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Seldovia Town Hall Meeting
City Council Work Session
Saturday, March 09, 2019
Pages 1-3 Informational Memorandum- Potential impacts to Seldovia from FY2020 Governor Dunleavy’s Amended Budget
Pages 4-5 Resolution 19-17 FY20 Budget- DRAFT
Pages 6-8 Seldovia Municipal Impact Statement- DRAFT
Pages 9-11 31st Alaska State Legislature Session Staff List
NOTES
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City of Seldovia P.O. Drawer B, Seldovia, Alaska 99663
Phone: (907) 234-7643, Fax: (907) 234-7430 email: [email protected] website: www.cityofseldovia.com
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To: Mayor and Seldovia City Council From: Cassidi Cameron Subject: FY2020 Governor Dunleavy’s Proposed Amendments to State Budget and the potential impacts to the City of Seldovia Date: February 20, 2019
State Department or Program
Proposed Action from Governor Dunleavy
Effect on Seldovia
Alaska Marine Highway – DOT Proposed 75% reduction in funding
Consideration on limited run schedule.
• May-September FerryService
• October-April No FerryService
Tremendous decrease in goods and services into Seldovia, very limited transportation for residents and visitors and business owners, potential of higher rates if privatized, lower purchase power of residents and visitors, lower sales tax income, extreme decrease in employment for Seldovians in the form of line handling and ferry agent, extreme decrease in Dock Revenues in General Fund due to cut in ferry service, City currently receives $200/docking per AMHS contract, estimated at 120 dockings per year. FY19 Budget Dock Ferry Stops Revenue = $24,000 FY20 Ferry Stops Revenue = $6,000 A difference of $18,000.00
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Education
Cutting more thank $300 million in base student allocation education funding; translates to $1.4 million cut in Kenai Peninsula School District
Continuation of low enrollment numbers mean less FTEs, mean less funding and investment for our children. A school with diminished resources and staff does not attract families and individuals to our community, decreasing viability in Seldovia, a decrease in quality of education for our children, detrimental to economic stability in Seldovia.
Early Childhood and Pre-K
Proposed to cut these programs out entirely
Cutting out opportunities for our children cuts opportunities for our future.
Public Safety
Decrease in Trooper contracts Currently receive $20,000 in additional state funding from State of Alaska Public Safety; this money goes directly into General Fund for Police services. Contract with APS enables the Chief of Police to provide services for outside city limits.
Community Assistance – Revenue Sharing
Eliminated program FY19 Budgeted Community Assistance – General Fund Revenues = $78,008.00 Equates to 13.5% of our general fund revenues; would have to cut general fund expenditures to make up this deficit OR increase sales tax, property tax, or other forms of general fund revenues.
Medicaid Cuts
Would directly affect our aging population, straining already thin income levels, decreasing purchasing power, leading to decreased local spending, leading to decreased sales tax revenues.
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Alaska Fisheries Tax
Eliminated Program FY19 Budgeted Revenues for Dock = $2341.00 in Fisheries Tax; a decrease would decrease revenues in Dock.
Petroleum Property Tax Repeal the current legislation providing property taxes to boroughs for oil; KPB would lose $15 million in their budget
Borough could propose to increase sales tax rate; property tax rate, or both to make up for lost revenues.
Total direct impacts potential to City of Seldovia Budget:
Directly Quantified:
o AMHS = $18,000.00 o AMHS Water = $13,500.00 o Community Assistance = $78,017.00 o Public Safety = $20,000.00 o Alaska Fisheries Tax = $2341.00 o Senior Programing = $55,000.00 o TOTAL= $186,585.00
Fiscal Impacts not yet known:
o Decrease in Sales Tax Revenues, currently our sales tax revenues= 23% of general fund revenues
o Increase in property taxes for residents o Increase in Cost of Living Expenses o Increase in Freight Expenses o Increase in Cost of Goods, Operating Costs for all Departments o Job Loss, Decrease in FTE, less workforce = less services
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CITY OF SELDOVIA
RESOLUTION 19-17
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SELDOVIA, ALASKA
REQUESTING THE ALASKA LEGISLATURE TO ACT ON BEHALF OF THE
COMMUNITIES OF ALASKA TO PASS A FAIR BUDGET THAT WILL NOT PLACE
SUCH AN ENORMOUS BURDEN TO FUND ESSENTIAL SERVICES ON LOCAL
BOROUGH AND MUNICIPAL GOVERMENTS, AND TO THE DETRIMENT OF
ALASKA’S SMALL RURAL COMMUNITIES
WHEREAS In February, 2019 the Governor of Alaska, Michael J. Dunleavy, proposed an FY20
State of Alaska Budget that included substantial cuts across state funding in order to close a 1.6
billon dollar deficit; and
WHERESAS the proposed budget puts the burden on local and borough and municipal
governments to fund necessary services being cut; and
WHEREAS 55% of the State of Alaska’s 162 municipalities have a population of less than 500
residents, including the City of Seldovia; and
WHEREAS the proposed budget will cut the Alaska Marine Highway funding by 75%; and
WHEREAS the City of Seldovia is one community among 86% of the State of Alaska
communities that are not connected to the road system; and
WHEREAS the Alaska Marine Highway system has been operating year-round since 1963,
providing regular scheduled passenger and vehicle service to over 30 communities in Alaska,
many of which are not accessible via the road system; and
WHEREAS the City of Seldovia is one among many other small rural communities that depend
on the Alaska Marine Highway for employment, transportation, groceries, supplies, and their
connection to the rest of the State of Alaska that cannot be readily reached without the assistance
of boats or planes; and
WHEREAS the State of Alaska’s K-12 education formula will be cut $303 million dollars in the
proposed, a $20.9 million dollar cut to the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District and a direct
impact to all the schools they fund, including the City of Seldovia’s only school, Susan B.
English, K-12; and
WHEREAS the proposed budget eliminates the State of Alaska Senior Benefits program,
eliminating needed services that municipalities, including the City of Seldovia, provide for their
aging population; and
WHEREAS the proposed budget cuts 11.5% from the Public Safety Budget, potentially
diminishing funding received by small municipalities, including the City of Seldovia, in order to
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facilitate public safety for the entire community, including those who reside outside of city
limits, in a community that is not readily accessible by the Alaska State Troopers; and
WHEREAS the City of Seldovia recognizes that Governor Dunleavy’s FY20 proposed budget
for the State of Alaska impacts the entire state and asks for recognition that the proposed cuts put
the burden of necessary services on local borough and municipal governments, potentially
diminishing small rural communities to the point of detriment; and
WHEREAS the City of Seldovia is committed to working together with the State of Alaska and
its leaders to find a joint solution to the State’s fiscal challenge where the impacts will not be
cost shifting to local borough and municipal governments.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT: The City Council of the City of
Seldovia, requests the Alaska Legislature to act on behalf of the communities of Alaska to
pass a fair budget that does not place such an enormous burden to fund essential services on
local borough and municipal governments, and to the detriment of Alaska’s small rural
communities.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT: copies of this resolution be sent to U.S. Senator Lisa
Murkowski, U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan, U.S. Congressman Don Young, Alaska Governor
Dunleavy, Alaska Senator Peter Micciche, Alaska Senator Gary Stevens, Alaska
Representative Gary Knopp, Alaska Representative Sarah Vance, Alaska Representative Ben
Carpenter, and Alaska Representative Louise Stutes.
PASSED AND APPROVED by a duly constituted quorum of the City Council of the City of
Seldovia on this
day of , 2019
ATTEST: APPROVED:
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Heidi Geagel, City Clerk Dean Lent, Mayor
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P.O. Drawer B Seldovia, Alaska 99663 Phone: (907) 234-7643, Fax: (907) 234-7430
__________________________________________________________________ March 11, 2019 Honorable Governor Dunleavy Alaska State Legislature, State Capitol 120 4th Street Juneau, Alaska 99801 Re: City of Seldovia Municipal Impact Statement Honorable Governor Dunleavy and Members of the Alaska State Legislature, We appreciate the State’s commitment to sustainable spending; however, we like so many others around the state want to draw attention to the unsustainable impact the proposed FY20 budget will have on local governments in Alaska.
The City of Seldovia is responsible for municipal governance in our community of 216.
We have seven full time employees and ten to fifteen seasonal/part time employees
who fulfill the obligations of a local government. Our ability to do so is limited by
statute, public interest and available resources. Traditionally those resources have
included State and Federal funding, which offset the burdens that might otherwise be
felt by a local tax base.
On average, our tax revenue comprises 72% of our total General Fund budget, and any
impact from State decision-making on local economies further weakens Seldovia’ s
ability to sustainably serve our community. This includes cuts to the AMHS, education,
and public safety and Community Assistance.
Based on the proposed FY20 budget, we have highlighted below some of the impacts
that your decisions will have on our residents.
• Our Community Assistance funding in FY19 was $78,008 and comprises 13.5% of our General Fund budget. These funds support our Fire and EMS services, our Police department, our Public Works Department and our City Office Staff.
• The City of Seldovia is serviced by the Alaska Marine Highway System; it is a
central mode of transportation for residents and visitors to Seldovia which is
located off the road system. The docking fees received from AMHS goes into
our dock fund for operational expenses; the ferry provides year around
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employment for several members of our community. Our economy and
business owners heavily depend on the ferry system to transport goods and
services, the ability to transport goods and services is directly related to our
sales tax revenues. A loss in ferry service translates into less sales tax
revenues, loss of business and commerce, loss of economic growth.
Seldovia will be stunted in an already underdeveloped economy.
• The Kenai Peninsula Borough’s receipt of the Petroleum Property Tax, totaling 15 million dollars, and represents a significant portion of their budget; cuts to this program would eventually trickle down to Seldovia in the form of higher property taxes and sales taxes from the Borough.
• Our share of the Shared Fisheries Business Tax in FY19 is $2,341; these funds are invested directly into our fish dock to support our commercial fishing industry.
• The anticipated cuts to our school district are detrimental to our community as our school is already existing on a minimal budget; it continues to face low enrollment and high operating costs. Cuts to education mean cuts to Alaska’s success in the future.
While Community Assistance remains funded, we are concerned for its long-term viability as it consists of 13.5% of our General Fund Budget. In FY17, Community Assistance, or Revenue Sharing as it was referred to then, was cut 34% to our community. This assistance is essential to our General Fund and our ability to provide essential services. We managed the significant cut back then by cutting our expenditures, implementing staff reductions, and significantly raised our mil rate. The increase in property tax was a difficult decision for our community, but was a necessary means to bridge the budget deficit and provide essential services to our community members. During the FY17 budget session, council and community members recognized the requirement to manage our budgets without depending on outside assistance, however, there will always be a call to the State for support of our Alaskan community. Seldovia has been taking the initiative to minimize expenditures and create revenues at a municipal level, as a result, there is no room from our tax base or budget for further cost shifting.
The combined reductions and cost-shifting will mean that the City of Seldovia anticipates:
• Potential staff reductions = 2 FTEs; less workforce=less services
• Public Safety budget reduced by 13%
• Public Works budget reduced by 13%
• Important significant programs potentially eliminated include Seldovia Senior Meal Program, Parks and Recreation, and overall quality of life for Seldovians and visitors alike.
We believe the proposed FY20 budget and approach that you have outlined reflects little
concern for the burden that you have passed on to residents of Alaska. The City of
Seldovia is committed to work together with our legislative leaders to mitigate the damage
from the administrative actions, including to develop solutions that reflect the public’s
interest. We recognize and understand the immense challenge that is before the state’s
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administration, we also recognize that the challenges may be better resolved collectively
amongst all Alaskans with all Alaskans in mind.
Very Sincerely, Seldovia City Council Mayor Dean Lent Kris Lethin Vivian Rojas John Colberg Bobbi Sweatt Jeremiah Campbell Perley Morrison
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31ST ALASKA STATE LEGISLATURE ∙ 1ST SESSION ∙ 2019 2/25/2019
Session Staff List
LEGISLATIVE INFORMATION OFFICE ∙ 465-4648 ∙ [email protected] PAGE 1 OF 3
Begich, Tom ................................................. [email protected] .................................... 465-3704 ...... 888-330-3704 .......................... 11Sydney Lienemann, Jeffrey Eide
SENATENAME ..............................................................EMAIL .............................................................................. PHONE.......... TOLL-FREE ........................ ROOM
Birch, Chris .................................................. [email protected] ..................................... 465-4931 ...... 800-870-4931 ........................125Kim Skipper, Trever M. Fulton, Betty Tangeman
Bishop, Click ................................................ [email protected] ................................... 465-2327 ...... 888-336-7383 .........................121John Manly, Christopher Clark, Barbi Montgomery, Darwin Peterson, Cody Grussendorf
Coghill, John ............................................... [email protected] .................................. 465-3719 ...... 877-465-3719 .........................103Rynnieva Moss, Peggy Talerico, Jim Puckett
Costello, Mia ................................................ [email protected] ................................... 465-4968 ..... 800-773-4968 ........................ 119Tom Wright, Joe Plesha, Chaz Rivas
Giessel, Cathy ............................................. [email protected] ................................. 465-4843 ..... 800-892-4843 ....................... 111Jane Conway, Akis Gialopsos, Kari Nore, Emmie Jackson, Rena Miller
Gray-Jackson, Elvi ..................................... [email protected] ........................ 465-4930 ..... 800-331-4930 ........................417Keith Bauguess, Jayden Hodgson
Hoffman, Lyman ........................................ [email protected] ........................... 465-4453 ..... 866-465-4453 ...................... 508Maridon Boario, Sam Greely, Tim Grussendorf, Patricia Walker
Hughes, Shelley .......................................... [email protected] ............................. 465-3743 ...... 800-565-3743 ..........................30Buddy Whitt, Aimee Bushnell, Regina Largent, Shiela Morrison
Kawasaki, Scott .......................................... [email protected] .............................. 465-3466 ...... 866-465-3466 ............................ 7Mercedes Colbert, Jacob Gerrish
Kiehl, Jesse .................................................. [email protected] ..................................... 465-4947 ...... 855-465-4947 ........................419Edric Carillo, Cathy Schlingheyde
Micciche, Peter ........................................... [email protected] .............................. 465-2828 ..... 800-964-5733 ....................... 504Konrad Jackson, Edra Morledge, Lynne Smith
Olson, Donald ............................................. [email protected] ................................ 465-3707 ...... 800-597-3707 ........................514James Smyth, Denise Liccioli, Jacquelyn Boyer
Reinbold, Lora ............................................. [email protected] ................................ 465-3822 ...... 800-770-3822 ........................427Jeanne Vogt, Natasha McClanahan, Dakota Orm
Shower, Mike ............................................... [email protected] .................................. 465-6600 ..... 877-465-6601 ........................510Ceezar Martinson, Jake Almeida, Scott Ogan, Terrence Shannigan
Stedman, Bert ............................................. [email protected] ................................ 465-3873 ...... 877-463-3873 .........................518Melissa Kookesh, Randy Ruaro, David Scott, Pete Ecklund, Kelly O'Sullivan
Stevens, Gary .............................................. [email protected] ................................. 465-4925 ..... 800-821-4925 ...................... 429Doug Letch, Tim Lamkin, Katrina Matheny, Theresa Robl
von Imhof, Natasha .................................. [email protected] ....................... 465-2995 ..... 800-365-2995 ........................516Shareen Crosby, Cecile Elliott, Linda Hay, Juli Lucky, Caroline Shultz
Wielechowski, Bill ..................................... [email protected] ......................... 465-2435...... 800-550-2435 ........................... 9Sonja Kawasaki, Nate Graham, David Dunsmore
Wilson, David .............................................. [email protected] ................................. 465-3878 ...... 800-862-3878 ........................115Jasmin Martin, Jody Simpson, Gary Zepp, Christa McDonald
Senate Majority Office ........................................................................................................................ 465-3803 .............................................. TSLOB 17Chad Hutchinson
Senate Secretary ................................................................................................................................... 465-3701 ..........................................................211Liz Clark, Gina Spartz, Brian O'Sullivan, Julianna Singh, Andrew Heist, Gina Spartz, Keira Alkema
Senate Sergeant-At-Arms .................................................................................................................. 465-4987 .......................... SENATE CHAMBERSGrace Ellsworth, Gordon Krueger, David Cordero, Sydney Krebsbach, Samuel Mielke, Gordon Krueger, Matthew Puckett, Nels Ure
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LEGISLATIVE INFORMATION OFFICE ∙ 465-4648 ∙ [email protected] PAGE 2 OF 3
NAME ..............................................................EMAIL .............................................................................. PHONE.......... TOLL-FREE ........................ ROOM
Senate Records ...................................................................................................................................... 465-2870........................................... TSLOB 100Karey Cooperrider, Christopher Dickrell, Jeanne Foy, Nancy Hemenway
Senate Finance Secretary .................................................................................................................. 465-3753 ......................................................... 524Doniece Gott, Allison Holtkamp, Laura Hosey, Marta Lastufka
Senate Majority Press Office ............................................................................................................. 465-4066 ........................................................ 100Daniel McDonald, Peter Torkelson
Senate Minority Press Office ............................................................................................................ 465-5319 ..........................................................413Noah Hanson, Jenn Gifford
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVESCarpenter, Ben ............................................ [email protected] .............................. 465-3779 ...... 800-469-3779 ...................... 400Richard Best, Lydia Mielke
Claman, Matt ............................................... [email protected] .................................. 465-4919 ...... 888-465-4919 ........................118Lizzie Kubitz, Ceri Godinez, Hunter Lottsfeldt
Drummond, Harriet .................................. [email protected] ..................... 465-3875 ...... 800-922-3875 ........................108George Ascott, Sarra Khlifi
Eastman, David ........................................... [email protected] .............................. 465-2186 ...... 800-468-2186 ...................... 422Jerad McClure, Nathan Simpson
Edgmon, Bryce ........................................... [email protected] .............................. 465-4451 ...... 800-898-4451 ...................... 208Tyra Smith-MacKinnon, Amory Lelake, Drew Cason
Fields, Zack .................................................. [email protected] ..................................... 465-2647 ...... 888-465-2647 ........................ 114Grace Kubitz, Tristan Walsh
Foster, Neal .................................................. [email protected] ..................................... 465-3789 ...... 800-478-3789 ....................... 505Brodie Anderson, Paul Labolle, Ryan Johnston, Jenny Martin
Hannan, Sara ............................................... [email protected] .................................. 465-4766 ...... 866-465-4766 .......................432Ann Dombkowski, Arnold Liebelt, Hunter Meachum, Donna Page
Hopkins, Grier ............................................. [email protected] ................................ 465-4457 ..... 800-928-4457 ...................... 409Tania Clucas, Joe G. Hardenbrook, William Jodwalis
Jackson, Sharon ......................................... [email protected] ............................ 465-3783 ...... 877-465-3783 ....................... 428Kaneyo Hirata, Erick Cordero Giorgana
Johnson, DeLena ....................................... [email protected] .......................... 465-4958 ..... 866-465-4958 ...................... 405Marcy Herman, Lora O'Loughlin
Johnston, Jennifer .................................... [email protected] ....................... 465-4949 ..... 800-478-4950 .......................501Robert Ervine, Erin Shine
Josephson, Andy ....................................... [email protected] .......................... 465-4939 ...... 800-465-4939 ...................... 502Thomas Atkinson
Knopp, Gary ................................................. [email protected] .................................... 465-2693 ...... 800-463-2693 ........................410Kerry Crocker, Jayme Jones, Shea Siegert
Kopp, Chuck ................................................ [email protected] ................................... 465-4993 ...... 866-465-4993 ........................216Grace Abbott, Charlotte Truitt, Ken Truit
Kreiss-Tomkins, Jonathan ...................... [email protected] ......... 465-3732 ...... 888-461-3732 ........................411John Scanlon, Kevin McGowan
LeBon, Bart .................................................. [email protected] ..................................... 465-3709 ...... 877-665-3709 ........................418Joseph Bynes, Lorene Palmer
LeDoux, Gabrielle ...................................... [email protected] ......................... 465-4998 ..... 800-689-4998 ...................... 403Christy Blair
Lincoln, John .............................................. [email protected] ................................. 465-3473 ...... 888-288-3473 ........................102Rose Foley, Elizabeth Ferguson
Merrick, Kelly .............................................. [email protected] .................................. 465-3777 ...... 800-861-5688....................... 500Sorcha Hazelton, Tally Teal
Neuman, Mark ............................................ [email protected] ............................... 465-2679 ...... 800-505-2678 .......................434William Gamble, Sarah Collins
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LEGISLATIVE INFORMATION OFFICE ∙ 465-4648 ∙ [email protected] PAGE 3 OF 3
NAME ..............................................................EMAIL .............................................................................. PHONE.......... TOLL-FREE ........................ ROOM
Ortiz, Dan ..................................................... [email protected] ........................................ 465-3824 ...... 800-686-3824 ........................513Caroline Hamp, Liz Harpold
Pruitt, Lance ................................................ [email protected] ................................... 465-3438 ...... 888-478-3438 ....................... 404Dirk Craft, Jenna Crouse
Rasmussen, Sara ........................................ [email protected] ........................... 465-3892 ...... 866-465-3892 ...................... 430Parker W. Haymans, Krysten A. Walker
Rauscher, George ...................................... [email protected] ......................... 465-4859 ..... 888-465-4859 ...................... 426Darrell Breese, Abby St. Clair, Jessica Leija
Revak, Josh .................................................. [email protected] ..................................... 465-3879 ...... 888-269-3879 .......................110Sergej Michaud, Forrest McDonald
Shaw, Laddie ............................................... [email protected] .................................. 465-4945 ..... 866-465-4945 .......................112Patrick Fitzgerald, Joshua Walton
Spohnholz, Ivy ............................................ [email protected] ............................... 465-4940 ..... 866-465-4940 .......................421Ted Madsen, Bernice Nisbett, Megan Holland
Story, Andi .................................................... [email protected] ...................................... 465-3744 ...... 800-968-6744 ......................... 13Caitlyn Ellis, Greg Smith, Mary Hakala
Stutes, Louise .............................................. [email protected] ................................. 465-2487 ...... 800-865-2487 ...................... 406Matt Gruening, Pam Murray, Elizabeth Bolling
Sullivan-Leonard, Colleen ...................... [email protected] ......... 465-4833 ...... 800-782-4833 ....................... 420Angela Stephl, Laura Stidolph
Talerico, David ............................................ [email protected] ............................... 465-4527 ...... 800-491-4527 ........................104Julie Morris, Thomas Studler
Tarr, Geran ................................................... [email protected] ...................................... 465-3424 ...... 800-303-2455........................128Thatcher Brouwer, Stephanie Andrew
Thompson, Steve ....................................... [email protected] .......................... 465-3004 ..... 866-465-3004 ...................... 204Lynette Bergh, Crystal Koeneman, Seth Whitten
Tilton, Cathy ................................................ [email protected] ................................... 465-2199 ...... 800-342-2199 ........................415Heath Hilyard, Steve St. Clair
Tuck, Chris ................................................... [email protected] ...................................... 465-2095 ..... 866-465-2095 .........................24Aurora Hauke, Ken Alper
Vance, Sarah ................................................ [email protected] ................................... 465-2689 ..... 800-665-2689 ...................... 424Janet Ogan, Lauren N. Jones
Wilson, Tammie ......................................... [email protected] ............................. 465-4797 ...... 800-860-4797 ........................511Barbara Barnes, Remond Henderson
Wool, Adam ................................................. [email protected] .................................... 465-4976 ...... 866-465-4976 ........................412Anne Rittgers, Ashley Strauch
Zulkosky, Tiffany ........................................ [email protected] ........................... 465-4942 ..... 800-323-4942 ........................416Grace Singh, Piiyuuk Shields, Anastasia Pleasant
House Chief Clerk ................................................................................................................................ 465-3725 .......................................... TSLOB, 202Crystaline Jones, Londi Ensor, Stephanie Hall, Abbey Janes, Jackie Schulz, Londi Ensor
House Sergeant-At-Arms ................................................................................................................... 465-3869 ........................... HOUSE CHAMBERSMicaela Bradner, Mathew Simpson, Laib Allensworth, Gabriella Hill, Olivia Sasser, Mathew Simpson
House Records ....................................................................................................................................... 465-2214 ..........................................TSLOB, 200Lori Roland, Robert Montenegro, Butch Carber, Martha Moore, Deborah Tillinghast
House Majority Press Office .............................................................................................................. 465-5284 .........................................................122Michael Mason, Drew Cason, Brian Hild
House Finance Secretary ................................................................................................................... 465-6258 .........................................................519Helen Phillips, Jodie McDonnell, Bree Wylie, Kim Ramos
House Minority Press Office ............................................................................................................. 465-3842 .............................................................. 1 Zachary Freeman
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