Legislature(2021 - 2022)ADAMS 519

04/13/2021 09:00 AM House FINANCE

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+= HB 79 SALTWATER SPORTFISHING OPERATORS/GUIDES TELECONFERENCED
Heard & Held
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Heard & Held
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HOUSE BILL NO. 80                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
     "An  Act   establishing  the  sport   fishing  hatchery                                                                    
     facilities  account;  establishing  the  sport  fishing                                                                    
     facility  surcharge;  and  providing for  an  effective                                                                    
     date."                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
9:23:51 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
DOUG  VINCENT-LANG,  COMMISSIONER,  DEPARTMENT OF  FISH  AND                                                                    
GAME (via  teleconference), shared that the  governor's bill                                                                    
was supported by  the department and was one  of its session                                                                    
priorities. He read from a prepared statement:                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
     A  little  background  before I  begin  will  add  some                                                                    
     needed perspective.  In 2005, the  legislature approved                                                                    
     a bond  measure to construct two  sportfish hatcheries,                                                                    
     the William  Jack Hernandez  hatchery in  Anchorage and                                                                    
     the Ruth Barnett hatchery in  Fairbanks. I was involved                                                                    
     in the construct and passage of this legislation.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
     To receive  the bond, the  Department of Fish  and Game                                                                    
     had crafted a repayment  plan that was unprecedented. A                                                                    
     surcharge  was added  to sportfishing  licenses, nearly                                                                    
     all  of which  went directly  to the  repayment of  the                                                                    
     bond,  less $500,000,  which went  to Southeast  Alaska                                                                    
     annually for  hatchery production  since this  area was                                                                    
     not  serviced   by  the  two  bonded   hatcheries,  yet                                                                    
     fishermen paid  the surcharge. No general  fund dollars                                                                    
     were used to  pay back the bonds.  Sport angler dollars                                                                    
     matched  by federal  DJ  funds paid  the  bill and  the                                                                    
     bonds were  principally paid  for by  nonresidents. Let                                                                    
     me   repeat  this.   We   built  two   state-of-the-art                                                                    
     hatcheries  using  no  general fund  receipts  and  the                                                                    
     license  fee  surcharge  used  to  pay  the  bonds  was                                                                    
     overwhelmingly   collected   from  nonresidents.   This                                                                    
     unique  plan worked  so well  that the  department paid                                                                    
     this bond back five-years  early in calendar year 2020.                                                                    
     As  a   result,  the  surcharge,  and   all  associated                                                                    
     statutes sunset on December 31, 2020.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
     With  the  loss  of  the  surcharge  however,  we  have                                                                    
     ongoing maintenance obligations  with these hatcheries.                                                                    
     Examples   include   installation  of   PFAS   filters,                                                                    
     installation  and   start  up,   testing  of   a  third                                                                    
     production well,  and purchase  and installation  of UV                                                                    
     disinfection units  at the  Fairbanks hatchery.  At the                                                                    
     Anchorage   hatchery,   examples  include   evaluation,                                                                    
     design,  and  construction  of  a  formal  concentrated                                                                    
     effluent  disposal system,  boiler  system upgrade  and                                                                    
     replacement,  oxygen  system upgrade  and  replacement,                                                                    
     and well development.                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
     This legislation  would establish  a funding  source to                                                                    
     ensure that these  long-term deferred maintenance costs                                                                    
     are covered. We could pay  for this using Fish and Game                                                                    
     Fund  money, but  this  would come  at  the expense  of                                                                    
     other  projects  as  these   funds  are  already  fully                                                                    
     allocated.  Additionally, upon  repayment of  the bond,                                                                    
     there was an immediate  loss of $500,000 funding impact                                                                    
     to  Southeast Alaska  from the  loss  of the  surcharge                                                                    
     income,  which funds  the raising  and rearing  of over                                                                    
     $1.4 million  chinook salmon and hundreds  of thousands                                                                    
     of  coho smolt  at  release sites  targeted to  benefit                                                                    
     sport  anglers  in   Southeast  Alaska  inside  waters.                                                                    
     Losing  this  level  of  funding  to  support  existing                                                                    
     enhancement   activities   will   be   detrimental   to                                                                    
     Southeast Alaska  sport anglers and  charter operators,                                                                    
     which  have already  been highly  impacted  by lack  of                                                                    
     out-of-state    travelers   due    to   COVID    travel                                                                    
     restrictions.                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
9:26:50 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Commissioner Vincent-Lang continued to read from prepared                                                                       
remarks:                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
     It will  also allow us to  address deferred maintenance                                                                    
     issues  at  the  Crystal  Lake  hatchery  in  Southeast                                                                    
     Alaska,  which  is  state-owned, but  operated  by  PNP                                                                    
     partner.  This   hatchery  is   the  backbone   to  the                                                                    
     sportfish  hatchery  program  in Southeast  Alaska.  To                                                                    
     address  these  issues,  we  worked  with  user  groups                                                                    
     across Alaska  to propose a new,  but reduced surcharge                                                                    
     that would be used  to support hatchery maintenance and                                                                    
     support  continued  nonprofit  hatchery  operations  in                                                                    
     Southeast  Alaska  without  impacting  other  important                                                                    
     work  currently underway  and funded  by  the Fish  and                                                                    
     Game Fund.                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
     This  legislation  reinstates  a reduced  surcharge  to                                                                    
     support  hatchery  maintenance and  nonprofit  hatchery                                                                    
     operations  in Southeast  Alaska. A  reduction of  what                                                                    
     was  being collected  by $5.00  across the  board. This                                                                    
     leaves   residents   with   a   $4.00   surcharge   and                                                                    
     nonresidents  contributing the  lion's  share, four  or                                                                    
     five  times  what  residents contribute.  The  proposed                                                                    
     surcharge  would   be  a   60  percent   reduction  for                                                                    
     residents and  an overall 34 percent  from the original                                                                    
     surcharge fee.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
     In your  packets you will  see a license  fee breakdown                                                                    
     for   both   residents   and  nonresidents.   If   this                                                                    
     legislation  passes, the  department proposes  to again                                                                    
     collect the  surcharge and deposit  it into  a separate                                                                    
     subaccount  within  the  Fish   and  Game  Fund  to  be                                                                    
     accounted for  and used only for  the state's sportfish                                                                    
     enhancement  programs and  sportfish facilities  and to                                                                    
     continue   to   support   enhancement   activities   in                                                                    
     Southeast Alaska. Again,  recognizing these anglers pay                                                                    
     the  surcharge,  yet  are  not   serviced  by  the  two                                                                    
     sportfish hatcheries. We would  use the generated funds                                                                    
     as  match   to  incoming  federal  DJ   funds,  thereby                                                                    
     increasing  our  purchasing  power  by  75  percent  as                                                                    
     federal DJ funds can be matched 3 to 1.                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
     House Fisheries amended this bill  to add an additional                                                                    
     $2.50  surcharge  to  fund work  related  to  fisheries                                                                    
     management,   fisheries   research,  invasive   species                                                                    
     management, and  habitat restoration. This  language is                                                                    
     broad  enough in  my opinion  to  cover improvement  of                                                                    
     access for  sport fishermen. It also  requires separate                                                                    
     accounting  of these  additionally collected  funds. As                                                                    
     you can see  from the fact sheet in  your packages, the                                                                    
     overall sportfish enhancement  programs released nearly                                                                    
     7.2  million fish  in  nearly  270 locations  annually.                                                                    
     That in addition  to the 1.4 million  that are released                                                                    
     in Southeast Alaska would  provide thousands of anglers                                                                    
     with  additional  fishing  opportunities,  providing  a                                                                    
     large economic boost to Southeast Alaska businesses.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
     Again, I want to thank  you for the opportunity to come                                                                    
     and present  this bill.  I urge  your support  for this                                                                    
     important  legislation and  am  willing  to answer  any                                                                    
     questions you  may have. If  the committee  would like,                                                                    
     Ms. Hanke is prepared to go over a sectional analysis.                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Merrick asked to hear from Ms. Hanke.                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
9:29:25 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
RACHEL HANKE,  LEGISLATIVE LIAISON,  DEPARTMENT OF  FISH AND                                                                    
GAME  (via teleconference),  reviewed  a sectional  analysis                                                                    
(copy on file):                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
     Section 1                                                                                                                  
     Adds new  section AS 16.05.130(h)  which creates  a new                                                                    
     sub-account of the fish and  game fund called the sport                                                                    
     fishing   enhancement   account.  This   section   also                                                                    
     restricts  the use  of the  sub-account to  maintenance                                                                    
     and  operations of  sport fishing  hatchery facilities,                                                                    
     sport  fishing  stock enhancement,  fisheries  research                                                                    
     and  management,   invasive  species   management,  and                                                                    
     habitat restoration.                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
     Section 2                                                                                                                  
     Conforming amendment to reference new section.                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
     Section 3                                                                                                                  
     Adds new section AS  16.05.340(l) which establishes the                                                                    
     new sport fishing license surcharge fee schedule.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
     Section 4                                                                                                                  
     Effective date July 1, 2021.                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
9:30:41 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Representative Carpenter  stated his understanding  that the                                                                    
bill would  create a new  sportfish hatchery fund.  He asked                                                                    
if   the   department   was   concerned   there   could   be                                                                    
constitutional issues  associated with  the creation  of the                                                                    
fund.                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Commissioner  Vincent-Lang replied  that the  department was                                                                    
not  concerned. He  elaborated that  DFG had  the subaccount                                                                    
established to repay  the bonds. He stated that  DFG did not                                                                    
see   any   constitutional   issues  with   recreating   the                                                                    
subaccount to deal with the hatchery maintenance.                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Carpenter asked  if  the new  fund would  be                                                                    
dedicated to sportfish hatchery issues only.                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Commissioner  Vincent-Lang answered  in the  affirmative. He                                                                    
explained that the  Fish and Game Fund needed to  be used to                                                                    
benefit the  license fee holders.  He explained that  it was                                                                    
one of the  state's few dedicated funds because  it had been                                                                    
approved  by the  voters. He  relayed that  the funds  would                                                                    
only be  used to  benefit hatcheries  providing sportfishing                                                                    
including  the  Ruth  Barnett  and  William  Jack  Hernandez                                                                    
hatcheries.  Additionally, because  the state-owned  Crystal                                                                    
Lake hatchery was used for  Southeast Alaska, the fund would                                                                    
be used to pay for its deferred maintenance as well.                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
Representative   Carpenter   asked  for   the   department's                                                                    
perspective   on  the   $2.50  increase   included  in   the                                                                    
governor's original legislation.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
Commissioner  Vincent-Lang  answered   that  the  department                                                                    
supported the  governor's legislation as written.  He stated                                                                    
he  would  leave it  to  the  committee and  legislature  to                                                                    
decide  whether  or  not  to  add  into  the  surcharge.  He                                                                    
explained  there  was  a call  for  additional  funding  for                                                                    
things the  department could not  currently provide  such as                                                                    
invasive   species   management   and  other   things   that                                                                    
legislators in the  House Fisheries Committee saw  a need to                                                                    
provide a funding source for.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
Representative Carpenter asked why  the funding had not been                                                                    
rolled  into the  normal ongoing  maintenance. He  asked why                                                                    
the need was being dealt with in a special way.                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
Commissioner  Vincent-Lang replied  that DFG  could probably                                                                    
deal with the hatchery maintenance  costs with Fish and Game                                                                    
Fund  revenue  derived  from   license  fees;  however,  the                                                                    
revenues  were already  spoken for  in terms  of how  Dingle                                                                    
Johnson funds were  matched. He explained that  it meant the                                                                    
department would likely have to  cut something else in order                                                                    
to pay for the maintenance.  He relayed that DFG worked with                                                                    
user groups to  try to find a way to  deal with the deferred                                                                    
maintenance  costs without  asking for  undesignated general                                                                    
funds  (UGF).  He  reported   the  department  had  received                                                                    
general support for establishing a smaller surcharge.                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
9:33:54 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Representative LeBon referred to Section  1 of the bill that                                                                    
referenced  maintenance   and  operations   of  sportfishing                                                                    
hatchery  facilities. He  understood  the  need to  maintain                                                                    
investments  over time  and  had no  problem  with that.  He                                                                    
asked  how the  money  would be  used  for invasive  species                                                                    
management and habitat restoration.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
Commissioner  Vincent-Lang answered  that  the inclusion  of                                                                    
invasive  species  management  and habitat  restoration  had                                                                    
been  added by  the House  Fisheries Committee.  He believed                                                                    
the  committee  had an  interest  in  dealing with  invasive                                                                    
species.  He  explained  there  had   been  a  bill  in  the                                                                    
committee to  fund an  invasive species  council to  look at                                                                    
the regulatory  authorities the department had  and may need                                                                    
to  deal  with  invasive  species. He  elaborated  that  the                                                                    
committee  saw HB  80 as  an avenue  towards providing  some                                                                    
funding  short of  using  UGF.  In terms  of  other work  on                                                                    
associated  fisheries management  and research,  he believed                                                                    
the committee saw a need  to evaluate the impact of stocking                                                                    
programs  on  wild stock.  He  stated  it  was some  of  the                                                                    
fisheries  research  the  funding  could  be  used  for.  He                                                                    
thought there  was a desire  by some legislators to  look at                                                                    
ways  of allowing  access to  stock  fisheries through  some                                                                    
type of non-boating access program.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
Representative  LeBon  asked  Commissioner  Vincent-Lang  to                                                                    
elaborate on  the definition of  invasive species.  He asked                                                                    
if invasive  species were strictly  living and  breathing or                                                                    
if there were other examples.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
Commissioner Vincent-Lang  answered that  it was  an ongoing                                                                    
question currently  under debate. He elaborated  that it had                                                                    
been  relatively  easy  to define  an  invasive  species  as                                                                    
something  that was  not indigenous  to  the area;  however,                                                                    
with  climate  change,  species were  moving  naturally.  He                                                                    
explained  that the  department  was not  concerned about  a                                                                    
species that  was not having  deleterious effects.  In terms                                                                    
of prioritization,  DFG was looking  at species  moving into                                                                    
Alaska  non-naturally that  were having  deleterious effects                                                                    
on  species   that  were   important  economically   or  for                                                                    
subsistence purposes.                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Representative   LeBon  referred   to  invasive   plants  in                                                                    
Interior  lakes   that  were  not  natural   to  Alaska.  He                                                                    
explained that  the plant  was impacting  the use  of lakes,                                                                    
including   fishing.  He   asked   for   comment  from   the                                                                    
commissioner.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
Commissioner   Vincent-Lang  answered   that  Representative                                                                    
LeBon was referring  to Elodea, which was a  concern and was                                                                    
a responsibility  DFG shared with the  Department of Natural                                                                    
Resources. He  reported the state had  several active Elodea                                                                    
programs, but  the departments were struggling  with finding                                                                    
ways to fund  the programs into the future.  He believed the                                                                    
House Fisheries  Committee saw  HB 80  as an  opportunity to                                                                    
provide some funding for the programs.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Representative LeBon asked if a  portion of the funds raised                                                                    
as a result  of the bill would be used  for invasive species                                                                    
work.                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Commissioner Vincent-Lang answered  that the $2.50 surcharge                                                                    
added  by  the  House  Fisheries Committee  would  go  to  a                                                                    
separate subaccount to  be used for the  specific purposes -                                                                    
including  invasive  species  management -  outlined  in  an                                                                    
amendment passed by the committee.                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
9:37:55 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Wool stated  his understanding  that in  the                                                                    
past there had  been a $9.00 surcharge to pay  for a bond to                                                                    
build some  hatcheries. He observed  that the bond  was paid                                                                    
off, but money was needed  to maintain the hatcheries, which                                                                    
he imagined DFG had calculated  when the hatcheries had been                                                                    
built. He  looked at the resident  sportfishing category and                                                                    
observed that  at one point  the surcharge had  been reduced                                                                    
to $4.00  and increased to  $6.50. He remarked that  a $2.50                                                                    
increase had been added by  the House Fisheries Committee to                                                                    
help with invasive species. He  asked if his statements were                                                                    
correct.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
Commissioner  Vincent-Lang answered  that the  surcharge had                                                                    
ended when the bond had  been paid off. The current question                                                                    
facing  the department  was  how to  pay  for the  long-term                                                                    
deferred maintenance  on the  15 to  20-year-old hatcheries.                                                                    
The department  had worked  with user  groups to  identify a                                                                    
way to reduce  the surcharge and have a fund  to dip into to                                                                    
pay for  the long-term  deferred maintenance. He  noted that                                                                    
the House Fisheries Committee had  added an additional $2.50                                                                    
to deal with other issues.                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Wool observed  that  if  another $2.50  were                                                                    
added  [above  the  $2.50  added   by  the  House  Fisheries                                                                    
Committee]   it  would   mean   the  residential   sportfish                                                                    
surcharge  would  be back  at  $9.00.  He noticed  that  the                                                                    
nonresident  increase was  $40 and  $4.00 for  residents. He                                                                    
noted that the $2.50 added  by the House Fisheries Committee                                                                    
was  applied  equally  to   nonresident  and  residents.  He                                                                    
believed  it was  a much  larger  percentage of  residential                                                                    
sportfishing  as opposed  to nonresidential.  He thought  it                                                                    
seemed  disproportionate. He  asked  for  comments from  the                                                                    
commissioner.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
Commissioner Vincent-Lang corrected  an earlier statement by                                                                    
Representative   Wool.  He   clarified  that   the  resident                                                                    
surcharge used  to be $9.00.  The department had  proposed a                                                                    
new surcharge of  $4.00 and $2.50 had been  added. He stated                                                                    
that  the surcharge  under the  legislation  was $6.50,  not                                                                    
$9.00.  He  remarked  that  it was  still  a  reduction.  He                                                                    
confirmed that  the House Fisheries Committee  had added the                                                                    
$2.50 surcharge to all licenses  regardless of the residency                                                                    
type.                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Wool understood  the  surcharge as  proposed                                                                    
was $6.50.  He observed  that if  another $2.50  were added,                                                                    
the fee would be back up  to $9.00. He speculated that since                                                                    
$2.50  had been  added for  invasive species,  another $2.50                                                                    
could ostensibly  be added for another  purpose. He remarked                                                                    
it appeared  that a  much larger  percentage of  the revenue                                                                    
was  from  nonresidents.  He   asked  if  nonresidents  were                                                                    
consuming  more of  the hatchery  sportfish. He  remarked on                                                                    
Commissioner Vincent-Lang's earlier  statement that about 80                                                                    
percent  of licensing  revenue  came  from nonresidents.  He                                                                    
pointed  out that  nonresidents were  charged much  more. He                                                                    
reasoned nonresidents did not account  for 80 percent of the                                                                    
licenses, they were just charged  much more. He asked if the                                                                    
department  knew  what percentage  of  a  sport fishery  was                                                                    
consumed by instate and out-of-state.                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Commissioner Vincent-Lang  answered that he could  follow up                                                                    
with  the numbers.  He relayed  that in  general terms  most                                                                    
fishery   resources   were   consumed  by   residents,   but                                                                    
nonresidents paid  the largest  portion of  the contribution                                                                    
to the Fish and Game Fund.                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
9:41:39 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Representative Carpenter  asked how much would  be raised by                                                                    
the   $2.50  increase   [added   by   the  House   Fisheries                                                                    
Committee].                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Commissioner Vincent-Lang  replied that  he would  follow up                                                                    
with the information.                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Representative Carpenter thought it  would be interesting to                                                                    
know what a $1 increase would generate as well.                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
Commissioner Vincent-Lang replied  that the department would                                                                    
follow up with the numbers.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Josephson   highlighted  the   greater  cost                                                                    
associated  with  out-of-state  nonresident  fees  shown  in                                                                    
spreadsheets  in  members'  packets [note:  one  spreadsheet                                                                    
from  DFG  labeled  "Surcharge Revenue  Breakdown,"  updated                                                                    
April  4, 2021  (copy on  file)]. He  thought of  HB 79  and                                                                    
observed  that  the  interconnection   appeared  to  be  the                                                                    
question of whether a larger  fee could have been imposed on                                                                    
freshwater and saltwater guides from out-of-state.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
Commissioner Vincent-Lang  explained that  DFG had  tried to                                                                    
separate  the  issues.  He  elaborated  that  the  saltwater                                                                    
logbook  program   had  been  used  to   collect  data  from                                                                    
saltwater  charter boat  fishing;  therefore,  DFG tried  to                                                                    
keep the fee associated with  the charter boat operators. He                                                                    
detailed that HB 80 was  more general and supported hatchery                                                                    
programs benefitting  residents and  nonresidents throughout                                                                    
the state.  He noted there  were businesses impacted  by the                                                                    
saltwater charter  logbook program. The  goal for HB  80 was                                                                    
to  make   the  surcharge   more  generally   placed  across                                                                    
residents  and   nonresidents.  He  relayed  that   DFG  had                                                                    
followed the  structure from the original  bond repayment in                                                                    
terms   of   what   the  department   could   collect   from                                                                    
nonresidents versus  residents according  to a  lawsuit that                                                                    
provided guidance. He  added that most of the  burden of the                                                                    
hatchery   long-term   maintenance   would  be   placed   on                                                                    
nonresidents.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
9:44:19 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Representative Josephson had spent a  lot of time looking at                                                                    
the governor's vetoes in the  past couple of years. He noted                                                                    
that  DFG   had  suffered  numerous  vetoes   to  commercial                                                                    
fisheries appropriations, particularly in  2019. He asked if                                                                    
the surcharges  were meant in  any way to solve  the problem                                                                    
caused by the vetoes.                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Commissioner  Vincent-Lang  replied   in  the  negative.  He                                                                    
explained  that the  bill  was  a way  for  DFG  to look  at                                                                    
funding long-term  deferred maintenance, realizing  that UGF                                                                    
funds were  tight. The idea was  to fund the cost  with user                                                                    
fees,  which  the  department  had  found  to  be  generally                                                                    
acceptable when  it had  spoken to people.  In terms  of the                                                                    
logbook program  [in HB 79], the  department had obligations                                                                    
under two treaties  and was trying its best  to seek federal                                                                    
funds. The department understood  that UGF funds were tight,                                                                    
and it had  worked with the industry to find  a way to self-                                                                    
fund  the  important  work.  He   added  that  the  industry                                                                    
understood the value of the  work because the department had                                                                    
been able  to relax salmon  limits in Southeast  and halibut                                                                    
limits  in 3A  and 2C  that brought  additional business  to                                                                    
businesses hurt hard by COVID.                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
HB  80  was   HEARD  and  HELD  in   committee  for  further                                                                    
consideration.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Merrick  thanked the  presenters. She  reviewed the                                                                    
agenda for the afternoon.                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Thompson asked  Co-Chair  Foster about  some                                                                    
clarification on  the when  the budget  committee substitute                                                                    
(CS)  would be  released.  He wondered  about the  amendment                                                                    
timeline and asked if there would be a meeting on Saturday.                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Foster  replied that the  original intent  had been                                                                    
to  roll out  the CS  the  previous day  and give  committee                                                                    
members two  days to  write amendments. He  did not  want to                                                                    
spring it  on anyone. He  had planned to take  up amendments                                                                    
later in  the week, but it  had all changed while  trying to                                                                    
figure  out what  to do  with the  American Rescue  Plan Act                                                                    
(ARPA)  money.  He  shared   that  the  Legislative  Finance                                                                    
Division  had communicated  they could  get the  committee a                                                                    
proposal later  in the week  outlining what the  money could                                                                    
and could  not be used for.  He was hopeful the  CS could be                                                                    
out the  following week.  He wanted  to give  members enough                                                                    
time to review the CS and have time to write amendments.                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Thompson  thanked  Co-Chair Foster  for  the                                                                    
information.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
9:48:28 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Vice-Chair Ortiz asked about the potential of meeting the                                                                       
coming Saturday.                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Foster answered that he did not have any plans on                                                                      
meeting the coming Saturday.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Merrick had no plans for meeting the coming                                                                            
Saturday.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Merrick reviewed the agenda for the afternoon.                                                                         
                                                                                                                                

Document Name Date/Time Subjects
HB 80 Public Testimony as of 041221.pdf HFIN 4/13/2021 9:00:00 AM
HB 80