HOUSE BILL NO. 337 "An Act making capital appropriations and reappropriations, and capitalizing funds; making appropriations under art. IX, sec. 17(c), Constitution of the State of Alaska, from the constitutional budget reserve fund; and providing for an effective date." ROB CARPENTER, ANAYLIST, LEGISLATIVE FINANCE DIVISION, provided information regarding the legislation. He provided members with a pie chart representation of the major programs in the capital appropriations legislation (copy on file). The legislation is primarily broken down into Department of Transportation and Public Facilities, Surface Transportation and Airport Improvement; Department of Environmental Conservation, Village Safe Water and Municipal Matching Grants; Department of Revenue, Alaska Housing Finance Corporation (AHFC) Construction Program; state matching funds; and other non-program agency projects. Federal Funds make up the majority of the capital request. Representative John Davies questioned why the state matching funds were listed as a program. Mr. Carpenter acknowledged that they do not represent a program but explained that they were separated because it is a significant portion of the budget. The total state match for all funds is $85.9 million dollars. There is $50 million for surface transportation and $10 million for airport improvement. The remaining is split between the Village Safe Water and Municipal Matching Grants, with $5 million dollars throughout the other agencies. Representative Hudson questioned if state matching funds are general funds. Mr. Carpenter noted that AHFC dividend funding is used in the safe water-drinking program to match federal funds. He explained that the general fund match component is approximately $60 million: $50 surface transportation and $10 airport improvements. He observed that AFHC funding and other smaller funds are also used. HB 337 was heard and HELD in Committee for further consideration.