HOUSE BILL NO. 476 An Act establishing the Alaska Statehood Celebration Commission; and providing for an effective date. JIM SHINE, STAFF TO REPRESENTATIVE ANDERSON, explained that the Alaska Statehood Celebration Commission would celebrate the landmark fifty-year anniversary of Alaska's statehood in January, 2009. He discussed the nine-member composition of the Commission and its role. He pointed out that the State Affairs Committee Substitute reduces the size of the Commission and the fiscal note. Co-Chair Williams noted the funding for two years of the five. Mr. Shine replied that the fiscal note analysis reflects the best estimate of the startup costs of the Commission. After the Commission is organized, it will prepare its own budget for subsequent years as required in the legislation. He referred to the bill's language on page 3, lines 3-4 that states: "prepare a timetable and budget for completion of its responsibilities under this Act;" Representative Stoltze asked if the history of the Silver Anniversary Celebration had been reviewed for guidance in avoiding waste and diversion of funding. Mr. Shine replied that he had considered it, and it resulted the appointment of subcommittees to spread out duties and costs over a few years. Representative Hawker referred to the fiscal note reflecting a full time position to support the Commission and commented that civic or business organizations could provide the needed support. Representative Chenault noted that no positions are shown on the fiscal note, which is zero, and he wondered if the position is in the Administrative Services budget. Representative Hawker MOVED to change Fiscal Note #2, GOV/Executive Office dated 4/7/04, to zero. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. Vice-Chair Meyer commented that five years is a long time to be planning a party and it would add to the costs of the Commission. Mr. Shine replied that the intent of the sponsor was to start early to form subcommittees and receive input for the celebration. In response to a question by Co-Chair Harris, Mr. Shine explained the composition of the Commission. Co-Chair Harris noted, as in HB 467, four legislators would be on the Commission. Representative Hawker agreed that five years to plan a party is a long time, and suggested changing the effective date from January 1, 2005, to January 1, 2007, which would allow a year for start up and a year for planning. Representative Croft respectfully disagreed and argued that longer planning would allow for a better presentation of Alaska's history. Representative Hawker thought that Representative Croft presented a convincing argument for longer planning. Representative Foster MOVED to report CSHB 476(STA) out of Committee with individual recommendations and the two accompanying fiscal notes. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CSHB 476(STA) was REPORTED out of Committee with individual recommendations and with two zero fiscal impact notes.