CS FOR SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 11(FIN) Urging the Congress of the United States to provide federal education funds as a block grant to the state. SENATOR DAVE DONLEY, testified in support of SJR 11. Senate Joint Resolution 11 is a Senate Finance Committee resolution. It urges Congress to provide federal education funds as block grants to the state of Alaska. Senate Joint Resolution 11 encourages Congress to give the State of Alaska greater control over the education funds provided by the federal government. By taking control of funds from an agency thousands of miles away and placing the disbursement responsibility in the hands of the state and communities the funding will directly impact, the money will be put to its most appropriate use. Currently, the federal government provides funding for education that is specifically earmarked for education programs within the state. SJR 11 will encourage Congress to instead disburse the money in the form of a block grant, as they do with welfare funding, directly to the State of Alaska. Senate Joint Resolution 11 will give the state flexibility to maximum the use of federal education funds. In the 105th Congress, the House of Representatives passed HR 3248, which would have created an education block grant system. Unfortunately, the bill did not pass the Senate. Congress is considering a similar resolution in the 106th Congress. Co-Chair Therriault asked if there is new money coming from Congress or would existing programs be appropriated as a block grant. Senator Donley stated that a battle is being waged in Congress regarding an increase in funding. He noted that the legislation does not take a position on additional funds. The legislation requests that the system of federal education appropriation, with dozens of specifically delineated federal programs and individual requirements be merged into a single block grant. Vice-Chair Bunde asked what other states support a single block grant system. Senator Donley stated that many states are supporting this system. Co-Chair Therriault asked if the Conference of Governor's had taken a position. Senator Donley did not know if the Conference of Governor's had taken a position on the issue. Co-Chair Therriault pointed out that there is a zero fiscal note. Vice-Chair Bunde MOVED to report CSSJR 11 (FIN) out of Committee with the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CSSJR 11 (FIN) was REPORTED out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with a zero fiscal note by the Senate Finance Committee.