SB 135: An Act making a special appropriation to the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities to determine the cost of acquiring real property within the right-of-way of the proposed extension of the Alaska Railroad from Eielson Air Force Base to the Alaska-Canada border; and providing for an effective date. Senator Mike Miller testified in support of SB 135. The committee voted to adopt amendment #1 by Senator Sharp. The appropriation bill CSSB 135 ($10.0) was REPORTED OUT of committee as amended. SENATE BILL NO. 135: An Act making a special appropriation to the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities to determine the cost of acquiring real property within the right-of-way of the proposed extension of the Alaska Railroad from Eielson Air Force Base to the Alaska-Canada border; and providing for an effective date. (Due to machine malfunction, this part of the meeting was not taped.) CO-CHAIR FRANK announced that SB 135 was before committee and invited Senator Mike Miller, sponsor of the bill, to join the committee at the table. SENATOR MIKE MILLER testified in support of SB 135. Discussion was held by Senators Jacko, and Miller regarding the possibility of a Canadian link with the proposed extension of the Alaska Railroad. In response to Co-chair Pearce's question of why the Alaska Railroad or Department of Natural Resources were not involved, Senator Miller said that Department of Transportation & Public Safety (DOT&PF) had originated the study. Again, in response to Senator Pearce, Senator Miller believed that DOT&PF could do this in house but it would probably be contracted out. (Minutes from this point reflect transcription of tape recorded portion of the meeting.) SENATOR SHARP MOVED for adoption of amendment #1. No objection being raised, amendment #1 was ADOPTED. Co-chair Frank pointed out that the fiscal note received from the Department of Transportation & Public Safety would not be moved with SB 135 since it is an appropriations bill. Senator Sharp MOVED that SB 135 as amended pass from committee with individual recommendations. No objections being raised, CSSB 135 was REPORTED OUT of committee. Co- chairs Pearce and Frank, Senators Rieger, Jacko and Sharp signed the committee report with a "do pass" recommendation.