Legislature(1993 - 1994)
04/14/1993 05:00 PM House ECO
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HOUSE ECONOMIC TASK FORCE
April 14, 1993
5:00 p.m.
MEMBERS PRESENT
Representative Eileen MacLean, Chair
Representative Jeannette James, Vice Chair
Representative Joe Green
Representative Carl Moses
Representative Al Vezey
Representative Bill Williams
MEMBERS ABSENT
Representative Bettye Davis
Representative Bill Hudson
Representative Jerry Mackie
COMMITTEE CALENDAR
HB 228: "An Act relating to publications produced by state
agencies and to the procurement of property,
property interests, and services, including the
services of employees, by certain public
entities."
WITNESS REGISTER
None
PREVIOUS ACTION
BILL: HB 228
SHORT TITLE: STATE PROCUREMENTS
BILL VERSION:
SPONSOR(S): RULES BY REQUEST OF HOUSE ECONOMIC TASK FORCE
TITLE: "An Act relating to publications produced by state
agencies and to the procurement of property, property
interests, and services, including the services of
employees, by certain public entities."
JRN-DATE JRN-PG ACTION
03/15/93 648 (H) READ THE FIRST TIME/REFERRAL(S)
03/15/93 648 (H) STATE AFFAIRS, FINANCE
03/20/93 (H) STA AT 08:00 AM CAPITOL 102
03/27/93 (H) STA AT 08:00 AM CAPITOL 102
03/27/93 (H) MINUTE(STA)
04/06/93 (H) STA AT 08:00 AM CAPITOL 102
04/13/93 (H) STA AT 08:00 AM CAPITOL 102
04/13/93 (H) MINUTE(STA)
ACTION NARRATIVE
TAPE 93-10, SIDE A
Number 000
CHAIR MACLEAN called the meeting of the House Economic Task
Force to order on April 14, 1993, at 5:00 p.m. She
circulated a list of interim working groups, utilizing the
same group breakdown as was used in the Mini-Summit, and
asked each member to choose two or three: Small Business,
Subsurface Resources, Mining, Oil and Gas, Fisheries, Rural
Development, Timber, Government Regulation and Operation,
Tourism and Transportation.
Number 036
REPRESENTATIVE GREEN asked if the group categories could be
changed later.
CHAIR MACLEAN replied that if any group proved to be too
cumbersome or too time-consuming, it could be broken down
into smaller categories, stating each work group would be
given a packet of materials received by the Task Force to
date. She added that she would like to have one or two more
public hearings and wanted the House Task Force to develop a
set of recommendations for the Joint Task Force to consider
submitting to the Legislature next year.
Number 092
REPRESENTATIVE GREEN asked if the House Task Force would
work jointly with the Senate Task Force, or if they would
work separately and combine ideas later.
CHAIR MACLEAN replied that the Senate Task Force would
probably accept the House Task Force's recommendations,
explaining the Senate Task Force had no budget and the House
Task Force did, which she planned to reserve for two or
three full Task Force meetings, probably in Anchorage and
also some remote sites, during the interim.
CHAIR MACLEAN stated that the Legislative Legal Council had
informed her the Task Force could not co-sponsor bills but
could sponsor their own original legislation, but the Task
Force would track the bills discussed for co-sponsorship
through next session and supply input, testimonies and
recommendations.
Number 136
REPRESENTATIVE VEZEY handed out copies of a committee
substitute for a piece of legislation which the Task Force
had voted to sponsor, CSHB 228(STA), stating the bill would
not be passed this year but would be "on the front burner"
at the beginning of next session. He summarized the main
concerns and changes, including deletion of administrative
evaluation of the cost of doing business with out-of-state
firms and changing Alaska bidder's preference from 5% to 7%,
and altering the Alaskan hire practices section due to
constitutional concerns.
ADJOURNMENT
Number 204
CHAIR MACLEAN thanked Representative Vezey and adjourned the
meeting at 5:20 p.m.
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