SJR 26-FEDERAL AID FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION  MR. JERRY BURNETT, staff to Senator Green, read the following sponsor statement. In 1976, the United States Congress passed PL 94-142, a portion of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, providing a national framework for providing free, appropriate public education to all students regardless of the level or severity of disability. Along with the guarantee of appropriate education, Congress promised states that it would provide funding for 40 percent of these special education services. Since the passage of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Alaska has provided the special education services required by federal law. However, Congress has failed to live up to its promise of providing the necessary funding to cover the costs of this mandate, instead providing between 12 and 15 percent annually of Alaska's special education costs. SJR 26 petitions the U.S. Congress to provide the promised level of funding for special services. MR. BURNETT explained that for the current fiscal year, the federal appropriation is about 15 percent of special education costs nationwide. The budget proposed by President Bush for FY 02 is at 17 percent. SENATOR LEMAN asked if the resolution asks Congress to fill the gap between 15 and 40 percent. MR. BURNETT said it does. He pointed out the state currently funds that amount. SENATOR LEMAN asked for clarification of the phrase, "significant, genuine assistance" on page 2, line 12. MR. BURNETT said genuine assistance means up to the level promised, and that SJR 26 was patterned after a resolution passed in another state. SENATOR LEMAN moved to amend SJR 26 (Amendment 1) so that copies are also sent to U.S. Representative John Boehner, Chairman of the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, and U.S. Senator James Jeffords, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions. There being no objection, Amendment 1 was adopted. SENATOR LEMAN moved CSSJR 26(HES) from committee with individual recommendations and its accompanying zero fiscal note. There being no objection, the motion carried.