SENATE BILL NO. 142 "An Act establishing the Alaska Human Resource Investment Council and transferring certain functions of other entities to the council; establishing a planning mechanism for employment training and other human resource investment needs; and providing for an effective date." Bob Rubadeau, Special Assistant to the Lieutenant Governor, testified that the bill primarily has 40 council members, who are now serving on three separate state councils that deal with federally funded projects in the state dealing with vocational, education, and job retraining. These councils meet approximately 12 times a year, quarterly, to coordinate and review many of the same program provisions in oversight over the federal funding mechanisms that deal with job training and retraining. It is proposed under the Human Resources Investment Council Bill, which has been empowered by the federal government to combine the councils into one council, and that their oversight role would be handled in one coordinated way. The councils that are now proposed are now housed in three separate agencies. The proposal under SB 142 is to take the oversight committee, the council that has created the Human Resource Investment Council, and place it under the role of the governor. The consolidation bill deals with $42 million in federal flow-through funds. Funds are not coming from the general fund or the state in any way. He stated that it is all federal past-due money identified under federal legislation that meets the requirements under a federal bill to obtain the $42 million in federal flow-through funds. The interagency transfers and staffing transfers have been identified specifically for these oversight committees. The intent is to combine and consolidate their commission, and come up with a comprehensive plan that is strictly for Alaska. He stressed the importance of having the consolidated council with the upcoming federal block grants proposed. Senator Phillips MOVED CSSB 142 with accompanying fiscal notes, with individual recommendations. No objection being heard, CSSB 142 was REPORTED OUT of committee with a "do pass" recommendation by Co-chair Frank, and Senators Phillips, Zharoff, and Sharp. Signing "no recommendations" were Co-chair Halford and Senator Rieger. Zero fiscal notes from: University of Alaska, Dept of Education; Dept of Community and Regional Affairs, Dept of Labor, Dept of Health & Social Services; and Dept of Commerce and Economic Development. Office of the governor has a fiscal note of $309.6.