Alaska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Alaska House Bill HB207

Introduced
4/25/25  
Refer
4/25/25  
Report Pass
5/13/25  
Report Pass
5/14/25  

Caption

Fire Station Grant Program

Impact

The implementation of HB 207 is expected to significantly enhance public safety infrastructure across Alaska by enabling local governments to undertake critical improvements and expansions of fire services. This initiative could lead to better response times and services from fire departments, ultimately benefiting residents and communities statewide. The provision that funds will remain available for expenditure in successive fiscal years ensures continuity and stability in the funding process, reducing the urgency often associated with annual appropriations.

Summary

House Bill 207 establishes a matching grant program aimed at funding the construction and renovation of fire stations within Alaska. The bill mandates the creation of a dedicated fund, known as the fire station grant fund, which will be utilized for awarding grants to eligible applicants seeking financial assistance for these projects. Under the provisions, the state will cover up to 50 percent of the total proposed project costs, thus providing substantial financial support to local governments or entities responsible for fire station maintenance and upgrades.

Contention

While there appears to be broad support for reinforcing fire safety infrastructure, potential points of contention may include concerns about the adequacy of state funds and the implementation processes for how grants are awarded. Local entities may have varying opinions on eligibility criteria and the limitations imposed on the 50 percent funding cap. This could lead to debates about prioritization of fire station projects across different regions, particularly in unincorporated areas that may feel overlooked in the funding distribution process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AK SB140

Fire Station Grant Program

AK A1322

Establishes "Resident Firefighter Grant Program" in Division of Fire Safety.

AK S2138

Establishes "Resident Firefighter Grant Program" in Division of Fire Safety.

AK HB1344

MS Municipality and County Fire Station Building Fund; establish.

AK HB597

MS Municipality and County Fire Station Building Fund; establish.

AK AB2513

Wildfire: Regional Forest and Fire Capacity Program: local assistance grant program: regional landscape grants.

AK AB1174

Clean Transportation Program: eligible programs and projects: electric vehicle charging stations: vandalism deterrence.

AK HB4133

changing stations; public entities

AK HB4134

fire service station fund; appropriation

AK HB939

MS Length-of-Service Award Program; extend repealer and create Fire Grant Fund and Fire Equipment Grant Fund.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.