A few noteworthy things came out of a legislative committee meeting today.

First, we learned Alberta’s chief electoral officer asked the gov’t for a four-month extension for a complex investigation during the pandemic. The government said no. #ableg

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/elections-alberta-investigation-runs-up-against-three-year-time-limit-1.5829838
The NDP says the government needs to come clean about whether it turned down the chief electoral officer’s application to extend the time to investigate the governing party.
#ableg
Also at today’s committee meeting, seven independent officers of the legislature had their budgets up for approval. The committee approved six of them.
MLA Brad Rutherford then moved to delay a decision about the auditor general’s budget. He says he wants more information. #ableg
The government members of the committee then voted to delay approval of the proposed $26 million auditor’s budget to a later date, not yet set. The office had asked for $2.5 million less than this year. #ableg
A spokesperson for the auditor’s office said they were not expecting this and they haven’t heard what more info committee members are seeking. She can’t remember a time when an independent officer’s budget wasn’t approved (but possibly approved with amendments). #ableg
The auditor general was also critical of the energy war room, saying it granted a lot of sole-sourced contracts and lacked adequate approvals and controls for expenses. Cdn Energy Centre says it has made improvements since. #ableg
There’s more. We also learned from the chief electoral officer that senate elections and referendums planned for 2021 will cost Elections Alberta $1.4 million to co-ordinate. The UCP asked several questions about this - can’t you find efficiencies with municipalities? #ableg
Resler said, maybe. But some municipalities lack the infrastructure for handling the ballots, he said. He said there are definite cost savings holding the votes at the same time. Anyhow, the committee approved a 28 per cent budget increase for Elections Alberta. #ableg
We don’t quite know what we’ll be voting on in the referendums the UCP has envisioned in 2021. Possibilities include sending a signal to Ottawa about Alberta’s (possible lack of) support for equalization, daylight savings time or an Alberta Pension Plan. #ableg
Interesting note: the cost estimate from Elections AB does *not* include the potential costs of any recall processes or citizen-led referendums, should the government introduce those options (another committee is exploring them). #ableg
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