Alaska lawmakers are inching toward overtime again. Is the 90-day limit defunct?
JUNEAU Amid widely diverging opinions in the Capitol about the proper length of the legislative session, most lawmakers seem to agree that the state's budget crisis has stretched the 90-day limit to its breaking point.
"The 90-day session is the law of the land," House Speaker Bryce Edgmon, D-Dillingham, said in an interview Monday. "But this session, we have extraordinary challenges in front of us that I think the public deserves the Legislature to take a very deliberative approach to."
In other words: "It seems more likely than not that we would go past the 90-day session at this point."
Three weeks before their deadline, lawmakers are beginning to acknowledge the obvious they're unlikely to leave April 16, the 90th day. It's a concession that comes after two straight years in which the Legislature took months of extra time to finish its work.
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