Alaska lawmakers advance bills to borrow cash for oil companies, restrict Medicaid coverage
Senate Bill 193, sponsored by
If it passes the Legislature and is signed by Gov.
But SB 193 appears unlikely to advance in the state House, which is controlled by a largely-Democratic majority. Anchorage Democratic Rep.
"It's government expansion in search of a problem," Spohnholz said.
Kelly's proposal came after President
There are 200,000 Alaskans covered by Medicaid, or slightly more than one-fourth of the state's population, with Walker's administration predicting 240,000 to be enrolled next year. Republican lawmakers, particularly in the
"We have an unsustainable system in need of reform,"
Walker's administration predicts the bill would cost
The legislation faced staunch opposition from Senate Democratic minority members. Anchorage Democratic Sen.
House passes bill to borrow money for oil company debts
The state House, in a 23-15 vote, passed a bill to allow the state to borrow money to pay cash tax credits owed to companies that either aren't producing oil in
House Bill 331, sponsored by Walker, is designed to clear a liability of nearly
But the state, which has been facing a huge deficit, still hasn't paid all the credits claimed by companies that spent money searching for oil or developing projects in
Some policymakers, including officials in Walker's administration, said the unpaid debts were slowing down the development of oil company projects, and stopping
"The uncertainty around these tax credit payments has led to projects being stalled and credit being frozen. HB 331 says, 'Let's find a way to solve this problem,' "
The legislation was slow to advance in the House; more than half of its largely-Democratic majority caucus voted against the bill. The legislation got broad support from the Republican minority.
The legislation is seen as a key bargaining chip in the Legislature's end-of-session negotiations about the state's annual budget and a plan to fill most of its deficit with investment earnings from the
To fill the remaining deficit with cash from a special state savings account that requires a three-fourths majority to tap, the House majority, with just 22 members in the 40-member chamber, will need cooperation from members of the Republican minority.
A parallel version of the borrowing bill has already advanced through one of the two
Correction: House Bill 331 allows
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