HOUSE BILL NO. 101 "An Act making a special appropriation for a grant to Arctic Power to promote the opening of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge for oil and gas exploration and development; and providing for an effective date." Vice-Chair Meyer MOVED to ADOPT Committee Substitute for House Bill 101, Work Draft 23-LS0555/I. Representative Croft OBJECTED and questioned for further clarification regarding changes made in the Committee Substitute. Co-Chair Harris observed that the Committee Substitute would appropriate $2.7 million to Artic Power, $100 thousand to Kaktovik, and $300 thousand to the Office of the Governor for the specific purpose of working with the congressional delegation. In response to a question by Representative Joule, Co-Chair Harris clarified that the total appropriation for Arctic Power would be $2.8 million, of this $100 thousand would be appropriated to Katovik. The $300 thousand for the Office of the Governor would be a separate appropriation. Representative Croft observed that Arctic Power has been used as the funding source of all the state's efforts and would funnel funds to Katovik. He noted that there was a separate appropriation to the Office of the Governor and questioned why Arctic Power was not used to fund these efforts. Co-Chair Harris acknowledged that Arctic Power could be used to fund the Office of the Governor and indicated that the issue could be discussed after the adoption of the committee substitute. Representative Croft WITHDREW his OBJECTION. There being NO OBJECTION, the Committee Substitute, Work Draft 23-LS0555/I, was adopted. Representative Croft reiterated his concerns and questioned why it was felt necessary to break up the appropriation. Co- Chair Harris responded that the Office of the Governor requested funding for personnel located in Washington D.C. who are coordinating efforts. He maintained that this coordination was especially important during the transition between administrations. Representative Whitaker expressed his belief that it was appropriate to support the Governor's longstanding efforts to develop ANWR resources. Vice-Chair Meyer noted a conflict of interest and MOVED to be excused from voting. Co-Chair Harris OBJECTED. Representative Hawker also noted a conflict of interest and MOVED to be excused from deliberations. Co-Chair Harris OBJECTED. Co-Chair Harris pointed out a difference in the intent language in Section 1 of the CS. He explained that the intent language directs Artic Power to coordinate with the delegation in Washington D.C. Co-Chair Williams MOVED to report CSHB 101 (FIN) out of Committee. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CSHB 101 (FIN) was REPORTED out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation.