Capitol Report for Feb. 7
Budget Process Continues
Governor Dunleavy his FY20 Supplemental Budget this week. Lawmakers use supplemental spending bills
to cover unforeseen expenses incurred by state government since passage of the previous
year鈥檚 spending plan. This year鈥檚 supplemental is a record $507 million in total funds,
and addresses funding issues with Medicaid, the Alaska Marine Highway System, and
the response to last summer鈥檚 fire season.
UA President Jim Johnsen, in Juneau Wednesday, Feb. 5, met with lawmakers and advocated
for the university鈥檚 budget request. The president also presented before a hearing
of the Senate Finance Committee, sitting as a committee of the whole, to review UA鈥檚
FY21 Operating Budget. You can view the full hearing .
UA鈥檚 House Finance Subcommittee held two hearings this week, taking a deeper look
at aspects of university operations. On Tuesday, Vice President Michelle Rizk and
Chief Financial Officer Myron Dosch presented details on the university budget and
finances. You can view the hearing . On Thursday, representatives from each campus presented on facility deferred maintenance.
Thank you to Kim Mahoney, Cameron Wohlford, Nathan Leigh, and Ryan Bucholdt for participating
in the hearing. You can view the meeting .
The House Subcommittee process will continue next week with two hearings. On Tuesday,
Feb. 11 at 5 p.m., Vice President Paul Layer and Executive Dean Steve Atwater will
present on UA鈥檚 efforts to increase enrollment and enhance teacher training and retention.
On Thursday, Feb. 13 at 5 p.m., Associate Vice President Teri Cothren will present
UA鈥檚 work in the area of career and technical education and workforce development.
Read more here.