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Watchdog Page 22nd legislature - House "An Informed Voter Is The Best Defense Against Bad Government"
HB 96 $45,000 plus to purchase the Jesse Lee Home in Seward HB 103 $4,648,254,600 ($4.6 BILLION dollar Operating Budget for fiscal year 2002) HB 104 $146,277,500 ($146.3 MILLION dollar Mental Health Budget for fiscal year 2002) HB 175 $42,972,000 GRANTS or NO INTEREST loans to utilities HB 189 repealed statutory provisions relating to term limits and term limit pledges. HB 208 $222,200 plus for cost of shellfish farm leases HB 241 Blank check will extend Alaska Rail Road to Canada HB 302 $20,000,000,000 ($20 BILLION) est. to establish the AK gas corporation HB 333 Extend Regulatory Commission CSHB 334 - $1,100,000 GRANT to oil industry for promoting ANWR bill with 50/50 royalty split HB 344 Driver's License TAX up 50% HB 359 - $6,000,000 additional marketing GRANT for tourism industry HB 524 $152,914,583 BOND (debt) package for construction or maintenance of schools and state facilities HB 525 $199,317,717 BONDS (debt) instead of cash for transportation projects HB 528 $316,328,401 gives away ports and harbors plus $millions to utilities. Also gives UAA $14,000,000 to buy one portion of a mall in Anchorage that was purchased a few months earlier by some clever investors for only $7,000,000! SB 29 Capitol Projects (the PORK) FY 2002 $1,529,315,682 (1.53 BILLION dollars) SB 115 - $102,800 extends storage tank assistance fund board SB 153 - $2,000,000 + more money for storage tank loan fund HB 2001 $30,015,500 extend regulatory commission of AK SB 2001 $18,250,000 for changes to pioneer homes HB 2002 $236,805,441 BONDS (debt) instead of cash for schools & museum projects SB 2006 Capital Projects (the PORK) FY 2003 $1,290,378,015 (1.3 BILLION dollars) SB 2009 $21,000 over six years to pay for new veterans advisory council SCR 28 $480,000 forms and pays for a new salmon industry task force HB 193 CLOSED PRIMARY ELECTION additional cost to administer a closed primary system are $5,200 in even numbered years, and $269,500 in odd numbered years! HB 349 Designed to make state
HB 3001 $6,003,100 in fees each year for extending the regulatory commission of Alaska HB 117 $28,160,769 Supplemental spending bill HB 403 + $5,143,560,400 ($5 BILLION) Operating Budget for fiscal year 2003 HB 404 + $139,903,000 mental health budget for fiscal year 2003 HB 498 Private Prison $1,000,000,000+ SB 291 $161,240,230 due to Governor Knowles overspending the FY 02 budget HB 2003 BONDS (debt) would now pay for school construction & maintenance
HB 96 $45,000 plus to purchase the Jesse Lee Home in Seward HB 103 $4,648,254,600 ($4.6 BILLION dollar Operating Budget for fiscal year 2002) HB 104 $146,277,500 ($146.3 MILLION dollar Mental Health Budget for fiscal year 2002) HB 117 $28,160,769 Supplemental spending bill HB 175 $42,972,000 GRANTS or NO INTEREST loans to utilities HB 189 repealed statutory provisions relating to term limits and term limit pledges. HB 193 CLOSED PRIMARY ELECTION additional cost to administer a closed primary system are $5,200 in even numbered years, and $269,500 in odd numbered years! HB 208 $222,200 plus for cost of shellfish farm leases HB 241 Blank check will extend Alaska Rail Road to Canada CSHB 334 - $1,100,000 GRANT to oil industry for promoting ANWR bill with 50/50 royalty split HB 344 Driver's License TAX up 50% HB 403 - $5,143,560,400 ($5 BILLION) Operating Budget for fiscal year 2003 HB 404 - $139,903,000 mental health budget for fiscal year 2003 HB 498 Private Prison $1,000,000,000+ HB 524 $152,914,583 BOND (debt) package for construction or maintenance of schools and state facilities HB 525 $199,317,717 BONDS (debt) instead of cash for transportation projects HB 528 $316,328,401 gives away ports and harbors plus $millions to utilities. Also gives UAA $14,000,000 to buy one portion of a mall in Anchorage that was purchased a few months earlier by some clever investors for only $7,000,000! SB 29 Capitol Projects (the PORK) FY 2002 $1,529,315,682 (1.53 BILLION dollars) SB 115 - $102,800 extends storage tank assistance fund board SB 153 - $2,000,000 + more money for storage tank loan fund SB 291 $161,240,230 due to Governor Knowles overspending the FY 02 budget HB 2001 $30,015,500 extend regulatory commission of AK SB 2001 $18,250,000 for changes to pioneer homes HB 2002 $236,805,441 BONDS (debt) instead of cash for schools & museum projects HB 2003 BONDS (debt) would now pay for school construction & maintenance SB 2006 Capital Projects (the PORK) FY 2003 $1,290,378,015 (1.3 BILLION dollars) SB 2009 $21,000 over six years to pay for new veterans advisory council HB 3001 $6,003,100 in fees each year for extending the regulatory commission of Alaska HB 302 $20,000,000,000 ($20 BILLION) est. to establish the AK gas corporation HB 333 Extend Regulatory Commission SCR 28 $480,000 forms and pays for a new salmon industry task force HB 349 Designed to make state government more efficient HB 359 - $6,000,000 additional marketing GRANT for tourism industry
HB 96 $45,000 plus to purchase the Jesse Lee Home in Seward HB 104 $146,277,500 ($146.3 MILLION dollar Mental Health Budget for fiscal year 2002) HB 117 $28,160,769 Supplemental spending bill HB 175 $42,972,000 GRANTS or NO INTEREST loans to utilities HB 189 repealed statutory provisions relating to term limits and term limit pledges. HB 193 CLOSED PRIMARY ELECTION additional cost to administer a closed primary system are $5,200 in even numbered years, and $269,500 in odd numbered years! HB 208 $222,200 plus for cost of shellfish farm leases HB 241 Blank check will extend Alaska Rail Road to Canada HB 302 $20,000,000,000 ($20 BILLION) est. to establish the AK gas corporation HB 333 Extend Regulatory Commission CSHB 334 - $1,100,000 GRANT to oil industry for promoting ANWR bill with 50/50 royalty split HB 344 Driver's License TAX up 50% HB 403 - $5,143,560,400 ($5 BILLION) Operating Budget for fiscal year 2003 HB 404 - $139,903,000 mental health budget for fiscal year 2003 HB 498 Private Prison $1,000,000,000+ HB 524 $152,914,583 BOND (debt) package for construction or maintenance of schools and state facilities HB 525 $199,317,717 BONDS (debt) instead of cash for transportation projects HB 528 $316,328,401 gives away ports and harbors plus $millions to utilities. Also gives UAA $14,000,000 to buy one portion of a mall in Anchorage that was purchased a few months earlier by some clever investors for only $7,000,000! SB 29 Capitol Projects (the PORK) FY 2002 $1,529,315,682 (1.53 BILLION dollars) SB 115 - $102,800 extends storage tank assistance fund board SB 153 - $2,000,000 + more money for storage tank loan fund SB 291 $161,240,230 due to Governor Knowles overspending the FY 02 budget HB 2001 $30,015,500 extend regulatory commission of AK SB 2001 $18,250,000 for changes to pioneer homes HB 2002 $236,805,441 BONDS (debt) instead of cash for schools & museum projects HB 2003 BONDS (debt) would now pay for school construction & maintenance SB 2006 Capital Projects (the PORK) FY 2003 $1,290,378,015 (1.3 BILLION dollars) SB 2009 $21,000 over six years to pay for new veterans advisory council HB 3001 $6,003,100 in fees each year for extending the regulatory commission of Alaska SCR 28 $480,000 forms and pays for a new salmon industry task force HB 103 $4,648,254,600 ($4.6 BILLION dollar Operating Budget for fiscal year 2002) HB 359 - $6,000,000 additional marketing GRANT for tourism industry HB 349 Designed to make state government more efficient
HB 96 $45,000 plus to purchase the Jesse Lee Home in Seward HB 103 $4,648,254,600 ($4.6 BILLION dollar Operating Budget for fiscal year 2002) HB 104 $146,277,500 ($146.3 MILLION dollar Mental Health Budget for fiscal year 2002) HB 175 $42,972,000 GRANTS or NO INTEREST loans to utilities HB 189 repealed statutory provisions relating to term limits and term limit pledges. HB 193 CLOSED PRIMARY ELECTION additional cost to administer a closed primary system are $5,200 in even numbered years, and $269,500 in odd numbered years! HB 208 $222,200 plus for cost of shellfish farm leases HB 241 Blank check will extend Alaska Rail Road to Canada HB 302 $20,000,000,000 ($20 BILLION) est. to establish the AK gas corporation HB 333 Extend Regulatory Commission HB 344 Driver's License TAX up 50% HB 524 $152,914,583 BOND (debt) package for construction or maintenance of schools and state facilities HB 525 $199,317,717 BONDS (debt) instead of cash for transportation projects HB 528 $316,328,401 gives away ports and harbors plus $millions to utilities. Also gives UAA $14,000,000 to buy one portion of a mall in Anchorage that was purchased a few months earlier by some clever investors for only $7,000,000! SB 29 Capitol Projects (the PORK) FY 2002 $1,529,315,682 (1.53 BILLION dollars) SB 115 - $102,800 extends storage tank assistance fund board SB 153 - $2,000,000 + more money for storage tank loan fund HB 2001 $30,015,500 extend regulatory commission of AK SB 2001 $18,250,000 for changes to pioneer homes HB 2002 $236,805,441 BONDS (debt) instead of cash for schools & museum projects SB 2006 Capital Projects (the PORK) FY 2003 $1,290,378,015 (1.3 BILLION dollars) SB 2009 $21,000 over six years to pay for new veterans advisory council HB 3001 $6,003,100 in fees each year for extending the regulatory commission of Alaska SCR 28 $480,000 forms and pays for a new salmon industry task force HB 349 Designed to make state government more efficient HB 359 - $6,000,000 additional marketing GRANT for tourism industry HB 117 $28,160,769 Supplemental spending bill CSHB 334 + $1,100,000 GRANT to oil industry for promoting ANWR bill with 50/50 royalty split HB 403 + $5,143,560,400 ($5 BILLION) Operating Budget for fiscal year 2003 HB 404 + $139,903,000 mental health budget for fiscal year 2003 HB 498 Private Prison $1,000,000,000+ SB 291 $161,240,230 due to Governor Knowles overspending the FY 02 budget HB 2003 BONDS (debt) would now pay for school construction & maintenance
HB 96 $45,000 plus to purchase the Jesse Lee Home in Seward HB 103 $4,648,254,600 ($4.6 BILLION dollar
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