Alaska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Alaska House Bill HB264

Introduced
1/23/26  

Caption

Approp: Capital/funds/supp/reapprop

Impact

If enacted, HB 264 will provide a substantial investment in Alaska's infrastructure and services, supporting various sectors including transportation, energy, and environmental management. A core component is the substantial funding for water and wastewater infrastructure, which underscores the state's commitment to improving local facilities and enhancing public health. The bill's funding framework includes both general fund appropriations and federal receipts, leading to a significant injection of resources into local projects, thereby potentially boosting community development and economic resilience.

Summary

House Bill 264 is an appropriations bill proposed in the Alaska Legislature, focusing on capital and supplemental appropriations essential for various state-funded projects. It encapsulates significant financial allocations for multiple governmental departments, aiming to address pressing community needs throughout Alaska. The bill encompasses appropriations for infrastructure improvements, environmental conservation, housing initiatives, and equipment upgrades across several state departments, including Transportation and Public Facilities, Natural Resources, and others. Notably, the bill stipulates that these funds will lapse unless utilized as per the state’s appropriations laws.

Contention

Some points of contention may arise around the bill's emphasis on specific projects or agencies, with concerns about transparency and the allocation process. Opponents may argue about the sufficiency of oversight for such considerable financial appropriations and the impact of these allocations on various community sectors, particularly regarding whether some regions might receive disproportionate funding relative to their needs. Additionally, stakeholders may question the effectiveness of previously funded projects and their sustainability, raising discussions over future funding priorities and accountability.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AK SB214

Approp: Capital/funds/supp/reapprop/amend

AK SB57

Approp: Capital/funds/supp/amend/reapprop

AK HB54

Approp: Capital/supplemental/funds

AK HB289

Approp: Supplemental

AK SB231

Approp: Supplemental

AK SB84

Approp: Supplemental

AK HB85

Approp: Supplemental

AK HB56

Approp: Supp; Fund Cap; Cap; Amending

AK HB283

Approp: Supplemental

AK SB1737

Capital outlay; 2025-2026; appropriations

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.