{"id":60054,"date":"2020-04-21T22:30:00","date_gmt":"2020-04-22T06:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/dunleavy-and-legislature-face-off-on-coronavirus-relief-funding\/"},"modified":"2020-04-22T16:50:35","modified_gmt":"2020-04-23T00:50:35","slug":"dunleavy-and-legislature-face-off-on-coronavirus-relief-funding","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/dunleavy-and-legislature-face-off-on-coronavirus-relief-funding\/","title":{"rendered":"Dunleavy and Legislature face off on coronavirus relief funding"},"content":{"rendered":"
Gov. Mike Dunleavy announced his proposal for using the $1.25 billion in federal COVID-19 relief money Thursday at a press conference in Anchorage.<\/p>\n
More than $562 million of that CARES Act money will go directly to local municipalities according to documents from the governor’s office, with roughly $53 million coming to Juneau.<\/p>\n
“We have $1.25 billion in our hands,” Dunleavy said. “If implemented quickly this gets money in the hands of Alaskans as quickly as possible.”<\/p>\n
But lawmakers and the governor don’t agree on who has the authority to control money coming out of the state’s coffers.<\/p>\n
The governor has asked the Legislative Budget and Audit Committee to approve his plan through the revised program legislative requests, or the RPL process. Because only the Legislature is allowed to make appropriations, the RPL process allows for the governor to make appropriations to certain pre-existing programs when the Legislature is not in session.<\/p>\n
Under state law, the governor has to wait 45 days before he can make appropriations unless LBA approves his plan.<\/p>\n
Legislative Legal Affairs Director Megan Wallace cautioned lawmakers that if they were to give the governor appropriation power, it could severely limit the flexibility the state has in how it spends those dollars.<\/p>\n
Wallace told the House Finance Committee earlier this month that using the RPL process would severely constrain how and where CARES Act money could be spent.<\/p>\n