Lawmakers short on space, long on time

The Bill Ray Center, April 29, 2016. It's the temporary location for legislative offices and the House and Senate Finance Committees for the 2016 extended legislative session. (Photo by Skip Gray/360 North)
The Bill Ray Center, April 29, 2016. It’s the temporary location for legislative offices and the House and Senate Finance Committees for the 2016 extended legislative session. (Photo by Skip Gray/360 North)

Lawmakers found they had less space and not enough desks or phones to go around Monday. That’s because they’re sharing space in Juneau’s Bill Ray Center while the Capitol is being renovated.

They gathered for their floor sessions in a former school gym in another building — the Terry Miller Legislative Office. The House made slow progress on a bill that would overhaul criminal sentencing and prisoner re-entry laws.

The body added four amendments to the bill Monday afternoon before taking a break. It figures to be a long night of debate on the measure, which has raised concern from some victims’ rights advocates. The legislation draws on recommendations by the Alaska Criminal Justice Commission.

House Speaker Nikiski Republican Mike Chenault says legislators are still trying to understand all of the changes that are being proposed to the bill.

“There’s a number of amendments — probably 20-some-odd other amendments — and some folks don’t know what they do, so they want to spend a little bit of time to decide what they do and how to either argue for or against them,” Chenault said.

The only other meeting held Monday was the Legislative Council, which was scheduled to discuss office space in Anchorage. Gov. Bill Walker has said he would veto money to buy the Anchorage Legislative Information Office.

Andrew Kitchenman

State Government Reporter, Alaska Public Media & KTOO

State government plays an outsized role in the life of Alaskans. As the state continues to go through the painful process of deciding what its priorities are, I bring Alaskans to the scene of a government in transition.

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