CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 114(TRA) am "An Act relating to availability of state transportation facilities and state-owned or state- operated transportation modes for delivering compassionate aid." Co-Chair Stedman noted it was the first hearing on the bill. REPRESENTATIVE JAY RAMRAS, SPONSOR, explained the content of HB 114. The need for the legislation came out of a economic disaster in Western Alaska. He shared problems experienced when trying to move food and aid to the villages. The bill "passionate aid" would allow, at the governor's discretion, the use of state transportation to transport food and aid. He noted a zero fiscal note. He shared his involvement with delivering food to the sites. 10:21:43 AM Senator Olson commented about how frustrating it was during the crisis. He spoke strongly in favor of the bill. Senator Huggins thanked Representative Ramras for his work on the bill. Representative Ramras thanked the committee. He shared the need to address and prevent future situations in rural Alaska. 10:23:44 AM Co-Chair Stedman commented that the state must respond to citizens' needs in every way possible. He opined that there was a need to put into statute what once would have been an automatic response. Representative Ramras reported that he was told in a House caucus that it would be against the law to use state assets to move food to a place in need. He said that HB 114 was the emotional response to that statement. Co-Chair Stedman noted four zero fiscal notes. He stressed that the state must respond to its citizens. Senator Olson suggested passing the bill out today. HB 114 was heard and HELD in Committee for further consideration. 10:26:31 AM