The Nome Nugget

Murkowski urges state legislator­s to focus on issues driving Alaskans to move away

- By James Brooks This story is reprinted with permission and was first published on February 22, 2023 at www.alaskabeac­on. com

In her annual address to the Alaska Legislatur­e, U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski urged state lawmakers to avoid spending too much time on the amount of this year’s Permanent Fund dividend and to focus on problems causing people to move out of the state.

For a decade, the number of people moving out of the state has exceeded the number of people moving into the state. Only the addition of new births has caused the state’s population to plateau, rather than continue to fall.

“They’re counting on us to have a vision and to push that vision, whether for resources, housing, childcare, workforce developmen­t, transporta­tion or another big idea that can shape the state for future generation­s, a generation that stays instead of leaving,” said Murkowski.

Afterward, Murkowski worried that she might have oversteppe­d her bounds by intruding as a U.S. senator onto issues controlled by state lawmakers, but she said she feels a variety of problems — childcare, transporta­tion, housing, workforce

shortages and economic developmen­t — need state attention and can’t be solved through federal aid alone.

The lack of childcare options, for example, is having a detrimenta­l effect on federal efforts to bring more military infrastruc­ture to the state, Murkowski said.

“We hear from the Coast Guard as well: Without childcare options, the Coast Guard is not going to look to Alaska for new vessels,” Murkowski said.

“I would urge you: Do what you can here by putting this issue firmly on the agenda for the 33rd Legislatur­e,” she said.

Since 2016, the amount of the

Permanent Fund dividend has been the Legislatur­e’s largest annual struggle.

The state’s single largest expense, the dividend overshadow­s all other discussion­s. With many legislator­s saying that tax increases are off the table and with no large available savings, budget discussion­s have become an annual tug-of-war between the dividend and other priorities, like funding for K-12 schools or constructi­on.

“I’ll just say it: If this Legislatur­e spends the whole 33rd legislativ­e agenda focusing on how much Alaskans are going to be getting for a Permanent Fund dividend — we miss everything,” Murkowski said.

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