Legislature(2021 - 2022)ADAMS 519

02/02/2022 01:30 PM House FINANCE

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HOUSE BILL NO. 64                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
     "An Act relating to regional fishery development                                                                           
     associations; and relating to developing fishery                                                                           
     management assessments."                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
2:05:41 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair   Foster  indicated   there  were   several  people                                                                    
available online for questions.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
2:06:42 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
FATE  PUTMAN,  STAFF,  REPRESENTATIVE STUTES,  provided  the                                                                    
committee with  an overview of  the bill. He  explained that                                                                    
HB   64    established   regional    fisheries   development                                                                    
associations  to   support  commercial   fishing  management                                                                    
assessments  in  order  to   facilitate  new  or  developing                                                                    
fisheries  within   a  geographic  region.   The  developing                                                                    
fisheries   were  perspective   fisheries   that  were   not                                                                    
currently regulated  or controlled by the  Alaska Commercial                                                                    
Fisheries  Entry  Commission  (CFEC). The  definition  of  a                                                                    
developing  fishery  was designated  as  an  area where  the                                                                    
optimum yield  of the resource  had not been reached  or the                                                                    
sustained  yield has  not been  estimated, and  annual stock                                                                    
assessments were not conducted.  He furthered that declining                                                                    
state  funding hindered  the Department  of Fish  and Games                                                                     
(DFG)  ability to  manage and  establish new  and developing                                                                    
fisheries. He  delineated that  DFG managed  state fisheries                                                                    
by performing  annual surveys  and assessments  of fisheries                                                                    
resources  in   order  to  identify  the   biomass  and  the                                                                    
sustainable  yield of  seafood  as required  by the  states                                                                     
Constitution  Article 8,  Section  4  called the   Sustained                                                                    
Yield  Principle.   In  the  case   of  new  and  developing                                                                    
fisheries  the funding  to  perform  assessment surveys  and                                                                    
studies  was  lacking  and  prohibited  the  fisheries  from                                                                    
opening.  He  shared  that the  Speaker's  office  had  been                                                                    
contacted  by a  constituent  in Prince  Willian Sound  that                                                                    
wanted to  fish for Tanner  Crab, which remained  closed for                                                                    
30 years due to lack  of funding for current assessments. He                                                                    
indicated   that  annual   surveys   were  currently   being                                                                    
conducted  and the  stocks were  adequate  for a  commercial                                                                    
fishery.  The fishery  was recently  opened and  anyone that                                                                    
wanted  to fish  could  obtain an  interim  use permit  from                                                                    
CFEC.  He  elucidated  that  HB   64  was  designed  to  let                                                                    
developing fisheries  open by providing a  source of funding                                                                    
for the  annual biomass  survey. Currently,  the constituent                                                                    
could  fish  for  Tanner  Crab   in  Prince  William  Sound,                                                                    
however; legislation  was necessary for other  developing or                                                                    
new  fisheries. The  bill created  a fund  that allowed  for                                                                    
management of  new and developing fisheries  and allowed the                                                                    
creation  of  regional fisheries  development  associations,                                                                    
which   were  non-profit   organizations  representing   the                                                                    
stakeholders. He  conveyed that  the associations  may elect                                                                    
to levy an  assessment that would fund the  DFG studies. The                                                                    
fees called   management assessments  were collected  at the                                                                    
time of sale so that  the buyer would submit the assessments                                                                    
on a quarterly basis to  the Department of Revenue (DOR) who                                                                    
would  remit   the  funds  back  to   the  Regional  Fishery                                                                    
Development Associations  (RFDA). The RFDA would  develop an                                                                    
annual  operating  plan  in  tandem with  DFG  in  order  to                                                                    
conduct  the surveys.  He noted  a similar  association with                                                                    
the  dive  fisheries  in the  state;  the  Southeast  Alaska                                                                    
Regional Dive  Fishery Association developed by  statute had                                                                    
used the  model since  1998 to  manage geoduck,  sea urchin,                                                                    
and  sea cucumber  fisheries. The  bill was  developed using                                                                    
the  dive  fisheries  statute that  granted  the  developing                                                                    
fisheries  the  mechanism to  fund  themselves  in order  to                                                                    
become  an established  fishery. He  listed the  benefits of                                                                    
commercial  fisheries  in  the   state  and  noted  the  job                                                                    
creation and revenue potential.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair  Foster indicated  there were  no questions  on the                                                                    
sectional analysis.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair  Foster  noted the  committee  had  been joined  by                                                                    
Representative Johnson.                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Edgmon  asked  for  an  explanation  of  the                                                                    
difference  between a  regional  seafood  association and  a                                                                    
regional  fishery  association.   Mr.  Putman  deferred  the                                                                    
answer.                                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
2:14:01 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
FOREST  BOWERS,   DEPUTY  DIRECTOR,   COMMERCIAL  FIAHERIES,                                                                    
DEPARTMENT  OF FISH  AND  GAME  (via teleconference),  asked                                                                    
that    the    representative    restate    his    question.                                                                    
Representative  Edgmon complied.  Mr.  Bowers answered  that                                                                    
the  Regional  Seafood  Development Association  (RSDA)  was                                                                    
developed via statute through  the legislature. He explained                                                                    
that  the  RSDA  was  developed  to  enhance  the  value  of                                                                    
fisheries  via the  marketing aspect  of commercial  fishing                                                                    
and was housed in the  Department of Commerce, Community and                                                                    
Economic Development  (DCCED). The current bill  was focused                                                                    
on stock  assessment and biology and  was more appropriately                                                                    
related  to  DFG.   Representative  Edgmon  appreciated  Mr.                                                                    
Bowers'  response,   but  he  was  not   convinced  why  two                                                                    
different entities  were necessary.  He wondered why  it was                                                                    
not housed in the same shop.                                                                                                    
Mr. Putman  was not familiar  with the marketing  portion of                                                                    
the industry.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
2:16:23 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
JERRY    MCCUNE,    REPRESENTATIVE,    UNITED    FISHERMEN'S                                                                    
ASSOCIATION  AND   PRESIDENT,  CORDOVA   DISTRICT  FISHERMEN                                                                    
UNITED,  explained that  the marketing  association required                                                                    
members to  be a permit holder  of a specific gear  type and                                                                    
operate  a  boat  and  pay  fees  to  the  association.  The                                                                    
association  had control  over  the  assessments. He  agreed                                                                    
with the previous testifier  that the marketing associations                                                                    
operated differently  than the regional  associations would.                                                                    
He  restated that  the  proposed  association was  concerned                                                                    
with  stock assessment  and biology.  He furthered  that the                                                                    
marketing  association  bylaws  were  limited  and  did  not                                                                    
address the needs of the proposed RFDAs; they did not mesh.                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Edgmon  wanted   to  learn  the  distinction                                                                    
between the two associations. He  guessed that they may have                                                                    
similar  duties and  suggested the  state was  in an  era of                                                                    
consolidation and creating efficiencies.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Josephson  wondered  whether  new  fisheries                                                                    
alluded  to a  situation  like Tanner  Crab reopening  after                                                                    
many  years  or if  they  were  creating fisheries  for  new                                                                    
species  that never  had a  commercial  fishery. Mr.  McCune                                                                    
replied that  there were two  developing fisheries  that had                                                                    
never  been  open  before  in   Prince  William  Sound:  sea                                                                    
cucumbers  and octopus.  They were  looking  for species  to                                                                    
keep the  fisheries open  in the winter.  He noted  that the                                                                    
bill encompassed  the entire state  and was  not exclusively                                                                    
for Prince William Sound.  Representative Josephson asked if                                                                    
there  was a  point  in time  in the  process  where a  non-                                                                    
commercial  user could  speak against  the development  of a                                                                    
new fishery.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Putman  responded that the appropriate  venue to address                                                                    
the issue would be during a Board of Fish hearing.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Carpenter cited  the  regional dive  fishery                                                                    
association.  He inquired  whether General  Funds (GF)  were                                                                    
ever  necessary to  support  the dive  fisheries  and if  he                                                                    
expected that  the RDFAs  would  need state support  at some                                                                    
point. He  expressed concerns regarding whether  GF would be                                                                    
necessary.  He hoped  the program  was an  economic stimulus                                                                    
and  created  opportunity.  Mr. Putnam  responded  that  the                                                                    
general idea of a RFDA was  to use the funds associated with                                                                    
the  collection  of  fees  from the  fishermen  to  pay  for                                                                    
assessments to keep the fishery open in the future.                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
2:21:28 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
PHIL DOHERTY, EXECUTIVE  DIRECTOR, SOUTHEAST ALASKA REGIONAL                                                                    
DIVE  ASSOCIATION  (SARDA)(via  teleconference),  he  shared                                                                    
that prior  to his  directorship he  was an  area management                                                                    
biologist for  commercial fisheries  in the  Ketchikan area.                                                                    
He   addressed  Representative   Carpenters   question   and                                                                    
answered  in  the  negative.  He  explained  that  the  dive                                                                    
association  continued to  tax  themselves; three  different                                                                    
species were taxed at different  rates: sea urchins, geoduck                                                                    
clams, and  sea cucumbers. The tax  was paid at the  time of                                                                    
delivery and was added to  the fishers  fish ticket and sent                                                                    
to  DOR  who  remitted  it  back  to  the  association.  The                                                                    
association  met  every  year  with  DFG  and  submitted  an                                                                    
operating   plan   and   transferred   funding   for   stock                                                                    
assessments and  fishery management.  He maintained  that GF                                                                    
was never used in the process.                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
2:23:30 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Representative Edgmon  favored the  bill and thought  it was                                                                    
necessary. He  understood that  developing fisheries  had to                                                                    
have commercial value  and in order to  be commercialized to                                                                    
the point of  paying an assessment fees other  things had to                                                                    
happen to  form the  association. He  commented on  the zero                                                                    
fiscal  impact note.  He wondered  whether  he was   missing                                                                    
something.   Mr.  Putman replied  that  the  concept was  to                                                                    
allow   the  fisheries   to   initially   operate  under   a                                                                    
commissioners   permit, which  allowed a  new or  developing                                                                    
fishery to occur. At that point,  it was not an open fishery                                                                    
yet,  it was  a test  fishery. The  fish were  brought to  a                                                                    
buyer  and a  fee was  assessed, eventually  the fees  would                                                                    
build  up  enough  to  develop into  a  full  fishery.  Once                                                                    
developed into   a full  fishery the fishers  operated under                                                                    
an Interim  Use Permit (IUP),  the fees were  collected, and                                                                    
the stock  assessments would  happen on  an annual  basis to                                                                    
keep the fishery open.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Vice-Chair Ortiz spoke in support  of the bill. He noted the                                                                    
benefits of  the development  associations such  as creating                                                                    
economic  opportunity and  more jobs.  He remarked  that the                                                                    
resource was renewable, if managed correctly.                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair  Foster thanked  Mr.  Putman and  moved to  invited                                                                    
testimony.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
2:26:47 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MAKENA O'TOOLE,  SHELLFISH DIVISION  REPRESENTATIVE, CORDOVA                                                                    
DISTRICT FISHERMEN  UNITED, spoke in  favor of the  bill. He                                                                    
shared  that  he  had  spent many  years  trying  to  revive                                                                    
defunct   and   underutilized   fisheries.   He   used   the                                                                    
commissioners   license process  for  sea cucumbers,  squid,                                                                    
green sea  urchin, skates, etc.  He elucidated that  DFG was                                                                    
unable  to   engage  with  the  fishers   due  to  budgetary                                                                    
constraints and  lack of  a funding  mechanism. A  few years                                                                    
ago,  some  local  fishers formed  a  fisheries  development                                                                    
committee and  ascertained that they could  contribute funds                                                                    
for the  stock assessments for fisheries  they believed were                                                                    
viable. They  discovered that a legal  avenue was necessary,                                                                    
and  SARDA   was  a  model.   He  elaborated  that   he  had                                                                    
participated  in the  Southeast  Alaska  dive fisheries  for                                                                    
over  a decade.  He characterized  the relationship  between                                                                    
industry and  management through  SARDA as  very functional.                                                                    
He thanked  Speaker Stutes for  assisting with the  bill. He                                                                    
addressed  questions   from  the  hearing   discussions.  He                                                                    
highlighted  defunct  versus  new fisheries  and  elaborated                                                                    
that there  were many defunct  fisheries that  would benefit                                                                    
from  the passage  of the  bill because  DFG simply  did not                                                                    
have  the  funding  to  perform  assessments.  Some  of  the                                                                    
defunct  species included  herring  ,Tanner crab,  Dungeness                                                                    
crab, Red, Blue,  and Brown King crab, and  razor clams. The                                                                    
legislation also covered new fisheries  such as Norton Sound                                                                    
salmon fisheries,  hooligan, California Market  squid, green                                                                    
sea urchins,  octopus, skates, dog sharks,  black rock fish,                                                                    
etc. There  were many underutilized resources  in the state.                                                                    
He   opined  that   while  the   state   was  investing   in                                                                    
mariculture,  the  state also  needed  to  discover what  it                                                                    
already had for development.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Edgmon thanked  the  testifier and  believed                                                                    
that he outlined the distinction between RSDAs and RSFAs.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
2:31:01 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
RONALD  BLAKE, SOUTHEAST  ALASKA REGIONAL  DIVE ASSOCIATION,                                                                    
CORDOVA (via  teleconference), related that  he participated                                                                    
in the  Southeast dive fisheries  since 1990. He  echoed Mr.                                                                    
O'Toole's  testimony  regarding   the  relationship  between                                                                    
SARDA  and  DFG. He  offered  that  while working  with  the                                                                    
department on  developing a sea cucumber  fishery [in Prince                                                                    
William  Sound] it  asked the  fishers to  establish a  dive                                                                    
association  and they  discovered  it could  not legally  be                                                                    
done. House  Bill 64 became  the mechanism that  allowed the                                                                    
fishers to comply with the DFGs request.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
2:32:33 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MIKE MICKELSON,  PRESIDENT, CORDOVA FISHERMEN'S  UNITED (via                                                                    
teleconference),  supported  the  legislation.  He  remarked                                                                    
that  he  did  not  have   anything  to  add  to  the  prior                                                                    
testimony. He had worked with  the biologists and discovered                                                                    
that  there  was  enough  biomass to  support  some  of  the                                                                    
fisheries, which he  felt was the key factor.  The fish were                                                                    
available,  and  the  bill  facilitated  the  start  of  new                                                                    
fisheries.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Foster asked Mr. Bowers  to review the fiscal notes                                                                    
from DFG.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Bowers explained  that the  published fiscal  note from                                                                    
DFG  for Commercial  Fisheries  (FN4  (DFG))had zero  fiscal                                                                    
impact involving  very little staff  time. He  conveyed that                                                                    
the   department's  overall   role  in   the  creation   and                                                                    
management  of  these  associations would  be  minimal.  The                                                                    
associations would qualify under  the provisions of the bill                                                                    
and would  engage with the Commercial  Fisheries Division to                                                                    
formulate a  cooperative agreement  which described  how any                                                                    
revenue  generated from  the  tax would  be  used for  stock                                                                    
assessment.  The  revenue  was   indeterminate  due  to  the                                                                    
inability to  predict the amount  of revenue the  bill would                                                                    
generate.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Foster moved to the next fiscal note.                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Haghayeghi spoke  to the published DFG  zero fiscal note                                                                    
for the CFEC (FN3 (DFG)).  The commission did not anticipate                                                                    
any   additional  fiscal   impact   from   passage  of   the                                                                    
legislation.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
2:36:41 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
NICOLE  REYNOLDS, DEPUTY  DIRECTOR TAX  DIVISION, DEPARTMENT                                                                    
OF REVENUE (via teleconference),  relayed that the published                                                                    
DOR fiscal  note (FN5 (REV))  was indeterminate in  terms of                                                                    
the revenue impact. The revenue  impact of this bill was not                                                                    
able to  be determined  at this  time. The  department would                                                                    
absorb  the costs  of  the  small additional  administrative                                                                    
burden to implement the program with existing resources.                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
Representative   Carpenter  asked   if   any  personal   use                                                                    
fisheries would be impacted if  a new commercial fishery was                                                                    
developed. He  deduced that his  question may  be premature.                                                                    
Mr. Putman  responded that there  was often  little relation                                                                    
between  personal use  and  commercial  fishing because  the                                                                    
Board of  Fish allocated  the resources.  He noted  that all                                                                    
salmon fisheries  were limited and that  did impact personal                                                                    
use. He  did not  know if he  could directly  answer without                                                                    
knowing the specific fishery. He  thought the decision would                                                                    
be up  to the department  to decide  if a new  fishery would                                                                    
impact personal use.  Representative Carpenter remarked that                                                                    
his question  was premature but  important. He  felt assured                                                                    
knowing   that  there   was  a   process   for  making   the                                                                    
determination at a later stage.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
2:39:52 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Vice-Chair  Ortiz asked  that with  the establishment  of an                                                                    
association who  decided on the  membership. He  wondered if                                                                    
there  would eventually  be too  much  membership demand  to                                                                    
sustain  the fishery.  Mr. Putman  indicate that  Vice-Chair                                                                    
Ortiz's question was  a good one. He  clarified the question                                                                    
was  how  to sustain  the  fishery  if  there was  too  much                                                                    
fishing pressure.  He replied that  one of the  functions of                                                                    
the  limited entry  commission was  to  determine where  the                                                                    
pressure was  applied and whether there  was enough resource                                                                    
for both  commercial and personal  use. They  were difficult                                                                    
questions to  answer. He  deferred to DFG  who might  have a                                                                    
better answer.  Vice-Chair Ortiz clarified his  question. He                                                                    
inquired if  all of  the fishers  who formed  an association                                                                    
would  be able  to participate  in the  fishery. Mr.  Putman                                                                    
replied that anyone  was able to be part  of the association                                                                    
and they  would vote on how  to assess the fishery;  not all                                                                    
members were commercial fishers.  He noted that formation of                                                                    
the association was loosely defined  in the bill. There were                                                                    
outstanding issues  with the workings of  the committee that                                                                    
needed to  be addressed, but  the sponsor wanted to  keep it                                                                    
flexible  so that  anyone who  wanted to  be a  part of  the                                                                    
association  could  participate  and  vote on  how  to  move                                                                    
forward.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
2:43:19 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Vice-Chair Ortiz  asked how SARDFA  worked. He asked  if the                                                                    
membership was open and how it was controlled.                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Doherty  answered that  if someone  was a  permit holder                                                                    
through CFEC, whether interim use  or permanent, they were a                                                                    
part  of the  association. The  dive association  membership                                                                    
did not include any  non-permit holders. The membership duty                                                                    
was to  pay the  landing tax.  He restated  that as  soon as                                                                    
someone   purchased   the   limited   entry   permit,   they                                                                    
automatically became  part of the  association and  paid the                                                                    
tax.                                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
Representative Wool referenced  the associations  assessment                                                                    
fee. He  asked how the  assessment rate was  determined. Mr.                                                                    
Putman  replied  that  the bill  specified  the  amounts  of                                                                    
assessments  the associations   members could  vote for.  He                                                                    
pointed out  that it began at  2.5 percent up to  30 percent                                                                    
of the value  of the fish. He reiterated that  the money was                                                                    
housed  in   DOR  and  given   to  DFG  for   stock  biomass                                                                    
assessments  to   determine  if  the  fishery   was  viable.                                                                    
Representative  Wool wondered  what happened  if the  amount                                                                    
voted on  was insufficient  to perform the  biomass studies.                                                                    
He  asked  how the  department  handled  the situation.  Mr.                                                                    
Putman  responded  that  if funds  were  insufficient  there                                                                    
would be  no fishery and  it incentivized choosing  a higher                                                                    
tax rate. The commissioner had  to approve the ballot and if                                                                    
the  commissioner  decided  the  amount was  not  enough  to                                                                    
perform the assessment the vote could be rejected.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
2:47:46 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Representative Wool  provided a  scenario and asked  how the                                                                    
commissioner ascertained  how much was necessary  to perform                                                                    
the  study or  what happened  if  the funding  proved to  be                                                                    
insufficient   to  complete   the  assessment.   Mr.  Putman                                                                    
answered  that  DFG had  a   good  handle   on the  cost  of                                                                    
assessments.  He deemed  that if  the association  was small                                                                    
and  the tax  amount  was too  low,  the commissioner  would                                                                    
likely  reject  the vote  and  ask  for  a higher  fee.  The                                                                    
process  would make  certain the  amount was  functional and                                                                    
could move  forward with an assessment.  Representative Wool                                                                    
inquired  whether an  association could  keep repeating  the                                                                    
experimental opening  process if it lacked  enough money for                                                                    
an  assessment.  He deduced  that  it  was not  possible  to                                                                    
establish a new fishery  without an adequate assessment. Mr.                                                                    
Putman  answered  in  the   affirmative.  He  restated  that                                                                    
lacking a sustainable yield  would violate the constitution.                                                                    
He  relayed that  DFG was  vigilant  regarding not  allowing                                                                    
commercial fishing without a biomass study.                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
2:49:51 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Putman  provided  closing remarks.  He  referenced  the                                                                    
aging of the commercial fishing  fleet and believed that the                                                                    
bill presented an  effort to open new  fisheries and younger                                                                    
fishers  could  start  without purchasing  a  limited  entry                                                                    
permit.                                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
HB  64  was   HEARD  and  HELD  in   committee  for  further                                                                    
consideration.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                

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HB 64 Sponsor Statements v.I 012822 .pdf HFIN 2/2/2022 1:30:00 PM
HB 64
HB 187 Additional Info - Leg Research_15-248.pdf HFIN 2/2/2022 1:30:00 PM
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HB 187 Explanation of Changes (STA) Version W 013122 .pdf HFIN 2/2/2022 1:30:00 PM
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HB 187 Sectional Analysis - Version W 1.31.2022.pdf HFIN 2/2/2022 1:30:00 PM
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HB 30 Public Testimony rec'd by 020222.pdf HFIN 2/2/2022 1:30:00 PM
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HB 30 Supporting Document- DOLWD Press Release October 2020 2.2.22.pdf HFIN 2/2/2022 1:30:00 PM
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HB 30- WC cost reductions- 2.2.22.pdf HFIN 2/2/2022 1:30:00 PM
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HB 30 Memo_AK AFL-CIO.pdf HFIN 2/2/2022 1:30:00 PM
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HB 30 Letter of Support ACOA HFIN 021522.pdf HFIN 2/2/2022 1:30:00 PM
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HB 30 letter of support NW Carpenters HFIN 021522.pdf HFIN 2/2/2022 1:30:00 PM
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