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URGENT: On Friday afternoon we learned that governor Dunleavy has
proposed to *completely* cut the state appropriation to the museum and
to all of the university’s annual investments in research. (A copy is
here: <a href="https://bit.ly/2SHnJpP" target="_blank">https://bit.ly/2SHnJpP</a>) We’re asking our many supporters to email the University of Alaska Board of Regents *now* at <a href="mailto:ua-bor@alaska.edu" target="_blank">ua-bor@alaska.edu</a>
urging them to reject this proposal when they meet in emergency session
to consider it on Tuesday. This single email address goes to the
university president, too: <a href="mailto:ua-bor@alaska.edu" target="_blank">ua-bor@alaska.edu</a>
They declared financial exigency at last week’s meeting due to the
governor’s line-item veto budget cut to the university of a staggering
41% – on top of five years of cumulative budget cuts we’ve already
undergone. In a second step, we’re hoping you will email support for the
university to Alaska’s legislators, too, as they try to return most of
the governor’s cuts to the university through a supplemental spending
bill. Personally, I am sending my comments to both at the same time
(instructions below). <br><br>As you know, education and research are
integrally tied together at a modern university. The vast majority of UA
faculty have a combined teaching-research-service appointment. Training
the next generation’s workforce requires hands-on experience with
research. It’s how we teach students to creatively and intelligently
solve real-world problems. It’s how we develop new knowledge to make the
world better for all of us.<br><br>The University of Alaska Museum of
the North has world-class collections in many disciplines, documenting
and safeguarding Alaska’s natural and cultural history and making it
available to students and researchers from Alaska and worldwide. At the
museum we would not be able to function without our state appropriation,
which is spent on curation and collections management to fulfill our
legal obligations as a collections repository. We also do a lot of
student training and, yes, some research, too. We are a very lean,
highly functional unit with partnerships in collections, education,
research, and exhibits throughout Alaska and the world. And no, we can’t
recover this cut through increasing fees, as the governor has proposed
(they did zero research on this). We already recover a lot, and we’ve
tweaked that pretty hard during the past five years of budget cuts.<br><br>The
economic argument for rejecting these cuts is powerful, too. For every
dollar the University of Alaska Fairbanks puts into research, we get
back 3-6 dollars (depending on unit), mostly from federal grants. But
it’s a partnership. If we pull out, those grants won’t come here. They
will go to faculty and students in other states. So the money the state
spends on university research is well spent for the excellent training
it gives our students and the knowledge it develops, *and* it is a
superb direct investment in the state’s economy. Here at UAF, the
state’s only PhD-granting institution, $19 million in state research
spending each year is turned into about $132 million. So cutting UAF
research will have an outsized economic impact in Alaska’s Interior, now
and long into the future (it takes decades to build this kind of
expertise and competitiveness for federal funding).<br><br>We do not
understand why the governor is doing this grave damage to the university
and to the state when he promised otherwise before being elected
(Dunleavy’s lies: <a href="https://bit.ly/2Ysw02U" target="_blank">https://bit.ly/2Ysw02U</a>).
It is ideological, and it is extreme. And make no mistake—it is a
choice he has made; we are not in a fiscal emergency. The legislature
passed a balanced budget that *still* gave away free money to Alaska
citizens (the permanent fund dividend, or PFD). This entitlement program
and the governor’s ideology are at the center of the problems we find
ourselves in. A petition to recall the governor starts later this week
(URLs at bottom).<br><br>The majority of Alaskans and his own party
oppose his outrageous budget cuts, but he is the most powerful governor
in the country, with line-item veto authority and a 75%
super-supermajority required to override those vetoes. His mismanagement
of the state thus far has us in chaos. (See some of the details here
and here: <a href="https://bit.ly/2Y9iDbV" target="_blank">https://bit.ly/2Y9iDbV</a> <a href="https://bit.ly/2SJlKRT" target="_blank">https://bit.ly/2SJlKRT</a>). His insertion into the regents’ job of managing the university is unprecedented, as are these levels of budget cuts.<br><br>I
hope you will write to the board of regents and urge them to reject
this proposal to cut research and the museum from the university’s
future. We are in a state of financial exigency, so things are moving
very fast. <a href="mailto:ua-bor@alaska.edu" target="_blank">ua-bor@alaska.edu</a>
I also hope you will write our legislators, but emailing the board of
regents is the first and most time-sensitive step. The legislators are
in Juneau working to pass a supplemental spending bill that restores
most of the governor’s line-item vetoes. That will also be subject to
more line-item vetoes, and we will almost certainly need your support,
especially you Alaskans, to tell our legislators how important the
university and museum are to the state. I am sending them all (board and
legislators) the same message right now. Instructions for contacting
the legislature are also given below.<br><br>Alaskans—please do write to
our legislators and consider signing the recall petition, which begins
on 1 August (more on both below).<br><br>Thanks for your support!<br><br>Kevin Winker<br>Professor and Curator<br><br>More information about the university is here: <a href="https://www.uaf.edu/chancellor/initiatives-and-policies/advocacy/tool-kit.php" target="_blank">https://www.uaf.edu/chancellor/initiatives-and-policies/advocacy/tool-kit.php</a><br><br>More information about the museum is here:<br><a href="https://www.uaf.edu/museum/" target="_blank">https://www.uaf.edu/museum/</a><br><br>Recall petition:<br><a href="http://midnightsunak.com/2019/07/12/group-launches-effort-to-recall-gov-dunleavy-over-vetoes-and-broken-campaign-promises/" target="_blank">http://midnightsunak.com/2019/07/12/group-launches-effort-to-recall-gov-dunleavy-over-vetoes-and-broken-campaign-promises/</a><br><br><a href="http://midnightsunak.com/2019/07/15/the-launch-of-the-dunleavy-recall-campaign-rescheduled-to-aug-1/" target="_blank">http://midnightsunak.com/2019/07/15/the-launch-of-the-dunleavy-recall-campaign-rescheduled-to-aug-1/</a><br><br><a href="https://www.facebook.com/events/1320487238099303/" target="_blank">https://www.facebook.com/events/1320487238099303/</a><br><br>UA
mission statement: "The University of Alaska inspires learning, and
advances and disseminates knowledge through teaching, research, and
public service, emphasizing the North and its diverse peoples." Regents'
Policy 01.01.01<br><br>Written testimony is accepted at any time and is shared with the board and the president. Please submit to: <a href="mailto:ua-bor@alaska.edu" target="_blank">ua-bor@alaska.edu</a><br><br>To email Alaska’s legislators, go to this page <a href="https://uaf.edu/chancellor/initiatives-and-policies/advocacy/akleg.php" target="_blank">https://uaf.edu/chancellor/initiatives-and-policies/advocacy/akleg.php</a>
, open the bar for each respective branch (House, Senate), and there is
one button to email all the members of each branch. The easiest way
I’ve found to use it is to right click on that button, choose ‘copy
email address’, and paste that massive email grab into your email’s To:
field.
<br clear="all"><br>-- <br><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_signature" data-smartmail="gmail_signature"><div dir="ltr"><div><div dir="ltr"><div>Kevin Winker</div><div>Brina Kessel Curator of Birds<br></div><div>University of Alaska Museum<br>907 Yukon Drive<br>Fairbanks, AK 99775</div><div><br></div><div>Professor, Dept. Biology & Wildlife and Inst. of Arctic Biology</div><div><a href="mailto:kevin.winker@alaska.edu" target="_blank"><br></a></div><div><a href="mailto:kevin.winker@alaska.edu" target="_blank">kevin.winker@alaska.edu</a><br><br></div></div></div></div></div></div>