SENATE BILL NO. 237 "An Act extending the deadline for authorizing school construction debt reimbursed by the state." 9:07:51 AM Co-Chair Hoffman proposed committee substitute, work draft #26- LS1342\C, Mischel, 3/31/10 (copy on file). Co-Chair Stedman OBJECTED. JAY LIVEY, STAFF, CO-CHAIR HOFFMAN, discussed the Committee Substitute (CS). He relayed that three proposed changes exist. First, the findings section more closely focuses on the Kasayulie hearing. Secondly, Section 2, Line 18 changes the name of the fund created to the Regional Education Attendance Area School Fund, as the previous title did not relate to the text. The third change in Section 4, Page 8 calls for review of the impact the legislation has on the state's bond rating. The change calls for a review to be conducted five years from the effective date of the bill. 9:11:33 AM Co-Chair Hoffman added that his office is working with the administration to wordsmith the legislation. He planned to discuss his concerns in the other body. He commented on the Kasayulie versus State case. He explained that his office has worked with the plaintiffs and school districts with much headway in the right direction. Co-Chair Stedman WITHDREW his OBJECTION. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. Co-Chair Stedman stated that a new updated fiscal note was released. EDDY JEANS, DIRECTOR, SCHOOL FINANCES AND FACILITIES, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND EARLY DEVELOPMENT, informed that the two fiscal notes were combined. The first part of the fiscal note estimates the amount of state liability under the debt reimbursement program. He anticipated that the first year of liability would occur in FY13. A three year average of projects approved under the program yielded the $3.7 million estimated state liability beginning in FY13 under the debt reimbursement program. He elaborated that the second portion of the fiscal note addresses the new funding formula for regional education attendance areas. The estimation is an annual allocation of approximately $40 million dollars. Co-Chair Stedman stated that public testimony is closed. Co-Chair Hoffman MOVED to report CS SB 237 out of Committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. SB 237 was REPORTED out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with new fiscal impact note from Department of Education and Early Development. 9:15:00 AM