Legislature(1993 - 1994)
1994-04-05 Senate Journal
Full Journal pdf1994-04-05 Senate Journal Page 3441 SENATE JOURNAL ALASKA STATE LEGISLATURE EIGHTEENTH LEGISLATURE - SECOND SESSION Juneau, Alaska Tuesday April 5, 1994 Eighty-sixth Day Pursuant to adjournment the Senate was called to order by President Halford at 2:22 p.m. The roll showed eighteen members present. Senator Pearce was excused from a call of the Senate to plane time. Senator Jacko was absent. The prayer was offered by the Chaplain, The Reverend Wilson Valentine of St. Brendan's Episcopal Church. Senator Taylor moved and asked unanimous consent that the prayer be spread. Without objection, it was so ordered. All powerful guardian of creation, in whom we live and move and have our being, we watch the world around us wake from its winter's rest, and see the wonder and awe in all things. Guide all our actions this day, that we may serve for the common good; for all creation is connected through Your life- giving spirit and You have chosen us to be the caretakers. May this day bring us the inspiration of our responsibility, a thrill in the challenge of our vocation, and the satisfaction of accomplishment at the day's end; then renew our spirits in the evening's light so we may find rest during the dark of night. Amen. Senator Sharp led the Senate in the pledge of allegiance. 3441 1994-04-05 Senate Journal Page 3442 CERTIFICATION Senator Taylor moved and asked unanimous consent that the journals for the eighty-first, eighty-second, eighty-third, eighty-fourth and eighty-fifth legislative days, House and Senate Joint Journal Supplement No. 18 and Senate Journal Supplement No. 13 be approved as certified by the Secretary. Without objection, it was so ordered. COMMUNICATIONS The following reports were received and are on file in the Office of the Secretary of the Senate: State of Alaska Monetary Terms of the Collective Bargaining Agreement with the Confidential Unit from Nancy Bear Usera, Commissioner, Department of Administration in accordance with AS 23.40.215(b) President Halford referred the report to the Labor and Commerce Committee. State of Alaska Student Financial Aid Programs 1992-93 Annual Report from Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education, Alaska Student Loan Corporation from Joe L. McCormick, Executive Director in accordance with AS 14.42.030 State Revenue Sharing and Municipal Assistance FY 94 Final Report from Edgar Blatchford, Commissioner, Department of Community and Regional Affairs The following Budget and Audit Reports were received from Randy S. Welker, Legislative Auditor in accordance with AS 24.20.311: Department of Education, School District Financial Operations, February 18, 1994 1994-04-05 Senate Journal Page 3443 Department of Corrections, Board of Parole, February 28, 1994 Department of Environmental Conservation, Safe Drinking Water Program, January 14, 1994 STANDING COMMITTEE REPORTS SR 4 The Transportation Committee considered SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 4 Requesting the federal government to reduce automobile emissions inspections in Alaska to every two years and attached an amendment: Page 1, lines 14 -15: Delete "WHEREAS requiring automobile emissions inspections every two years would still provide adequate air pollution control;" Signing no recommendation: Senator Sharp, Chair, Senator Kelly. Signing do pass: Senator Kerttula. Zero fiscal note published today from Senate Transportation Committee. SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 4 was referred to the Judiciary Committee. SJR 51 The Labor and Commerce Committee considered SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 51 Expressing support for the development of a fiberboard plant in Sitka; encouraging the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority to continue its efforts to assist with that development; and requesting the United States Forest Service to continue a long-term timber purchase contract necessary to supply material to the plant. Signing do pass: Senator Kelly, Chair, Senators Sharp, Rieger. Signing do not pass: Senator Lincoln. Zero fiscal note published today from Senate Labor and Commerce Committee. SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 51 was referred to the Rules Committee. 1994-04-05 Senate Journal Page 3444 SB 26 New fiscal notes and zero fiscal note for SENATE BILL NO. 26 "An Act relating to the location of the convening of the legislature in regular session; and providing for an effective date" (page 3182) published today from Senate Finance Committee. SB 62 The Community and Regional Affairs Committee considered SENATE BILL NO. 62 "An Act relating to the public school foundation program; and providing for an effective date" and recommended it be replaced with CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 62(CRA) Signing do pass: Senator Phillips, Chair. Signing no recommendation: Senator Taylor. Signing amend: Senator Leman. Fiscal note for the committee substitute published today from Department of Education. SENATE BILL NO. 62 was referred to the Health, Education and Social Services Committee. SB 227 The Transportation Committee considered SENATE BILL NO. 227 "An Act relating to terminal rental adjustment clauses for motor vehicles and trailers." Signing do pass: Senator Sharp, Chair, Senators Kelly, Kerttula. Previous zero fiscal notes. SENATE BILL NO. 227 was referred to the Rules Committee. SB 228 The Judiciary Committee considered SENATE BILL NO. 228 "An Act relating to bail after conviction for various felonies if the defendant has certain previous felony convictions." Signing do pass: Senator Taylor, Chair, Senators Little, Donley, Jacko, Halford. Zero fiscal notes published today from Department of Law, Department of Public Safety, Department of Administration (2), Department of Corrections. 1994-04-05 Senate Journal Page 3445 SB 228 SENATE BILL NO. 228 was referred to the Finance Committee. SB 280 The Judiciary Committee considered SENATE BILL NO. 280 "An Act establishing the Afognak Island State Park" and recommended it be replaced with CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 280(JUD), entitled: "An Act relating to state parks, marine parks, and recreation areas and establishing the Afognak Island State Park." Signing do pass: Senator Taylor, Chair, Senators Halford, Jacko. Signing pass Resources CS: Senator Little. Previous zero fiscal notes apply to the committee substitute. Fiscal note forthcoming from Department of Natural Resources. SENATE BILL NO. 280 was referred to the Finance Committee. SB 292 The Judiciary Committee considered SENATE BILL NO. 292 "An Act relating to transfers of prisoners under the Interstate Corrections Compact." Signing do pass: Senator Taylor, Chair, Senator Jacko. Signing no recommendation: Senator Halford. Zero fiscal notes published today from Department of Corrections, Department of Public Safety. SENATE BILL NO. 292 was referred to the Finance Committee. SB 312 The Finance Committee considered SENATE BILL NO. 312 "An Act relating to school construction grants; and providing for an effective date" and recommended the Health, Education and Social Services Committee Substitute offered on page 3265 be adopted. Signing do pass but I'd like an amendment: Senator Pearce, Cochair. Signing do pass: Senator Rieger. Signing no recommendation: Senator Frank, Cochair. Signing do not pass unless amended: Senators Kerttula, Sharp. 1994-04-05 Senate Journal Page 3446 SB 312 Previous zero fiscal note. SENATE BILL NO. 312 was referred to the Rules Committee. SB 327 The Transportation Committee considered SENATE BILL NO. 327 "An Act amending the motor fuel tax to establish a different tax levy on residual fuel oil used in and on watercraft; and providing for an effective date" and recommended it be replaced with CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 327(TRA), entitled: "An Act establishing, for purposes of the levy and collection of the motor fuel tax and for a limited period, a different tax levy on residual fuel oil used in and on certain watercraft; and providing for an effective date." Signing do pass: Senator Sharp, Chair, Senators Kelly, Kerttula. Fiscal note for the bill and committee substitute published today from Department of Revenue. SENATE BILL NO. 327 was referred to the Judiciary Committee. SB 346 The Labor and Commerce Committee considered SENATE BILL NO. 346 "An Act requiring that charitable gaming permittees, operators, and vendors may not turn over a pull tab or bingo prize of $50 or more to a person entitled to that prize unless the person provides certain information to the permittee, operator, or vendor and signs a receipt for the prize; requiring the reporting of winners of prizes of $50 or more to the Department of Health and Social Services to ensure that recipients of services provided by the Department of Health and Social Services are reporting charitable gaming winnings and are eligible for those services." Signing no recommendation: Senator Kelly, Chair, Senators Sharp, Rieger. Fiscal notes from Department of Health and Social Services (2) and zero fiscal note from Department of Revenue published today. 1994-04-05 Senate Journal Page 3447 SB 346 SENATE BILL NO. 346 was referred to the Health, Education and Social Services Committee. SB 361 The Labor and Commerce Committee considered SENATE BILL NO. 361 "An Act relating to real estate appraisers and the Board of Certified Real Estate Appraisers." Signing do pass: Senator Kelly, Chair. Signing no recommendation: Senators Sharp, Rieger. Zero fiscal note published today from Department of Commerce and Economic Development. SENATE BILL NO. 361 was referred to the Judiciary Committee. SB 362 The Labor and Commerce Committee considered SENATE BILL NO. 362 "An Act relating to insurance, to the licensing, accreditation, examination, regulation, and solvency of persons engaged in the insurance business, including insurers, nonadmitted insurers, purchasing groups, risk retention groups, and United States branches of alien insurers; relating to the management of and the filing of reports by persons licensed or otherwise doing business under the insurance code; amending Alaska Rule of Civil Procedure 45; and providing for an effective date" and recommended it be replaced with CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 362(L&C) Signing do pass: Senator Kelly, Chair, Senator Rieger. Signing no recommendation: Senator Sharp. Zero fiscal note for the bill and committee substitute published today from Department of Commerce and Economic Development. SENATE BILL NO. 362 was referred to the Judiciary Committee. 1994-04-05 Senate Journal Page 3448 HCR 29 The Judiciary Committee considered HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 29 am Relating to the military operations areas environmental impact statement of the United States Air Force. Signing do pass: Senator Taylor, Chair, Senators Donley, Jacko. Signing no recommendation: Senator Little. Previous House zero fiscal note. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 29 am was referred to the Rules Committee. HB 407 The Transportation Committee considered HOUSE BILL NO. 407 "An Act relating to issuance of commemorative gold rush motor vehicle license plates." Signing do pass: Senator Sharp, Chair, Senators Kelly, Kerttula. Previous House zero fiscal note. HOUSE BILL NO. 407 was referred to the Finance Committee. SB 310 The Rules Committee considered SENATE BILL NO. 310 "An Act relating to the management and sale of state timber; relating to the classification of state land that would preclude harvesting of timber or would designate harvesting of timber as an incompatible use; relating to the administration of forest land, proposals for state forest, and the determination of sustained yield; and providing for an effective date." Signing to calendar: Senator Halford, Chair, Senators Jacko, Rieger. Signing no recommendation: Senators Zharoff, Little. SENATE BILL NO. 310 is on today's calendar. INTRODUCTION AND REFERENCE OF SENATE BILLS SB 374 SENATE BILL NO. 374 BY THE SENATE RESOURCES COMMITTEE, entitled: 1994-04-05 Senate Journal Page 3449 SB 374 "An Act extending the period of regulation of material sites used for timber operations under the Forest Practices Act and extending a corresponding exemption from provisions regulating mining reclamation; and providing for an effective date." was read the first time and referred to the Resources Committee. CONSIDERATION OF THE CALENDAR SB 310 Senator Taylor moved and asked unanimous consent that SENATE BILL NO. 310 "An Act relating to the management and sale of state timber; relating to the classification of state land that would preclude harvesting of timber or would designate harvesting of timber as an incompatible use; relating to the administration of forest land, proposals for state forest, and the determination of sustained yield; and providing for an effective date" be held to the April 6 calendar. Without objection, it was so ordered. CITATIONS Honoring - Evan Booth and Dan Zipay, 1994 Iron Dog Classic Champions by Representative(s) Foster Senator(s) Adams, Zharoff, Donley, Duncan, Pearce, Lincoln, Leman, Salo Honoring - Service High School Cross Country Ski Team by Representative(s) Green Senator(s) Salo, Little, Zharoff, Donley, Duncan, Pearce, Rieger, Leman Honoring - Alaska Summer Special Olympics by Representative(s) Ulmer, Hudson Senator(s) Duncan, Zharoff, Donley, Little, Pearce, Ellis, Lincoln, Halford, Leman, Kelly, Salo, Rieger 1994-04-05 Senate Journal Page 3450 Honoring - Tina Sweeten by Representative(s) Mackie Senator(s) Zharoff, Duncan, Little Honoring - Margo Goodhew by Representative(s) Sitton Senator(s) Sharp, Frank, Zharoff, Duncan, Pearce, Salo Honoring - Chief Larry Langston by Representative(s) Porter Senator(s) Donley, Zharoff, Duncan, Pearce, Ellis, Halford, Leman, Salo Honoring - Archbishop Francis T. Hurley by Representative(s) B. Davis Senator(s) Kelly, Zharoff, Donley, Duncan, Little, Pearce, Ellis, Lincoln, Halford, Leman, Phillips, Kerttula, Salo, Taylor, Sharp Honoring - John Riley Morton by Representative(s) Davidson Senator(s) Zharoff, Duncan, Little, Pearce, Salo Honoring - James D. Balamaci by Representative(s) Davidson Senator(s) Zharoff, Duncan, Little, Pearce In Memoriam - Larry Carpenter by Representative(s) Sitton Senator(s) Sharp, Frank, Miller, Lincoln, Phillips, Zharoff, Duncan, Pearce, Halford, Donley, Taylor In Memoriam - Howard Thew by Representative(s) Barnes Senator(s) Kelly, Zharoff, Donley, Duncan, Pearce, Halford, Taylor In Memoriam - Austin Phillip Hammond, Sr. by Representative(s) Mackie Senator(s) Zharoff, Duncan, Pearce, Donley, Taylor, Lincoln 1994-04-05 Senate Journal Page 3451 Honoring - Minnie L. Fisher, Dorothy A. Jones Volunteer of the Year Award by Representative(s) Menard, Carney, Larson Senator(s) Kerttula, Halford, Duncan, Donley, Ellis, Zharoff, Lincoln Honoring - Dr. Ellis B. Sorenson by Representative(s) Menard, Carney, Larson Senator(s) Kerttula, Halford, Duncan, Zharoff, Lincoln Honoring - Andrew N. Skin, Sr., 1993 Alaska Federation of Natives Della Keats "Healing Hands" President's Award by Representative(s) MacLean Senator(s) Adams, Duncan, Halford, Zharoff, Little, Ellis, Taylor, Lincoln Honoring - Malcolm Menzies by Representative(s) Ulmer, Hudson Senator(s) Duncan, Leman, Halford, Zharoff In Memoriam - Ian "Don" Hoak by Representative(s) Toohey Senator(s) Duncan, Halford, Donley, Zharoff Honoring - Donald F. Behrend by Senator(s) Kelly, Leman, Halford, Ellis, Duncan, Zharoff, Rieger Honoring - Village Public Safety Officer Academy Graduates by Senator(s) Zharoff, Halford, Kelly, Little, Adams, Jacko, Duncan, Taylor, Lincoln, Rieger In Memoriam - Ted Ferry by Senator(s) Taylor, Halford, Leman, Duncan, Zharoff, Lincoln, Rieger Representative(s) Williams Senator Taylor moved and asked unanimous consent that the citations be adopted. Without objection, the citations were adopted and referred to the Secretary for transmittal. 1994-04-05 Senate Journal Page 3452 UNFINISHED BUSINESS HB 450 Senator Kelly, Chair, moved and asked unanimous consent that the Labor and Commerce Committee referral be waived on HOUSE BILL NO. 450 "An Act relating to investment pools for public entities; and providing for an effective date." Without objection, it was so ordered. HOUSE BILL NO. 450 was referred to the Finance Committee. ANNOUNCEMENTS Announcements are at the end of the journal. ADJOURNMENT Senator Taylor moved and asked unanimous consent that the Senate stand in adjournment until 11:00 a.m., April 6, 1994. Without objection, the Senate adjourned at 2:44 p.m. Nancy Quinto Secretary of the Senate April 1994 1994-04-05 Senate Journal Page 3453 ANNOUNCEMENTS STANDING COMMITTEES COMMUNITY & REGIONAL AFFAIRS BUTROVICH ROOM 205 APR 05 TUESDAY 9:00 AM NO MEETING SCHEDULED APR 07 THURSDAY 9:00 AM HB 446 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AGREEMENTS ---------------------------------------- FINANCE SENATE FINANCE 518 APR 06 WEDNESDAY 8:00 AM ** TIME CHANGE ** SB 363 APPROP: FY 95 CAPITAL PROJECTS AND GRANTS <CONTINUATION OF ADMINISTRATION OVERVIEWS> SB 190 ENFORCEMENT OF SUPPORT ORDERS SB 359 INVESTMENT POOLS FOR PUBLIC ENTITIES HB 450 INVESTMENT POOLS FOR PUBLIC ENTITIES SB 369 STATE BLDG MAINTENANCE;REPEAL ART PROGRAM SJR 36 GOV & LT GOV MUST RECEIVE MAJORITY VOTE SB 366 MEDICAID AND MEDICAL SUPPORT ORDERS BILLS PREVIOUSLY HEARD APR 07 THURSDAY 8:30 AM ** TIME CHANGE ** *** 8:30 AM - 9:00 AM *** PRESENTATION BY RAVEN COMMISSION *** 9:00 AM *** SB 215 OIL/HAZARDOUS SUBS. RELEASE RESPONSE FUND SB 311 CREDIT TO FISHERY RESOURCE LANDING TAX BILLS PREVIOUSLY HEARD APR 08 FRIDAY 8:30 AM ** TIME CHANGE ** SB 203 MUNICIPAL POLICE SERVICES SB 308 ADMIN ACTION RE LAND/RESOURCES/PROPERTY SB 368 HUMAN SERVICES COMMUNITY MATCHING GRANTS BILLS PREVIOUSLY HEARD APR 09 SATURDAY 10:00 AM BILLS PREVIOUSLY HEARD ---------------------------------------- 1994-04-05 Senate Journal Page 3454 HEALTH, EDUCATION & SOCIAL SERVICES BUTROVICH ROOM 205 APR 06 WEDNESDAY 1:30 PM SB 367 HEALTH CARE REFORM COMMITTEES <LISTEN ONLY TELECONFERENCE> BILLS PREVIOUSLY HEARD APR 08 FRIDAY 1:30 PM SB 268 COMMUNITY CARE FACILITIES HB 331 USE PFD'S TO RECOVER WELFARE OVERPAYMENTS BILLS PREVIOUSLY HEARD ---------------------------------------- JUDICIARY BELTZ ROOM 211 APR 06 WEDNESDAY 1:30 PM BILLS PREVIOUSLY HEARD SB 370 ALLOW GAMBLING ON CRUISE SHIPS HB 373 PERMANENT FUND INVESTMENTS IN REAL ESTATE SB 333 DISCLOSURE OF EXEC.BR. CLOSE ASSOCIATIONS SB 342 RISK BASED CAPITAL FOR INSURERS SB 293 NATIVE ALLOTMENTS ON STATE LAND APR 08 FRIDAY 1:30 PM BILLS PREVIOUSLY HEARD SB 113 APPROP: BP SETTLEMENT TO BUDGET RESERVE SB 306 ANTITRUST EXEMPTION FOR FISHERMEN SB 275 DISPOSAL OF REAL PROPERTY BY DOTPF SB 367 HEALTH CARE REFORM COMMITTEES <PENDING REFERRAL> SB 347 LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES <PENDING REFERRAL> ---------------------------------------- LABOR & COMMERCE FAHRENKAMP ROOM 203 APR 05 TUESDAY 1:30 PM SJR 51 SUPPORT FOR SITKA FIBERBOARD PLANT APR 07 THURSDAY 1:30 PM SB 305 LICENSING OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS SB 347 LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES SB 185 LIMITATIONS PERIOD FOR TAX ASSESSMENTS APR 12 TUESDAY 1:30 PM SB 313 HEALTH INS. FOR HIGH RISK RESIDENTS HB 54 TELEPHONE CONSUMER PROTECTION HB 403 AUTOMOTIVE LIABILITY INSURANCE COVERAGE HB 439 UNIFORM FRAUDULENT TRANSFER ACT 1994-04-05 Senate Journal Page 3455 LABOR & COMMERCE CONTINUED APR 19 TUESDAY 1:30 PM CONFIRMATION OF APPOINTMENTS ---------------------------------------- RESOURCES BUTROVICH ROOM 205 APR 06 WEDNESDAY 3:30 PM SCR 14 NAME HATCHERY AT MAIN BAY: H.Z. HANSEN SCR 18 PURCHASE FEDERAL LAND FROM THE U.S. BILLS PREVIOUSLY HEARD APR 08 FRIDAY 3:30 PM SB 328 TEMP TRANSFER OF ENTRY PERMITS HB 239 RAFFLE OR AUCTION OF BIG GAME PERMITS BILLS PREVIOUSLY HEARD ---------------------------------------- RULES FAHRENKAMP ROOM 203 APR 05 TUESDAY 0:00 AM ** UPON ADJOURNMENT ** SR 5 NO. PACIFIC FISHERY MANAGEMENT COUNCIL SB 92 REAA ADVISORY VOTES ---------------------------------------- STATE AFFAIRS BUTROVICH ROOM 205 APR 06 WEDNESDAY 9:00 AM SB 365 GOVERNOR'S OMNIBUS BILL SB 358 ELIMINATE SOME STATE MULTIMEMBER BODIES SB 357 REQUIRED REPORTS OF STATE AGENCIES HB 315 THEFT OF SUBSCRIPTION TV SERVICES HB 323 RELEASE OF CERTAIN DEATH CERT. INFO HB 402 PROOF OF MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE APR 08 FRIDAY 9:00 AM ******CANCELLED****** SJR 50 SUIT RE POWS & MIAS AGAINST U.S. & OTHERS SCR 19 SUSPEND UNIFORM RULES FOR HJR 43 HB 491 REPORTS BY SCIENCE & TECH FOUNDATION HB 299 DRIVER'S LIC REVOCATION;ALCOHOL/DRUGS BILLS PREVIOUSLY HEARD 1994-04-05 Senate Journal Page 3456 STATE AFFAIRS CONTINUED APR 11 MONDAY 9:00 AM SJR 50 SUIT RE POWS & MIAS AGAINST U.S. & OTHERS SCR 19 SUSPEND UNIFORM RULES FOR HJR 43 HB 491 REPORTS BY SCIENCE & TECH FOUNDATION HB 299 DRIVER'S LIC REVOCATION;ALCOHOL/DRUGS HB 497 OFFICERS OF UTILITY COOPERATIVES HB 504 SALE OF ALCOHOL IN CLUBS APR 13 WEDNESDAY 9:00 AM SB 199 ELECTIONS EMPLOYEES IN CLASSIFIED SERVICE SB 244 PERMANENT FUND INVESTMENTS - LTD PARTNERS HB 347 STATE LONG-TERM PLANNING HB 277 INDEMNIFICATION OF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES BILLS PREVIOUSLY HEARD APR 15 FRIDAY 9:00 AM HB 494 ALASKA PENSION INVESTMENT AUTHORITY BILLS PREVIOUSLY HEARD ---------------------------------------- TRANSPORTATION BELTZ ROOM 211 APR 05 TUESDAY 3:30 PM BILLS PREVIOUSLY HEARD SB 166 DRIVER'S LICENSE REVOCATION HB 183 TRANSPORTATION CORRIDOR: FAIRBANKS-NOME HB 330 FUEL STATE AUTO FLEET WITH NATURAL GAS APR 07 THURSDAY 3:30 PM NO MEETING SCHEDULED FINANCE SUBCOMMITTEES TRANSPORTATION & PUBLIC FACILITIES BELTZ ROOM 211 APR 07 THURSDAY 3:30 PM BUDGET CLOSEOUT <TENTATIVE> <RESCHEDULED FROM 03/31/94> JOINT COMMITTEES SELECT CMTE ON LEGISLATIVE ETHICS BELTZ ROOM 211 APR 14 THURSDAY 1:00 PM **MEETING WILL CONTINUE INTO THE EVENING** AGENDA TO BE DISTRIBUTED AT LATER DATE 1994-04-05 Senate Journal Page 3457 SELECT CMTE ON LEGISLATIVE ETHICS CONTINUED APR 15 FRIDAY 8:00 AM **MEETING WILL CONTINUE UNTIL START OF SESSION** AGENDA TO BE DISTRIBUTED AT LATER DATE ---------------------------------------- LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL CAPITOL ROOM 30 APR 06 WEDNESDAY 4:00 PM STATUTE PUBLICATION RFP EVALUATION SUBCOMMITTEE ..WILL MEET IN EXECUTIVE SESSION TO DISCUSS ..EVALUATION OF RFP NO. 240 OTHER COMMITTEES CHILDREN'S CAUCUS BUTROVICH ROOM 205 APR 13 WEDNESDAY 12:00 PM CHILDREN'S CAUCUS APR 27 WEDNESDAY 12:00 PM CHILDREN'S CAUCUS ---------------------------------------- JOINT SESSION HOUSE CHAMBER APR 07 THURSDAY 10:00 AM HONORABLE TED STEVENS UNITED STATES SENATE