interim: 465-4453 Session Fax: 465-4523 Interim Fax: 465-4523 Toll Free: 1-866-465-4453 Email: [email protected] Occupation: Businessman; Fisherman Spouse: Lillian Party: Democrat District: S Elected to House 1986, 1988, 1992; Elected to Senate 1990, 1994, 1998, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2012, 2014 3 SENATORS SHELLEY HUGHES 600 E Railroad Ave, Wasilla AK 99654 Session: 465-3743 Interim: 376-3725 Toll Free: 1-800-565-3743 Email: [email protected] Occupation: Project Consultant Spouse: Roger Party: Republican District: F Appointed to House 4/2012; Elected to House 2012, 2014 Elected to Senate 2016 PETE KELLY 1292 Sadler Way Ste 308, Fairbanks AK 99701 Session: 465-3709 Interim: 451-4347 Session Fax: 465-4714 Interim Fax: 451-4348 Toll Free: 1-877-665-3709 Email: [email protected] Occupation: Retired Spouse: Perri Party: Republican District: A Elected to House 1994, 1996 Elected to Senate 1998, 2000, 2012, 2014 ANNA I. MACKINNON 12641 Old Glenn Hwy Ste 201 Eagle River AK 99577 Session: 465-3777 Interim: 694-8944 Toll Free: 1-800-861-5688 Email: [email protected] Occupation: Former Executive Director and Development Director Spouse: John MacKinnon Party: Republican District: G Elected to House 2006, 2008, 2010 Elected to Senate 2012, 2014 KEVIN MEYER 1500 W Benson Blvd, Anchorage AK 99503 Session: 465-4945 Interim: 269-0199 Session Fax: 465-3476 Interim Fax: 269-0197 Toll Free: 1-866-465-4945 Email: [email protected] Occupation: Investment Recovery Coordinator Spouse: Marty Party: Republican District: M Elected to House 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006 Elected to Senate 2008, 2012, 2014 4 SENATORS PETER A. MICCICHE 145 Main St Loop Ste 226, Kenai AK 99611 Session: 465-2828 Interim: 283-7996 Toll Free: 1-800-964-5733 Email: [email protected] Occupation: Commercial Fisherman; Energy Sector Superintendent; Small Business Owner Spouse: Erin Party: Republican District: O Elected to Senate 2012, 2014 DONALD OLSON PO Box 1630, Nome AK 99762-1630 Session: 465-3707 Interim: 269-0254 Session Fax: 465-4821 Interim Fax: 269-2031 Toll Free: 1-800-597-3707 Email: [email protected] Occupation: Small Business Owner; Doctor; Pilot Spouse: Willow Party: Democrat District: T Elected to Senate 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2014 2016 MIKE SHOWER 600 E. Railroad Ave Ste 1, Wasilla AK 99654 Session: 465-6600 Interim: 376-3370 Email: [email protected] Occupation: Retired U.S. Air Force Pilot Spouse: Michelle Party: Republican District: E Appointed to Senate 2/2018 BERT K. STEDMAN 1900 First Ave Ste 310, Ketchikan AK 99901 Session: 465-3873 Interim: 225-8088 Toll Free: 1-877-463-3873 Email: [email protected] Occupation: Financial Services Spouse: Lureen Party: Republican District: R Appointed to Senate 11/2003; Elected to Senate 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016 5 SENATORS GARY STEVENS 305 Center Ave Ste 1, Kodiak AK 99615 Session: 465-4925 Interim: 486-4925 Session Fax: 465-3517 Interim Fax: 486-5264 Toll Free: 1-800-821-4925 Email: [email protected] Occupation: Professor, Univ. of Alaska (Ret.) Spouse: Rita Party: Republican District: P Elected to House 2000, 2002 Appointed to Senate 2/2003; Elected to Senate 2004, 2006, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016 NATASHA VON IMHOF 1500 W Benson Blvd, Anchorage AK 99503 Session: 465-2995 Interim: 269-0250 Toll Free: 1-866-365-2995 Email: [email protected] Occupation: Financial Analyst Spouse: Rudi Party: Republican District: L Elected to Senate 2016 BILL WIELECHOWSKI 1500 W Benson Blvd, Anchorage AK 99503 Session: 465-2435 Interim: 269-0120 Session Fax: 465-6615 Interim Fax: 269-0122 Toll Free: 1-800-550-2435 Email: [email protected] Occupation: Attorney Spouse: Laura Party: Democrat District: H Elected to Senate 2006, 2010, 2012, 2016 DAVID WILSON 600 E Railroad Ave, Wasilla AK 99654 Session: 465-3878 Interim: 376-4866 Session Fax: 465-3265 Interim Fax: 373-4724 Toll Free: 1-800-862-3878 Email: [email protected] Occupation: Social Services Director Spouse: Aleta Party: Republican District: D Elected to Senate 2016 6 REPRESENTATIVES CHRIS BIRCH 1500 W Benson Blvd, Anchorage AK 99503 Session: 465-4931 Interim: 269-0205 Toll Free: 1-866-870-4931 Email: [email protected] Occupation: Engineer Spouse: Pam Party: Republican District: 26 Elected to House 2016 CHARLES MICHAEL “MIKE” CHENAULT 145 Main St Loop Ste 223, Kenai AK 99611 Session: 465-3779 Interim: 283-7223 Toll Free: 1-800-469-3779 Email: [email protected] Occupation: VP Qwick Construction Spouse: Tanna Party: Republican District: 29 Elected to House 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016 MATT CLAMAN 1500 W Benson Blvd, Anchorage AK 99503 Session: 465-4919 Interim: 269-0130 Toll Free: 1-888-465-4919 Email: [email protected] Occupation: Attorney Spouse: Lisa Rieger Party: Democrat District: 21 Elected to House 2014, 2016 HARRIET DRUMMOND 1500 Benson Blvd, Anchorage AK 99503 Session: 465-3875 Interim: 269-0190 Toll Free: 1-800-922-3875 Email: [email protected] Occupation: Small Business Owner Spouse: Elstun Lauessen Party: Democrat District: 18 Elected to House 2012, 2014, 2016 7 REPRESENTATIVES DAVID EASTMAN 600 E Railroad Ave, Wasilla AK 99654 Session: 465-2186 Interim: 373-1842 Toll Free: 1-800-468-2186 Email: [email protected] Occupation: Firefighter/EMT Spouse: Jennifer Party: Republican District: 10 Elected to House 2016 BRYCE EDGMON 120 4th St, State Capitol Rm 208 Juneau AK 99801-1182
Recommended publications
  • House Passes Supplemental Budget, After Serious Disruption One Lawmaker Held up Business for Over an Hour
    News Sports Neighbors Capital City Weekly Alaska Outdoors Opinion Letters Obituaries House speaker Bryce Edgmon, I-Dillingham, left, speaks with Rep. David Eastman, R-Wasilla, during the House floor session on Wednesday, Feb. 26. 2020. (Peter Segall | Juneau Empire) House passes supplemental budget, after serious disruption One lawmaker held up business for over an hour By Peter Segall Wednesday, February 26, 2020 5:36pm ❙ NEWS STATE & LEGISLATURE The Alaska House of Representatives nearly unanimously passed the supplemental budget introduced by Gov. Mike Dunleavy earlier this month. Members of the House added no amendments to the governor’s budget, and representatives from both parties commended the governor in his choice of appropriations. / But Wednesday oor session was signicantly disrupted by Rep. David Eastman, R-Wasilla, who was nearly ejected from the chamber. Eastman’s rst disruption came when he introduced an amendment that would have removed $5,000 meant to go to a court settlement with Planned Parenthood. Eastman objected on the ground the money was meant to go to an organization that provided abortions, but many of his colleagues noted the state had lost a case in court and was simply following the law. “This has absolutely nothing to do with where you fall on this issue,” said Rep. Lance Pruitt, R-Anchorage. “Just because we are the state and we do not like it, doesn’t not mean we cannot pay it.” House Speaker Bryce Edgmon, I-Dillingham, admonished Eastman several times for veering o topic as Eastman began to discuss abortion rather than the specic appropriations within the bill.
    [Show full text]
  • Letter from Anchorage Assembly Members Urging the Alaska Legislature to Change State Law to Allow Judges to Consider Out-Of-State Convictions in Setting Bail
    DRAFT LETTER FROM ANCHORAGE ASSEMBLY MEMBERS URGING THE ALASKA LEGISLATURE TO CHANGE STATE LAW TO ALLOW JUDGES TO CONSIDER OUT-OF-STATE CONVICTIONS IN SETTING BAIL March 14, 2018 HOUSE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE SENATE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE Rep. Matt Claman, Chair Sen. John Coghill, Chair Rep. Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins, Vice-Chair Sen. Mia Costello Rep. Gabrielle LeDoux Sen. Pete Kelly Rep. David Eastman Sen. Bill Wielechowski Rep. Chuck Kopp Sen. Click Bishop Rep. Lora Reinbold Rep. Charisse Millett Rep. Louise Stutes Rep. Tiffany Zulkosky Dear Chair Claman, Chair Coghill and Judiciary Committee Members, Thank you for your service. We write today urging you to promptly hold committee hearings on and advance HB295/SB150 for floor action. These bills were introduced at the start of the Legislative session and have sat in your respective Judiciary Committees for 54 days of a 90-day session without a hearing or any other action. If you do not take action, dangerous criminals will continue to be released into our communities to threaten the public and commit more crimes. Prior to passage of SB91, judges in Alaska used their discretion to assign bail, considering all factors relevant to protecting the public and assuring appearance at future criminal proceedings. SB91 created the mandatory Alaska 2 Scale (AK-2S) to determine bail for persons charged with crimes. AK-2S went into effect in January of this year. It soon became clear that there were serious problems. Specifically, the new bail system does not allow judges to consider out-of-state convictions. Passage of these bills would close this loophole.
    [Show full text]
  • 2020 Candidate Positions on Corrupt Practices in the Alaska Legislature
    Center for Caucus Reform and Legislative Accountability 2020 Candidate Positions on Corrupt Practices in the Alaska Legislature /akleads /akleads akleadership.com/survey /akleads /akleads akleadership.com/survey 2020 Candidate Positions on Corrupt Practices in the Alaska Legislature LETTER FROM THE CHAIRMAN Dear Fellow Conservative, Alaska Conservative Leadership's Center for Caucus Reform and Legislative Accountability is committed to helping Alaska's legislators pursue and develop a culture of legislative accountability that preserves the public trust. Toward that end, the Center has authored and distributed to all legislative candidates our 2020 Corrupt Practices in the Alaska Legislature Candidate Survey. Surveys were sent to all candidates by electronic mail on August 4, 2020. The Center welcomed suggestions for this year's survey from our supporters and donors. The ten topics that were finally chosen for this year's candidate survey highlight several issues of concern that Alaska legislators have faced in recent years and that are likely to resurface in the future. By raising these issues now, we hope to prepare both voters and future legislators to understand and form an opinion about them before being faced with a decision on whether to maintain the status quo within the legislature or chart a new and better course. As of this writing, a number of candidates have yet to review their survey and submit their responses on these very important issues. If your candidate has not yet done so, please encourage them to complete their survey
    [Show full text]
  • April 2019 Trends
    FROM THE COMMISSIONER Public, private sectors both vital to workforce development By Dr. Tamika L. Ledbe er, Commissioner cation and training providers. We are invested in building The public and private sectors — we need both! strong partnerships state- wide, and I’m excited to cre- Inviting private industry to the discussion on how to ate a welcoming environment better train Alaskans for existing and future job op- that’s considerate of many portunities is an important part of a comprehensive perspectives. workforce development plan. For decades we have highlighted the excellent work labor unions have I’ve spent my fi rst three done to prepare workers through on-the-job training months as commissioner and apprenticeships, and we must also recognize reaching out to business and the many contributions private education and train- industry leaders, labor unions, and educators to ing providers have made in giving people the nec- listen to their concerns, off er ideas for improvement, essary skills to enter the workforce. and celebrate successes. I have been encouraged by the positive reception, pointedness of discus- Government and the private sector have a great sions, and creative suggestions. Further, I sensed opportunity in our shared responsibility to skill or a willingness to forge new partnerships and renew reskill people for fi rst jobs, better performance in commitments to work with the department. their current work, or wage progression. This col- lective approach gives workers a range of choices I will continue to demonstrate this openness to all for education and job training, and it creates more feedback, because it helps us better understand qualifi ed workers and high-paying jobs to help industry needs.
    [Show full text]
  • 32Nd Legis Gen.Election Results 11.24.20.Xlsx
    32nd Alaska State Legislature Updated: November 24, 2020 DISTRICT House Senate Democrat Republican Other Democrat Republican 1 Fairbanks: City of Fairbanks Barton LeBon A Scott Kawasaki A 2 Fairbanks: Wainwright Steve Thompson 3 Fairbanks: North Pole, Badger Mike Prax Robert Myers B B 4 Fairbanks: Farmers Loop Grier Hopkins (John Coghill) 5 Fairbanks: Chena Ridge Adam Wool C Michael Cronk Click Bishop C 6 Fairbanks: Eilson/Denali/Up Yukon (Dave Talerico) Christopher Kurka 7 Mat-Su: Greater Wasilla (Colleen Sullivan-Leonard) D David Wilson D Kevin McCabe 8 Mat-Su: Big Lake, Pt MacKenzie (Mark Neuman) 9 Mat-Su: Richardson Highway George Rauscher E Mike Shower E 10 Mat-Su: Rural Mat-Su David Eastman 11 Mat-Su: Greater Palmer Delena Johnson F Shelley Hughes F 12 Butte, Chugiak Cathy Tilton Ken McCarty 13 Ft Rich, Eagle River G (Sharon Jackson) Lora Reinbold G 14 Eagle River/Chugach St Park Kelly Merrick David Nelson 15 Anchorage: Elmendorf H (Gabrielle LeDoux) Bill Wielechowski H 16 Anchorage: College Gate Ivy Spohnholz 17 Anchorage: University Andy Josephson I Elvi Gray-Jackson I 18 Anchorage: Spenard Harriet Drummond 19 Anchorage: Mountainview Geran Tarr J Tom Begich J 20 Anchorage: Downtown Zack Fields 21 Anchorage: West Anchorage Matt Claman K Mia Costello K 22 Anchorage: Sand Lake Sara Rasmussen 23 Anchorage: Taku Chris Tuck L Natasha Von Imhof L 24 Anchorage: Oceanview Tom McKay 25 Anchorage: Abbott Calvin Schrage (N) (Mel Gillis) M Josh Revak M 26 Anchorage: Huffman Laddie Shaw 27 Anchorage: Basher Liz Snyder (Lance Pruitt) Roger Holland
    [Show full text]
  • Alice Ruby, Mayor Council Members • Chris
    Alice Ruby, Mayor Council Members Chris Napoli (Seat A) Bill Rodawalt (Seat B) Vacant (Seat C) Curt Armstrong (Seat D) Andy Anderson (Seat E) Gregg Marxmiller (Seat F) DILLINGHAM CITY COUNCIL David B. Carlson Council Chambers Dillingham City Hall, 141 Main Street, Dillingham, AK 99576 (907) 842-5212 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT 6:30 P.M. JANUARY 16, 2020 PROJECTS WORKSHOP REGULAR MEETING 7:00 P.M. JANUARY 16, 2020 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. ROLL CALL 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES a. Regular Council Meeting, December 5, 2019 ...................................................... page 3 4. APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA APPROVAL OF AGENDA 5. STAFF REPORTS a. City Manager and Staff Reports .......................................................................... page 7 b. Standing Committee Reports ............................................................................... page 39 6. PUBLIC HEARINGS 7. CITIZEN’S DISCUSSION (Prior Notice or Agenda Items) 8. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS a. Introduce Ordinance 2020-01; An Ordinance of the Dillingham City Council Amending Section 4.30.050 C Purchase Orders, to Adjust the Not To Exceed Value .......... page 43 b. Adopt Resolution No. 2019-35; A Resolution of the Dillingham City Council Authorizing the City of Dillingham to Join the Alaska Remote Sellers Sales Tax Commission for the Purpose of Developing, Implementing, and Enforcing a Remote Sellers Tax Code ........... page 45 c. Adopt Resolution No. 2020-01; A Resolution of the Dillingham City Council Approving the Updates to the 2018-2023 Capital Improvement Plan and the FY2021 Legislative Priorities List ...................................................................................................................... page 103 9. UNFINISHED BUSINESS a. Citizen Committee Appointments 1) Senior Advisory Commission – 2 seats open ................................................. page 107 2) School Facility Committee – 1 seat open 3) Port Advisory Committee – 2 seats open 4) Planning Commission – 2 seats open ...........................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Executive Committee 2015-2016 Members
    Ex ecutive Committee 2015-2016 Members As of February 12, 2015 CHAIR CHAIR-ELECT Senator Nancy Todd Representative Jeff Thompson Colorado Idaho VICE CHAIR IMMEDIATE PAST CHAIR Representative Sam Hunt Representative Craig Johnson Washington Alaska ALASKA CALIFORNIA President Kevin Meyer Senator Kevin de Leon President of the Senate Senate President Pro Tempore Senator Berta Gardner Senator Bob Huff Senate Minority Leader Senate Minority Leader Senator Lesil McGuire Speaker Toni Atkins CSG West Past Chair Speaker of the Assembly Senator Gary Stevens Assembly Member Kristin Olsen CSG Immediate Past Chair Assembly Minority Leader CSG Co-Chair, International Committee Speaker Mike Chenault COLORADO Speaker of the House Senator Bill Cadman Representative Craig Johnson President of the Senate CSG West Immediate Past Chair Senator Morgan Carroll Representative Chris Tuck Senate Minority Leader House Minority Leader Senator Mary Hodge Representative Lance Pruitt Chair, CSG West Agriculture and Water Chair, CSG West State and Federal Relations Committee Committee Senator Nancy Todd CSG West Chair ARIZONA Speaker Dickey Lee Hullinghorst President Andy Biggs Speaker of the House President of the Senate Representative Brian DelGrosso Senator Katie Hobbs House Minority Leader Senate Minority Leader Representative Su Ryden Senator Kelli Ward Co-Chair, CSG West Canada Relations Vice Chair, CSG West Health and Human Committee Services Committee Speaker David Gowan Speaker of the House Representative Eric Meyer House Minority Leader CSG West ∙ 1107 9th Street, Suite 730 ∙ Sacramento, CA 95814 ∙ Phone (916) 553-4423 ∙ www.csgwest.org ~ 1 ~ HAWAII Representative Chuck Hunter President Donna Mercado Kim House Minority Leader President of the Senate Representative Kimberly Dudik Senator Sam Slom Vice Chair, CSG West Public Safety Senate Minority Floor Leader Committee Senator Brian T.
    [Show full text]
  • SENATE L&C COMMITTEE -1- March 15, 2016 ALASKA STATE LEGISLATURE SENATE LABOR and COMMERCE STANDING COMMITTEE March 15, 2016
    ALASKA STATE LEGISLATURE SENATE LABOR AND COMMERCE STANDING COMMITTEE March 15, 2016 1:31 p.m. MEMBERS PRESENT Senator Mia Costello, Chair Senator Cathy Giessel, Vice Chair Senator Kevin Meyer Senator Gary Stevens MEMBERS ABSENT Senator Johnny Ellis OTHER LEGISLATORS PRESENT Representative Dan Ortiz COMMITTEE CALENDAR SENATE BILL NO. 111 "An Act relating to flame retardants and to the manufacture, distribution, and sale of products containing flame retardants; and providing for an effective date." - MOVED CSSB 111(L&C) OUT OF COMMITTEE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF ALASKA FISCAL OPTIONS - DRAFT CONCLUSIONS - HEARD PREVIOUS COMMITTEE ACTION BILL: SB 111 SHORT TITLE: LIMIT FLAME RETARDANT ITEMS/FURNITURE SPONSOR(s): SENATOR(s) WIELECHOWSKI 04/16/15 (S) READ THE FIRST TIME - REFERRALS 04/16/15 (S) L&C, JUD 01/28/16 (S) L&C AT 1:30 PM BELTZ 105 (TSBldg) 01/28/16 (S) Heard & Held 01/28/16 (S) MINUTE (L&C) 03/15/16 (S) L&C AT 1:30 PM BELTZ 105 (TSBldg) SENATE L&C COMMITTEE -1- March 15, 2016 WITNESS REGISTER NANCY BALE, Member Alaska School Nurses Association Anchorage, Alaska POSITION STATEMENT: Testified in support of SB 111. WESTON EILER, Staff Senate Labor and Commerce Committee and Senator Mia Costello Alaska State Legislature Juneau, Alaska POSITION STATEMENT: Described the changes in the proposed CS for SB 111. SENATOR BILL WIELECHOWSKI Alaska State Legislature Juneau, Alaska POSITION STATEMENT: Sponsor of SB 111. GUNNAR KNAPP, Director Institute of Social and Economic Research (ISER) University of Alaska - Anchorage Anchorage, Alaska POSITION STATEMENT: Summarized the conclusions of ISER’s draft report "Economic Impacts of Alaska Fiscal Options." ACTION NARRATIVE 1:31:18 PM CHAIR MIA COSTELLO called the Senate Labor and Commerce Standing Committee meeting to order at 1:31 p.m.
    [Show full text]
  • SENATE JUD COMMITTEE -1- March 2, 2016 ALASKA STATE LEGISLATURE SENATE JUDICIARY STANDING COMMITTEE March 2, 2016 1:34 P.M. MEMB
    ALASKA STATE LEGISLATURE SENATE JUDICIARY STANDING COMMITTEE March 2, 2016 1:34 p.m. MEMBERS PRESENT Senator John Coghill, Vice Chair Senator Mia Costello Senator Peter Micciche Senator Bill Wielechowski MEMBERS ABSENT Senator Lesil McGuire, Chair COMMITTEE CALENDAR SENATE BILL NO. 174 "An Act relating to the regulation of firearms and knives by the University of Alaska." - HEARD & HELD SENATE BILL NO. 180 "An Act relating to the temporary delegation by a parent or guardian of powers related to a child; relating to adoption; and relating to the distribution to a parent or guardian in a child protection situation of information on family support services." - MOVED CSSB 180(JUD) OUT OF COMMITTEE SENATE BILL NO. 112 "An Act establishing procedures related to a petition for adoption of a child in state custody; adding a definition of 'proxy for a formal petition'; amending Rule 6(a), Alaska Adoption Rules; and providing for an effective date." - SCHEDULED BUT NOT HEARD PREVIOUS COMMITTEE ACTION BILL: SB 174 SHORT TITLE: REG. OF FIREARMS/KNIVES BY UNIV. OF AK SPONSOR(s): SENATOR(s) KELLY SENATE JUD COMMITTEE -1- March 2, 2016 02/08/16 (S) READ THE FIRST TIME - REFERRALS 02/08/16 (S) EDC, JUD 02/16/16 (S) EDC AT 3:30 PM BUTROVICH 205 02/16/16 (S) Heard & Held 02/16/16 (S) MINUTE (EDC) 02/17/16 (S) JUD AT 1:30 PM BELTZ 105 (TSBldg) 02/17/16 (S) Scheduled but Not Heard 02/18/16 (S) EDC AT 3:30 PM BUTROVICH 205 02/18/16 (S) Heard & Held 02/18/16 (S) MINUTE (EDC) 02/23/16 (S) EDC AT 3:30 PM BUTROVICH 205 02/23/16 (S) Moved CSSB 174(EDC) Out of Committee 02/23/16 (S) MINUTE (EDC) 02/26/16 (S) EDC RPT CS 2DP 1DNP 1NR SAME TITLE 02/26/16 (S) DP: DUNLEAVY, HUGGINS 02/26/16 (S) DNP: GARDNER 02/26/16 (S) NR: GIESSEL 02/26/16 (S) FIN REFERRAL ADDED AFTER JUD 02/29/16 (S) JUD AT 1:30 PM BELTZ 105 (TSBldg) 02/29/16 (S) Heard & Held 02/29/16 (S) MINUTE (JUD) 03/02/16 (S) JUD AT 1:30 PM BELTZ 105 (TSBldg) BILL: SB 180 SHORT TITLE: PARENT-GUARDIAN/CHILD: TEMP.
    [Show full text]
  • March 13, 2017 the Honorable Jonathan Kreiss
    March 13, 2017 The Honorable Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins, Chair The Honorable Gabrielle LeDoux, Vice Chair House State Affairs Committee Alaska State House of Representatives State Capitol Juneau, AK 99801 Sent by email: [email protected] [email protected] Re: ACLU Analysis of HB 74, Concerning the Federal REAL ID Act Dear Chair Kreiss-Tomkins and Vice Chair LeDoux: Thank you for the opportunity to testify about House Bill 74, which would create a new system in Alaska for issuing driver’s licenses and identity cards. The American Civil Liberties Union of Alaska appreciates the committee’s hearing our concerns and considering the recommendations we set out below. Governor Walker has introduced HB 74 in response to the demands of the Federal REAL ID Act of 2005.1 Under REAL ID, a person who wishes to use a state-issued driver’s license or identity card to enter a federal facility or to pass through a federally controlled checkpoint—for example, to enter a military base or to board a plane—will only be able to use a license or card that complies with the standards of REAL ID (a “compliant” card). Alternatively, a person without a compliant state-issued license or card could use a federally-issued form of identification, such as a U.S. passport or military identification card. Unfortunately for Alaskans who hold their privacy dear, the REAL ID standards include sharing information about license and card holders in an unprecedented, multi-state database that will contain information about virtually every driver’s license and identity card holder in the United States.
    [Show full text]
  • CSG West Western Legislative Academy Alumni 2000–2017
    CSG West Western Legislative Academy Alumni 2000–2017 ALASKA Sen. Bert Stedman-06 Fmr. Sen. Tom O’Halleran-02 Rep. Joann Ginal-14 Fmr. Rep. Bob Buch-09 Sen. Gary Stevens-01 Fmr. Sen. Lynne Pancrazi-10 Sen. Kevin Grantham-11 Rep. Matt Claman-15 Rep. Dave Talerico-15 Fmr. Sen. Jonathon Paton-07 Fmr. Rep. Dale Hall-06 Sen. John Coghill, Jr.-02 Rep. Geran Tarr-15 Fmr. Rep. Daniel Patterson-10 Rep. Millie Hamner-12 Sen. Mia Costello-11 Fmr. Sen. Joe Thomas-09 Sen. Frank Pratt-12 Rep. Chris Hansen - 17 Fmr. Rep. Eric Croft-00 Fmr. Rep. William Thomas, Jr.-06 Rep. Macario Saldate IV-12 Fmr. Sen. Mary Hodge-02 Fmr. Rep. Nancy Dahlstrom-04 Rep. Steve Thompson-12 Rep. Thomas T.J. Shope-13 Fmr. Sen. Evie Hudak-10 Rep. Harriet Drummond-16 Rep. Cathy Tilton-15 Fmr. Rep. David Smith-11 The late Sen. Jim Isgar-04 Rep. Bryce Edgmon-10 Rep. Chris Tuck-12 Fmr. Rep. Victoria Steele -13 Sen. Cheri Jahn-04 Fmr. Rep. Hugh “Bud” Fate-02 Fmr. Sen. Thomas Wagoner-03 Fmr. Sen. Thayer Verschoor-03 Fmr. Rep. Ramey Johnson-03 Fmr. Rep. Eric Feige-13 Sen. Bill Wielechowski-09 Fmr. Rep. Ted Vogt-11 Fmr. Rep. Janak Joshi-11 Rep. Neal Foster-11 Fmr. Sen. Gary Wilken-00 Fmr. Sen. Kelli Ward-13 Sen. John M. Kefalas-10 Fmr. Rep. Lynn Gattis-14 Fmr. Rep. Peggy Wilson-01 Fmr. Sen. Jim Waring-04 Fmr. Rep. James J. Kerr-06 The late Rep. Carl Gatto-06 Fmr. Rep. Rae Waters-09 Rep.
    [Show full text]
  • Agenda Packet
    CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING Thursday, December 03, 2020 at 7:00 PM AGENDA In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations / during this meeting should notify the City of Dillingham at 907-842-5212 at least three working days before the meeting. VIRTUAL MEETING INFORMATION This meeting will be held at the following online location: https://zoom.us/j/81984901677 Passcode:829501; or call 253.215.8782, or 346.248.7799 CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Regular Council Meeting Minutes, November 5, 2020 APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA APPROVAL OF AGENDA STAFF REPORTS 2. November Staff Reports 3. Standing Committee Reports PUBLIC HEARINGS 4. Ordinance 2020-23; An Ordinance of the Dillingham City Council Amending the Effective Date of Ordinance 2020-02 CITIZEN’S DISCUSSION (Prior Notice or Agenda Items) 5. Tiera Schroeder, Homelessness in Dillingham ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 6. Adopt Ordinance 2020-23; An Ordinance of the Dillingham City Council amending the effective date of Ordinance 2020-02 7. Adopt Resolution 2020-26; A resolution of the Dillingham city council supporting Resolution No. 2020-1 from the Alaska association of harbormasters and port administrators in support of full funding ($14,049.988) for the state of Alaska municipal harbor facility grant program in the FY 2022 state capital budget UNFINISHED BUSINESS Page 1 Dillingham AK City Council Regular Meeting December 03, 2020 Citizen Committee Appointments 8. Library Advisory Board Letter of Interest 9. Port Advisory Committee Letter of Interest 10. Friends of the Landfill Letter of Resignation Progress Report: Dave Carlson House Property Territorial School NEW BUSINESS 11.
    [Show full text]