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22nd legislature - House

"An Informed Voter Is The Best Defense Against Bad Government"

Purse Snatcher Awards

(Votes cast in this column favor new taxes, deficit spending, more expensive government, unsustainable budgets, or permanent fund raids.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Did NOT vote

(Votes cast in this column are for Legislators who for one reason or another simply failed to vote!

Super Saver Awards

(Votes cast in this column favor a

smaller, more efficient government, and

against new taxes, or permanent fund raids.)


 

Berkowitz, Ethan

HB 20 RAIDS PERMANENT FUND

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HB 189 repealed statutory provisions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 303 Income TAX

HB 304 SPEND PERMANENT FUND

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
government more efficient

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 225 Alcohol TAX

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


 

Bunde, Con

HB 20 RAIDS PERMANENT FUND

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 225 Alcohol TAX

HB 241 Blank check will extend

Alaska Rail Road to Canada

HB 303 Income TAX

HB 304 SPEND PERMANENT FUND

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


 

Chenault, Mike

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 20 RAIDS PERMANENT FUND

HB 225 Alcohol TAX

HB 303 Income TAX

HB 304 SPEND PERMANENT FUND

HB 349 Designed to make state

government more efficient


 

Cissna, Sharon

HB 20 RAIDS PERMANENT FUND

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 225 Alcohol TAX

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 303 Income TAX

HB 304 SPEND PERMANENT FUND

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


 

Coghill, John Jr.

HB 96 $45,000 plus to purchase the

Jesse Lee Home in Seward

HB 103  $4,648,254,600 ($4.6 BILLION dollar