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Conference committee approves HB 289 conference substitute, reduces CBR headroom to $20 million The Alaska conference committee on House Bill 289 approved the FY26 supplemental conference substitute March 23, 2026, after adopting an amendment that narrowed proposed Constitutional Budget Reserve (CBR) headroom from $30 million to $20 million. The committee closed conferenceable items across departments and voted the report back to both floors.

The Alaska conference committee has made a pivotal decision, slashing the Constitutional Budget Reserve headroom from $30 million to $20 million, setting the stage for crucial funding discussions ahead!

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House Judiciary Committee adopts committee substitute for balanced-budget constitutional amendment The Alaska House Judiciary Committee adopted a committee substitute for House Joint Resolution 23 that clarifies the definition of "available funds" in the proposed constitutional balanced-budget requirement and explicitly excludes the constitutional budget reserve; the committee voted to report the resolution out with individual recommendations and a fiscal note.

The Alaska House Judiciary Committee just took a major step towards fiscal responsibility by adopting a balanced-budget amendment that could reshape how future governors manage state funds!

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Committee hears HJR 23 to bar use of Alaska's constitutional budget reserve in initial budgets Representative Jubilee Underwood presented HJR 23, a proposed constitutional amendment that would require the governor’s annual December 15 budget submission to balance without using money in the Constitutional Budget Reserve (section 17). Legal counsel said the draft excludes the CBR but does not specify enforcement remedies; the committee set the resolution aside and set an amendment deadline.

A new resolution could change Alaska's budgeting rules forever, requiring the governor to submit balanced budgets without tapping into the Constitutional Budget Reserve.

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Senate Finance hears OMB package; updated forecast shows $65.9M FY2026 surplus, $1.142B FY2027 deficit The Office of Management and Budget told the Senate Finance Committee that the governor's March 13 amendment packet and the Department of Revenue's spring update produce a $65.9 million projected surplus for FY2026 and a roughly $1.142 billion FY2027 deficit; members pressed OMB on capital guidance and school maintenance prioritization.

Alaska's Senate Finance Committee received alarming news: a projected $65.9 million surplus for FY2026 is shadowed by a staggering $1.142 billion deficit for FY2027!

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Senate Finance Committee adopts committee substitute for House Bill 89 supplemental budget The Alaska Senate Finance Committee on March 2 adopted the committee substitute for House Bill 89, a supplemental budget that includes disaster and fire-suppression funding, a $129.6 million transfer to the Higher Education Investment Fund and several adjustments from the governor's requests. Committee staff walked members through line-by-line changes before the adoption.

The Alaska Senate Finance Committee has just adopted a pivotal supplemental budget that includes major funding for disaster relief and higher education—what does this mean for the state's future?

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Committee debates constitutional amendment (HJR 23) to require governor's initial budget be balanced without CBR HJR 23 would require the governor's initial budget submission to be balanced without using the Constitutional Budget Reserve; sponsors say it sets a fiscal starting point, critics raised questions about definitions of "anticipated revenue" and access to Permanent Fund distributions, and the committee set an amendment deadline for Feb. 25.

A bold new proposal in Alaska could reshape the governor's budgeting process by demanding a balanced initial budget that doesn't tap into savings—could this be the fiscal reform we've been waiting for?

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OMB presents roughly $467.7 million FY2026 supplemental; House bill totals higher The Office of Management and Budget told the Senate Finance Committee the governor's FY2026 supplemental request totals about $467.7 million, covering formula programs, capital fund recapitalizations and operational shortfalls; OMB contrasted that with the House version (HB 2 89), which totals about $489.9 million largely due to fire‑suppression and contingency language.

Alaska's governor is seeking nearly $468 million in supplemental funding to address critical budget shortfalls, but the House's proposal could add even more to the mix!

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Committee hears sponsor argue constitutional change to require governor's balanced initial budget; details, limits debated Rep. Jubilee Underwood introduced HJR 23 to require the governor to submit a balanced initial budget and to exclude the Constitutional Budget Reserve (CBR) from anticipated revenue. Staff walked members through Article IX §12 and AS 37.07.020. Committee asked how revenue bases and supplemental budgets would be handled; no vote was taken and the resolution was set aside.

Alaska's budget process could see a major overhaul as Rep. Jubilee Underwood proposes a resolution to ensure the governor submits a balanced budget—without relying on the Constitutional Budget Reserve!

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Senate Finance Committee adopts committee substitutes for operating and mental-health budgets The Senate Finance Committee voted to adopt committee substitutes (CS 0) for Senate Bill 213 (operating budget) and Senate Bill 215 (mental health appropriations) as its working documents; staff said the substitutes are largely technical, with one substantive change rolling a proposed Department of Agriculture into DNR pending litigation.

The Senate Finance Committee has advanced critical budget bills, making key changes that could reshape Alaska's Department of Agriculture amid ongoing litigation.

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Senate Finance reviews governor's FY2026 supplemental; OMB cites $425.9M shortfall to be covered from CBR OMB Director Lacey Sanders told the Senate Finance Committee the governor's FY2026 supplemental, transmitted Feb. 3, would leave a $425,900,000 deficit proposed to be drawn from the Constitutional Budget Reserve and includes operating and capital supplementals affecting Medicaid, rural health transformation funds, and transportation matches.

Alaska's proposed FY2026 budget reveals a staggering $425.9 million deficit, raising questions about funding for crucial services like Medicaid and rural health transformation.

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Legislative Finance outlines revenue shift that turns FY26 surplus into deficit; NPRA classification and POMV draw raise forecast uncertainty The Legislative Finance Division told the House Finance Committee that a fall revenue forecast reduced projected FY26 revenue by about $181 million—turning a projected $130 million surplus into a roughly $51 million deficit—and flagged disagreements over NPRA revenue classification and one‑time lapses that complicate the budget outlook.

A surprising fall revenue forecast has flipped Alaska's anticipated FY26 budget surplus into a daunting $51 million deficit, raising critical questions about NPRA revenue classification and future financial stability.

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OMB outlines governor's FY2027 budget to House Finance Committee, flags $346M shortfall and Feb. 3 supplementals Office of Management and Budget Director Lacey Sanders told the House Finance Committee that lower oil prices and December supplementals leave a multi‑hundred million dollar shortfall in the governor's FY2027 budget; she said the governor will transmit supplementals — including a Medicaid request — to the legislature on Feb. 3.

Alaska faces a staggering $346 million budget shortfall as lower oil prices and essential supplementals weigh heavily on the governor's FY2027 proposal.

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Senate Finance hears OMB overview of governor's FY26 vetoes as legal dispute over reappropriation surfaces The Office of Management and Budget told the Senate Finance Committee the governor's FY26 vetoes total about $122 million; the hearing focused on a legal dispute over whether the administration can reappropriate funds the legislature repealed and lawmakers urged the administration to hold spending on disputed items.

Alaska's budget faces a $50 million shortfall after the governor's controversial $122 million vetoes, sparking a heated legal dispute in the Senate Finance Committee.

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Senate Finance hears FY2027 budget overview as OMB flags billion-dollar deficit after including full PFD OMB Director Lacey Sanders told the Senate Finance Committee that the governor's FY2027 proposal, combined with lower oil-price forecasts and a full statutory Permanent Fund Dividend, produces an estimated deficit in the roughly $1.5 billion range; senators pressed on supplementals, use of the Constitutional Budget Reserve and timing for transportation match funding.

Alaska's proposed FY2027 budget could plunge the state into a staggering $1.5 billion deficit, raising urgent questions about fiscal planning and the future of the Permanent Fund Dividend.

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Alaska amends law penalizing obstruction of budget and audit committees Alaska legislators criminalize hindering budget and audit committees with fines up to $5000

Alaska has just taken a bold step by criminalizing interference with budget and audit committees, imposing hefty fines of up to $5000 for offenders!

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Alaska legislature approves significant budget changes across multiple departments Legislature reverses corrections budget cuts and adjusts funding in various state departments

Alaska's Senate Finance Committee just proposed bold budget changes that could transform education, health, and economic development across the state!

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Alaska legislature discusses $14 billion budget and funding reallocations Senators review $13.99 billion budget with $245 million less for agency operations than House.

The Alaska Legislature is locked in a budget battle with a proposed $14 billion budget that could reshape public services across the state.

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Speaker addresses $1.7 billion deficit with insufficient tax proposals Discussion highlights inadequacy of proposed taxes to address $1.7 billion deficit.

Alaska faces a staggering $1.7 billion budget deficit, and lawmakers are struggling to find tax solutions that could actually bridge the gap.

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Representative Bynum clarifies budget shortfalls and reschedules key legislative meetings Budget discussions reveal an $80M shortfall and upcoming House Bills scheduled for Monday.

Alaska's House Finance Committee grapples with an alarming $80 million budget shortfall and crucial legislative decisions ahead.

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Alaska lawmakers discuss $80M funding concerns amid budget deficit debate Legislators address potential lapses and funding gaps in the state budget during discussions.

Alaska lawmakers are facing an $80 million budget shortfall that could jeopardize essential state services—how will they navigate this fiscal crisis?

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Ken Alper outlines budget language addressing $80M deficit and $7.5M headroom Alper explains complex budget language to address $80 million deficit and future appropriations.

Alaska's budget faces a daunting $80 million deficit, but a new bill could provide crucial funding and flexibility for the future—find out how!

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Governor's proposed budget faces $1.6B deficit amid salary adjustments and agency reforms The governor's FY 2026 budget includes amendments leading to a $1.6B deficit.

Alaska's proposed budget for FY 2026 reveals a staggering $1.648 billion deficit, raising urgent questions about salary adjustments and agency reforms.

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Trustees discuss long-term funding strategies amid declining oil revenues Trustees debate inflation proofing budget and future fund growth amidst declining oil revenues

Alaska's leaders are grappling with the urgent need to secure the state's financial future as oil revenues decline, sparking bold discussions on inflation-proofing the budget and growing reserves for a sustainable tomorrow.

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Alaska Senate grapples with $250 million budget deficit amid federal spending concerns Legislators express high concern over Alaska's reliance on federal funding and oil revenue drops.

Alaska's lawmakers are facing a daunting $250 million budget deficit, raising alarms about the state’s heavy reliance on federal funding and volatile oil revenues.

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