Public testimony opportunities for Wednesday, Thursday

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Alaskans are invited to give public testimony on these legislative items on Wednesday and Thursday:

HB 143ADVANCED RECYCLING AND FACILITIES
Supporting documents
H RESOURCESApril 19 1 pm
SB 53FIVE-YEAR INVOLUNTARY COMMITMENTS
Sponsor statement
S FINANCEApril 19 1:30 pm
SB 70OWNER & CONTRACTOR CONTROLLED INSURANCE
Sectional analysis
S JUDICIARYApril 19 1:30 pm
SB 85PERM FUND; EMPLOYMENT; ELIGIBILITY
Sectional analysis
S LABOR & COMMERCEApril 19 1:30 pm
SB 126ARCHITECT/ENGINEER REGISTRATION BOARD
Sponsor statement
S LABOR & COMMERCEApril 19 1:30 pm
HB 145LOANS UNDER $25,000; PAYDAY LOANS
Sponsor statement
H LABOR & COMMERCEApril 19 3:15 pm
HJR 11ADDRESS AIR POLLUTION IN FAIRBANKS
Sponsor statement
S RESOURCESApril 19 3:30 pm
HB 124LICENSE REQUIREMENTS: COMM. DRIVERS
Sponsor statement
H TRANSPORTATIONApril 20 1 pm
HB 58ADULT HOME CARE; MED ASSISTANCE
Governor’s sponsor statement
H FINANCEApril 20 1:30 pm
HB 59MEDICAID ELIGIBILITY: POSTPARTUM MOTHERS
Governor’s sponsor statement
H FINANCEApril 20 1:30 pm
SB 41APPROP: CAPITAL/SUPPLEMENTAL
Budget documents
S FINANCEApril 20 1:30 pm
SB 62ELECTRIC-ASSISTED BICYCLES
Sponsor statement
S STATE AFFAIRSApril 20 3:30 pm
SB 95LICENSE PLATES: SPECIALTY ORGANIZATIONS
Full text
S STATE AFFAIRSApril 20 3:30 pm

3 COMMENTS

  1. Why bother. They will do exactly what they want anyway. They do not even listen to the public who they believe are beneath them. Why waste your time and energy.

  2. What the heh, aren’t these people on overtime already? They should be required to work without per-diem when they extend the session for their own benefits. Thought we voted for a time limit. When will they get down to the business at hand? Furthermore, they should all have to listen to the same music as us during their “call to orders “. And at least as loud.

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