HOUSE BILL NO. 239 "An Act relating to raffles and auctions of certain permits to take big game; and providing for an effective date." REPRESENTATIVE CON BUNDE stated that CSHB 239 (RES) is similar to legislation which exists in 11 other states. He emphasized that no hunting opportunities would be taken away from residents. Representative Martin expressed concern that a government agency would be directly involved in gaming. Representative Bunde clarified that the raffle would be administered by a conservation organization. He noted that bison tags have previously been raffled. Representative Parnell noted that musk ok tags are included. Representative Bunde observed that musk ox are currently available by residents. He stated that musk ox were included as a more exotic animal. Representative Bunde clarified, in response to a question by Representative Parnell, that guides would not bid on the tags. He added that master guides would volunteer services to participate in the hunt. He stressed that wealthy individuals would participate. He noted that permits cannot be transferred. Representative Foster MOVED to report CSHB 239 (RES) out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CSHB 239 (RES) and with a fiscal impact note by the Department of Fish and Game, dated 4/2/93. HOUSE BILL NO. 175 "An Act making an appropriation for a grant for construction of the Women In Military Service Memorial; and providing for an effective date." 2 JAY NELSON, STAFF, REPRESENTATIVE CLIFF DAVIDSON explained that the Memorial was established by federal legislation introduced by Senator Murkowski in 1986. The federal legislation required that no federal money be spent. He noted that other states had contributed similar amounts. Representative Foster congratulated Representative Davidson for the bill. Representative Foster MOVED to report HB 175 out of Committee with individual recommendations. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. HB 175 was reported out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation.