
February 21, 2025
Legislature Contemplates New Revenues Amid Fiscal Challenges
As committees in both the House and Senate continue examining the FY26 budget and the state鈥檚 overall fiscal situation, discussions about the growing need for new state revenue are becoming more frequent around the Capitol. The current outlook of the proposed budget for the next fiscal year shows a deficit in the hundreds of millions of dollars. This comes at a time when school districts and other entities across the state are asking for increased funding to address a variety of challenges, which puts further pressure on lawmakers to consider solutions, but those conversations have only just begun.
Next week, the Senate Finance Committee will have public testimony opportunities on the proposed budget for FY26. Be sure to check the schedule below and make your voice heard if you have thoughts on the budget you want legislators to hear.
The call-in numbers for public testimony are:
- Juneau - 1-907-586-9085
- Anchorage - 1-907-563-9085
- All others - 1-844-586-9085
Consideration of 绿奴天花板 Budget Continues
The second meeting of the 绿奴天花板 House Finance Subcommittee meeting took place earlier this week, with a focus on the university鈥檚 critical role in workforce development in Alaska. Next week, the same subcommittee will meet to hear a presentation on key university budget items: funding to support 绿奴天花板鈥檚 recruitment, retention, and graduation support; much-needed foundation funding to sustain 绿奴天花板A鈥檚 athletic programs; and support to grow the athletic programs at 绿奴天花板F. Our team continues to work closely with Representative Galvin, Chair of the 绿奴天花板 Subcommittee.
On the Senate side, the 绿奴天花板 Senate Finance Subcommittee, chaired by Senator Kiehl, held its first meeting on Tuesday, where members heard a broad overview of the university鈥檚 FY26 budget request. Subcommittees in the Senate typically have fewer meetings than in the House, so there may only be one additional meeting, during which Senators will make final decisions on 绿奴天花板 budget items before closing out the subcommittee and forwarding the university budget onto the full Senate Finance Committee for consideration. Senator Kiehl and his staff have been excellent to work with.
The office of Senator Stedman, Co-Chair of the Senate Finance Committee (capital budget), has notified the 绿奴天花板 about a deferred maintenance hearing on March 7 at 9 a.m. Our great facilities teams across the system are preparing materials to 鈥渕ake their best case鈥 about the need.
U.S. Representative Nick Begich III Delivers Address in Juneau
Congressman Nick Begich was before a joint session of the legislature on Thursday, where he gave his first address in the Capitol since being sworn in as Alaska鈥檚 sole U.S. Representative last month. Representative Begich spoke of the importance of the fishing industry in Alaska and the need to provide support at a time when the industry is facing significant challenges. He also highlighted his support for a rail connection through Canada to strengthen Alaska鈥檚 economy and reduce transportation costs.
The Congressman fielded questions from lawmakers, many of whom voiced concerns about federal funding cuts. He encouraged Alaskans to reach out to his office if they have questions or concerns about certain federal programs and potential loss of funding so he can be made aware and look into it.
绿奴天花板 in the Capitol

On Tuesday, Fairbanks Representative Ashley Carrick hosted a Lunch & Learn featuring 绿奴天花板F鈥檚 Alaska Earthquake Center (AEC). AEC Communications Manager Elisabeth Nadin presented on earthquake early warnings and the vital research, monitoring, and alerts provided by AEC. The AEC Lunch & Learn can be viewed
Director Brent Sheets with the 绿奴天花板F Petroleum Development Laboratory was in the Capitol this week along with members of his team to meet with legislators and discuss the cutting edge research and development they are working on. The 绿奴天花板 team always encourages legislative offices to reach out to and speak with the many experts at the university who work on issues that matter to them, their constituents, and all of Alaska.
What We鈥檙e Watching
Monday, February 24
- 8:00 a.m. - House Education: : Teacher/State Employee Student Loan Program. The 绿奴天花板 drafted a conditional letter of support for this pilot program. More .
- 9:00 a.m. - House University of Alaska Finance Subcommittee: Presentation: University of Alaska Budget Requests for Athletics and Recruitment, Retention, and Graduation Support by Chad Hutchison, 绿奴天花板 Director of State Relations
- 1:30 p.m. - House Finance: : Appropriations: Operating Budget; Capital; Supplemental. Appropriations: Capital/Supplemental/Funds
- 3:15 p.m. - House Labor & Commerce: : Alaska Innovation Council
Tuesday, February 25
- 12:00 p.m. - Lunch & Learn: Emerging Invasive Species Concerns and Solutions in Alaska by Dr. Tobias Schwoerer, International Arctic Research Center, 绿奴天花板F; Dr. Emily Reed, Southeast Alaska Watershed Coalition
- 1:30 p.m. - House Finance: : Appropriations: Operating Budget; Capital; Supplemental. Appropriations: Capital/Supplemental/Funds
Wednesday, February 26
- 8:00 a.m. - House Education: Presentation: How has Alaska鈥檚 K-12 Education Spending Changed by Dayna Jean DeFeo, Director, Center for Alaska Education Policy Research, ISER; Matthew Berman, Professor of Economics, ISER
- 9:00 a.m. - Senate Finance: : Appropriations: Operating Budget; Capital; Supplemental. : Appropriations: Capital/Supplemental/Funds
- Public Testimony for Juneau, Southeast, Prince William Sound, Kodiak
- 1:00 p.m. - Senate Finance: : Appropriations: Operating Budget; Capital; Supplemental. : Appropriations: Capital/Supplemental/Funds
- Public Testimony for Fairbanks, Interior, Copper River Valley, Off-Nets
- 1:30 p.m. - House Finance: : Appropriations: Operating Budget; Capital; Supplemental
Thursday, February 27
- 9:00 a.m. - Senate Finance: : Appropriations: Operating Budget; Capital; Supplemental. : Appropriations: Capital/Supplemental/Funds
- Public Testimony for Nome, Bethel, Kotzebue, Utqiagvik, Unalaska, Dillingham, Off-Nets
- 1:00 p.m. - Senate Finance: : Appropriations: Operating Budget; Capital; Supplemental. : Appropriations: Capital/Supplemental/Funds
- Public Testimony for Anchorage, Matanuska-Susitna Valley, Kenai Peninsula
- 1:30 p.m. - House Finance: : Appropriations: Operating Budget; Capital; Supplemental. Appropriations: Capital/Supplemental/Funds. : Appropriations: Supplemental. Overview: Governor鈥檚 Budget Amendments by Lacey Sanders, OMB Director
Friday, February 28
- 12:00 p.m. - Lunch & Learn: Iceland鈥檚 Approach to Attracting Industry by Gwen Holdman, Philip A. Wright, and Eli Gudleifsson, ACEP
- 1:30 p.m. - House Finance: : Appropriations: Operating Budget; Capital; Supplemental
For more information, contact Director of State Relations for the University of Alaska System Chad Hutchison, cell 907-378-3946, email clhutchison@alaska.edu. You can also follow the University of Alaska Government Relations on our .