HB 152-BREWPUB LICENSES    CHAIRMAN PHILLIPS announced HB 152 to be up for consideration. MR. KEVIN HAND, Staff to Representative Halcro, thanked them for bringing this legislation up again today. He reviewed that HB 152 is a stopgap measure to ensure the unencumbered operation of new highly successful industry in the State of Alaska. It incorporates a band aid solution involving a one- year sunset clause that will enable brewpubs to continue their operation through a full year rather than shutting down due to the somewhat draconian production that are put in place currently in state statute. He said the sunset is June 30, 2002 and it raises the production cap on brewpubs to 150,000 gallons total, of which no more than 75,000 gallons can be sold in-house and of which no more than 75,000 gallons can be sold wholesale. MR. HAND said: These businesses do employ hundreds of people in the Anchorage area, alone. They represent millions of dollars and, in fact, multi-millions of dollars in capital investments, which in Anchorage has taken previously abandoned decrepit buildings and revitalized them into a very popular spot right in the middle of Spenard and old Anchorage. Brewpubs do represent a diversification of economies in Alaska encouraging increased employment outside of our historically limited industries, which have obviously been heavily dependent upon resource extraction. The sunset clause does allow an operational timetable for the brewpub operators to sit down with the industry associations to find a consensus, which can be a long- term solution. I do concur as does Representative Halcro that this, in fact, is not a long-term fix. Hence the reason we are before you with a one-year band aid that will provide the time without putting encumbrances upon a successful operation here within the state that has enjoyed great success… SENATOR TORGERSON said he was not going to support this legislation, because he thought it was: …a travesty that the House sat on it for five months and couldn't get it worked out and I don't see really that it'll be worked out over the summer. At any degree, this is not the fix that should be before us. They should go to the heart of the thing and try to fix it instead of trying to put band aids on it and expect us to do it in a couple of days. I won't block the move, but I'll sign 'no recommendation.' SENATOR DAVIS moved to pass SB 152 from committee with individual recommendations. There were no objections and it was so ordered.