Current:Home > reviewsPets will not be allowed in new apartments for Alaska lawmakers and staff -PrimeWealth Guides
Pets will not be allowed in new apartments for Alaska lawmakers and staff
View
Date:2025-04-27 18:59:13
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — Apartments will be available starting next year for Alaska lawmakers and staff in a building that the Legislature was gifted, but pets will not be allowed, a committee that oversees legislative business decided Friday.
The adoption of the apartments policy by the Legislative Council — a panel composed of House and Senate leaders — came about two months before the start of the next legislative session. Jessica Geary, executive director of the Legislative Affairs Agency, said rental rates for the 2024 session would range from $1,100 a month for a small studio apartment to $1,600 a month for a large one-bedroom apartment.
The council early last year advanced plans to convert into apartment units a downtown building, steps from the Capitol, that had been donated to the Legislature by the Juneau Community Foundation, a philanthropic group.
A construction contract of up to $8.6 million was authorized by the Legislative Council late last year for the building remodel, along with the acceptance of a $2 million grant from the foundation to help with the project.
The idea for housing stemmed from complaints that finding places for lawmakers and staff to stay — particularly during summer special sessions, when they’re competing with tourists for accommodations — can be challenging. In the past, some lawmakers and staff have had to uproot from their apartments or hotel rooms and find alternate places to stay when regular sessions have extended into May or bled into special sessions.
All but three of the Legislature’s 60 members live outside Juneau, which is accessible by air or water. Juneau had 1.6 million cruise passengers this year, a record, with the cruise ship season now stretching from April through October.
The policy adopted Friday would give priority for the apartments to legislators based on seniority and then to legislative staff, based on seniority.
A draft of the policy proposed allowing cats and dogs and said any other animals would require approval. Sen. Jesse Kiehl, a Juneau Democrat, said a number of legislators have expressed interest in being able to bring their pets with them to Juneau. He said the tenants — lawmakers and staff — would “have an interest in keeping the place in good shape.”
But Rep. Craig Johnson, an Anchorage Republican, said pets can be unruly and loud and he noted that some people may be allergic to them. He asked for a vote on the pets provisions, and the council voted to remove from the apartment policy the provisions allowing pets.
veryGood! (8814)
Related
- Civic engagement nonprofits say democracy needs support in between big elections. Do funders agree?
- Pitt RB Rodney Hammond Jr. declared ineligible for season ahead of opener
- Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese sets WNBA single-season rebounds record
- First Labor Day parade: Union Square protest was a 'crossroads' for NYC workers
- Don't let hackers fool you with a 'scam
- Pregnant Cardi B and Offset Reunite to Celebrate Son Wave's 3rd Birthday Amid Divorce
- Why is ABC not working on DirecTV? Channel dropped before LSU-USC amid Disney dispute
- Pregnant Cardi B and Offset Reunite to Celebrate Son Wave's 3rd Birthday Amid Divorce
- $73.5M beach replenishment project starts in January at Jersey Shore
- Murder on Music Row: Corrupt independent record chart might hold key to Nashville homicide
Ranking
- Newly elected West Virginia lawmaker arrested and accused of making terroristic threats
- Tyrese opens up about '1992' and Ray Liotta's final role: 'He blessed me'
- South Carolina women's basketball player Ashlyn Watkins charged with assault, kidnapping
- AI may not steal many jobs after all. It may just make workers more efficient
- IRS recovers $4.7 billion in back taxes and braces for cuts with Trump and GOP in power
- The Vistabule DayTripper teardrop camper trailer is affordable (and adorable)
- Giving up pets to seek rehab can worsen trauma. A Colorado group intends to end that
- Cam McCormick, in his ninth college football season, scores TD in Miami's opener
Recommendation
The Louvre will be renovated and the 'Mona Lisa' will have her own room
3 dead after plane crashes into townhomes near Portland, Oregon: Reports
Here are the average Social Security benefits at retirement ages 62, 67, and 70
Brad Pitt and Girlfriend Ines de Ramon Arrive in Style for Venice International Film Festival
Retirement planning: 3 crucial moves everyone should make before 2025
One man dead, others burned after neighborhood campfire explodes
Sinaloa drug kingpin sentenced to 28 years for trafficking narcotics to Alaska
Abilene Christian University football team involved in Texas bus crash, leaves 4 injured