{"id":72974,"date":"2021-07-18T22:30:00","date_gmt":"2021-07-19T06:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/coalition-sues-to-fund-power-subsidies-for-rural-alaskans\/"},"modified":"2021-07-18T22:30:00","modified_gmt":"2021-07-19T06:30:00","slug":"coalition-sues-to-fund-power-subsidies-for-rural-alaskans","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/coalition-sues-to-fund-power-subsidies-for-rural-alaskans\/","title":{"rendered":"Coalition sues to fund power subsidies for rural Alaskans"},"content":{"rendered":"
The Alaska Federation of Natives and more than a dozen predominantly Alaska Native entities filed a lawsuit against Gov. Mike Dunleavy Monday over the governor’s actions regarding the state’s rural electrical subsidy program, the Power Cost Equalization fund.<\/p>\n
Dunleavy was the first governor to argue that PCE funds were covered under a state accounting mechanism known as the sweep which empties several state accounts at the end of each fiscal year. The sweep requires a high vote threshold in the Legislature to reverse — a three-quarter vote in each body — and PCE funding has been jeopardized by deep divisions among lawmakers.<\/p>\n
The lawsuit contends that PCE should never have been swept in the first place, and that it wasn’t until 2019 when the Dunleavy administration and former Attorney General Kevin Clarkson incorrectly reasoned that they were.<\/p>\n
“Previous administrations had identified only 32 out of 71 subfunds (and some only partially) as being subject to the sweep,” the lawsuit <\/a>says<\/a>. “Without any legal explanation or justification, the Dunleavy Administration identified a different, larger list of 54 funds and subfunds as being subject to the sweep.”<\/p>\n The lawsuit asks for a court order declaring the governor’s decision to sweep PCE funds be declared unconstitutional.<\/p>\n “Affordable energy is essential to the survival of Alaska’s rural, Native communities, particularly as our families and individuals recover from the pandemic,” said Julie Kitka, AFN President in a statement. “We urge the court to confirm the PCE is not subject to a sweep and let our people continue with their lives.”<\/p>\n