SENATE BILL NO. 373 An Act relating to a comprehensive state financial plan and to the Solving Alaska's Fiscal Emergency (S.A.F.E.) Commission; and providing for an effective date. Co-chair Pearce directed that SB 373 be brought on for discussion and referenced a draft CSSB 373 (8-LS1876\J, Cook, 4/19/94). Senator Kelly explained that the draft contains a major departure from the original bill in that it removes the earlier Section 2 which mandated action by the legislature as an alternative to binding implementation of the S.A.F.E. commission financial plan. The draft establishes a nine-member advisory commission to work during the interim to develop a six-year plan and return a report to the next legislature. At that point the commission would terminate. Senator Kelly acknowledged that the original bill envisioned a long-term commission with revolving members. There was not sufficient support for that approach. Senator Kelly MOVED for adoption of CSSB 373 ("J" version). Co-chair Frank MOVED to remove the word "emergency" from the name of the commission and insert the word "gap" in place thereof. He voiced his belief that use of "emergency" is inappropriate. Senator Kelly advised that he did not disagree with the concept but suggested substitution of a word commencing with the letter "e" to retain the acronym, S.A.F.E., for designation of the commission. Senator Rieger attested to real dollar gaps in state revenues necessitating a $200 million reduction next year and a like amount the year thereafter. He said he disagreed with the S.A.F.E. Commission approach but does not disagree with the contention that an emergency exists. He suggested that the Governor should be undertaking the tasks contemplated by the commission. Co-chair Pearce called for action on the motion for adoption of CSSB 373 ("J" version). No objection having been raised, CSSB 373 (Fin) was ADOPTED. Co-chair Frank then MOVED to remove the word "emergency" and replace it with "exigency." No objection having been raised, the motion CARRIED, and the replacement was SO ORDERED. Discussion followed regarding staffing for the Commission. Senator Kelly spoke to utilization of legislative staff for support work. Senator Kelly MOVED that CSSB 373 (Finance) pass from committee. CSSB 373 (Finance) was REPORTED OUT of committee with a fiscal note from the Legislative Affairs Agency showing reappropriation funding of $300.0. Co-chair Pearce and Senator Kelly signed the committee report with a "do pass" recommendation. Co-chair Frank and Senators Rieger and Sharp signed "no recommendation."