House budget includes a so-called ‘50-50’ PFD<\/a>]<\/ins><\/p>\nThe version of SB 107 scheduled to be considered Monday does contain a provision allowing for a 50-50 PFD — if the state has a rosy outlook with its revenue and reserve funds, said Donny Olson, a Golovin Democrat who co-chairs the Senate Finance Committee.<\/p>\n
“To reach that the state needs to pass new revenue measures totalling $1.3 billion and the state must also have $3.5 billion in the Constitutional Budget Reserve fund,” he said during Friday’s floor session.<\/p>\n
The reserve fund, which lawmakers say currently has about $2.4 billion, is a politically tricky since a three-fourths vote of the House and Senate are needed to tap into it, meaning concessions to minority caucus members are generally necessary. Also, many Senate leaders supporting SB 107 say legislative financial experts are arguing a $3.5 million minimum balance is advisable in case of a large financial crisis.<\/p>\n
Objecting to the current version of the bill was Sen. Robert Myers, a North Pole Republican, who said lawmakers have used the CBR during nine of the past 10 years to cover shortfalls, and some opponents of the bill argue the requirements for a 50-50 dividend are impossible to meet.<\/p>\n
“What it means is that any time that we have a drop in regular revenue those of us like myself who prioritize the PFD will be less likely to vote to use the CBR and potentially use another revenue source,” he said. He cited as an example the Alaska Housing Finance Corp., a self-supporting public entity that provides loans for affordable housing programs and similar purposes, which has a balance of about $1.6 billion that in theory is available to the Legislature.<\/p>\n
Several revenue measures, including a 2% statewide sales tax and increasing taxes on oil companies, have been introduced this session. Each of those could potentially generate several hundred million dollars. Dunleavy has also introduced bills to enter the carbon capture market that administration officials suggest could generate similar amounts within a few years.<\/p>\n
“I think the targets are reasonable,” said Sen. Bert Stedman, a Sitka Republican who also co-chairs the finance committee, who has stated repeatedly in recent weeks the 50-50 PFD plan is unacceptable with the state’s current financial situation due to the deficit that would result.<\/p>\n
But convincing some residents of the need for such changes may prove to be an impossible sell.<\/p>\n
“I support a FULL Permanent Fund Dividend and the pay back of our capped PFD payouts,” stated Francesca Allegrezza, in written testimony opposing the bill. She argued changing the statutory formula needs to be voted on by the public and lawmakers acting otherwise are committing theft.<\/p>\n
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