Gov. Dunleavy vetoes $444 million from Alaska state operating budget
JUNEAU Gov. Mike Dunleavy on Friday cut $444 million from Alaskas states operating budget, slashing services beyond the cuts already made by the Alaska Legislature in order to move closer to a balanced budget without raising taxes or reducing the Permanent Fund dividend.
The action drew immediate and impassioned criticism from many Alaskans, including those who rely on those services and those who provide them, and there were calls on lawmakers to override the vetoes. But the governor also drew praise from Alaskans who believe state government is too large.
The University of Alaska is the biggest target of Dunleavys line-item veto pen, losing $130 million in state support atop the $5 million cut approved earlier by lawmakers. The resulting reduction is nearly 41% of the states support for the university system. University officials said the cuts would be devastating to the UA system.
I believe theyre going to be able to work through this ... I dont believe they can be all things to all people, and I think thats generally speaking, the state of Alaska. We cant continue to be all things for all people, the governor said Friday morning in a news conference that was broadcast statewide.
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(Anchorage Daily News)