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Representative Hal Smalley


Member: House State Affairs Committee
Member: House Special Committee on Oil & Gas
Member: House Special Committee on Fisheries
Member: House Finance Subcommittee on Labor
Member: House Finance Subcommittee on Community & Economic Development

District 9 - Democrat

Elected to the House 1998

Date of Birth: November 22, 1946

Place of Birth: Hood River, Oregon

Occupation: Retired Teacher & Fisherman


Residency in Alaska: 29 years
Kenai: 1974 - present
Kwigillingok: 1972-1974
Napakiak: 1970-1972

Education:
High School - Astoria High, 1963-65, Diploma
College/University -
Clatsop Community College
1965-67, Associate of Arts
Oregon Community College
1967-69, Bachelor of Science
Century University
1989-90, Master of Arts

Political and Government Positions:
Kenai Planning & Zoning Commission - Member & Chair
Kenai City Council Member
Alaska Municipal League - Member

Business and Professional Positions:
President, Kenai Education Association
Board of Directors, NEA-AK
Kenai Peninsula Central Labor Council
Alternate Board Member, Education Committee, Challenger Learning Center
Commercial Fisherman
Teacher, Kenai Peninsula Borough, 20 years
Alaska State Track & Field Association
Board Member, Central Peninsula Habitat for Humanity

Service Organization Memberships:
Kenai Chamber of Commerce
North Peninsula Chamber of Commerce
Kenai Elks Lodge
Kenai Moose Lodge

Special Interests:
Hunting, fishing, biking, family & friends, and sports.


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Kenai Citizens Fix the Fiscal Gap


Contact Information for
Representative Smalley

Session (January-May)Interim (June-December)
House of Representatives 145 Main St Loop
State Capitol, Room 428 Suite 221
Juneau, Alaska 99801-1182 Kenai, Alaska 99611
Phone: 907-465-3779
or call toll-free in Alaska
1-800-469-3779
Phone: 907-283-7223
Fax: 907-465-2833 Fax: 907-283-7184


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Legislation

Prime Sponsor of the Following Bills:
  • HB 53 - Permanent Fund: Allowable Absences

  • HB 111 - Unemployment Compensation: Educational Institution Employees

  • HB 155 - Municipal Assembly Apportionment

  • HB 379 - PERS Credit: Peace Officers & Fire Fighters


    Co-Sponsor of the Following Bills:

  • HB 1 - Municipal Collective Bargaining Contracts - sponsor statement

  • HB 3 - Drugs: Possession of Listed Chemicals - sponsor statement

  • HB 9 - Settlement Information

  • HB 17 - PERS Credit for Noncertificated Employees

  • HB 22 - Investigations by Municipal Assessor

  • HB 25 - River Habitat Protection Tax Credit

  • HB 37 - Smoking Cessation & Education Programs

  • HB 61 - Overtime Wage Exemption for Airline Employees

  • HB 71 - Kawerak Inc. as Regional Housing Authority

  • HB 78 - Transfer of Vehicle Title

  • HB 93 - Rural Assistance Housing Loans

  • HB 105 - Licensing Speech Pathology/Audiology

  • HB 134 - Ski Violations Bail Schedule

  • HB 151 - Amending "Use It, Lose It"

  • HB 159 - PERS Peace Officer Status for Corrections Employees

  • HB 165 - School Safety Plan

  • HB 177 - Foster Care & Delinquent Minors

  • HB 208 - Professional Counselors

  • HB 210 - School Disciplinary & Safety Program

  • HB 215 - Appropriation: Renter's Rebate Program - sponsor statement

  • HB 226 - Credited Service for On-the-Job Injuries

  • HB 236 - Credited Part-Time Service TRS

  • HB 238 - Tax Obligation Loan Program for Fishers

  • HB 253 - School Disciplinary & Safety Program

  • HB 266 - Naming Rowland Memorial Highway

  • HB 270 - Sexual Assault Examinations

  • HB 272 - Municipal Tax: Low Income Housing

  • HB 277 - Retirement Benefits for Rehired Teachers

  • HB 289 - Transportation of Alaska National Guard Members

  • HB 291 - Administrative Procedure Notices

  • HB 298 - Require Health Insurance Coverage for Diabetes

  • HB 346 - Services for Disabled Persons

  • HB 363 - Salmon Price Reports

  • HB 372 - Community Based Sentencing

  • HB 380 - Insurer Tax Credit: Fire Standards Council

  • HCR 8 - Alaska Bid Preference for Alaska Railroad

  • HCR 10 - Sale of Four Dam Pool

  • HCR 11 - Substance Abuse Treatment for Offenders

  • HCR 15 - Developmental Disability Awareness Month

  • HCR 19 - Women's History Month, International Women's Day

  • HJR 8 - National Ballistic Missile Defense System

  • HJR 9 - Purging Federal Records

  • HJR 11 - Endorsing ANWR Leasing

  • HJR 14 - National Museum of Women's History

  • HJR 20 - Federal Income Tax Marriage Penalty

  • HJR 32 - Exxon Valdez Damage Claims

  • HJR 34 - Repeal Estate & Gift Tax

  • HJR 39 - Surplus Salmon Aid to Balkans

  • HR 7 - Sobriety Awareness Month

  • SB 3 - Crimes of Murder & Child Murders

  • SB 9 - PERS Credit for Noncertificated Employees

  • SB 12 - Forest Practices Act

  • SB 46 - Naming the Capitol School Building

  • SB 77 - Liability Relating to Firearms

    SB 103 Native Language Education

  • SB 110 - Hazardous Substance Release & Government Entities

  • SB 167 - University of Alaska Scholarships

  • SB 231 - Naming Alaska Native Veterans' Honor Bridge - sponsor statement

  • SB 247 - Veterans' Eligibility for Longevity Bonus

  • SB 266 - Marine Anti-Fouling Paints

  • SCR 15 - Alcohol Related Birth Defects Awareness - sponsor statement

  • SJR 18 - Exxon Valdez Damage Claims
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