The governor will continue to be able to appoint the 11 Board of Regents members without geographic limits on where they live.
Supporters of House Bill 107 said the bill would increase the representation of Matanuska-Susitna and Kenai boroughs, as well as residents who live off of the road system.
Walker said in a letter to House Speaker Mike Chenault that there’s no evidence that some areas are unheard, and that it’s important for board members to respect each area.
Bill sponsor Wasilla Republican Lynn Gattis says she doesn’t agree with Walker’s reasoning.
“Boy, that’s a lot of BS, and you could go ahead and put that on the radio. Because I think the bottom line is, the fact that we do have very different regions. That’s why we represent representatives from those different regions. They bring a different flavor to the table,” said Gattis.
It’s Walker’s fifth veto as governor, other than budget line-item
vetoes.