HB 414-CRIME VICTIM COMPENSATION FUND  9:27:08 AM CHAIR MCGUIRE announced consideration of HB 414. 9:27:44 AM REPRESENTATIVE JAY RAMRAS, Alaska State Legislature, said HB 414 has a companion bill, SB 296. He noted that it is the small things that validate why the legislature meets. Many people have been victims of crime, whether property or violent crime. There has been a Violent Crime Compensation Board (VCCB) since 1972, but it is difficult to ever make someone whole after being victimized. But the state can compensate people for medical, counseling, funeral, lost income and other expenses. He has misgivings about the state creating a lot of cookie jars of money, but this will be worthwhile because the state is now foregoing the opportunity to receive a 60 percent reimbursement from the federal government. Increasing the pot of money that is available to victims with a 60 percent reimbursement that will grow the pot is an opportunity to make folks more whole - and that is the heart and soul of this bill. 9:30:10 AM CHAIR MCGUIRE said the committee has heard the companion bill. She noted the work of three people that led to this. GERAD GODFREY, Violent Crime Compensation Board, Anchorage, said Representative Ramras did a good job and the committee is familiar with the VCCB. CHAIR MCGUIRE said there is an omnibus crime package, and last night language was added so that the permanent fund dividends collected from sex offenders will go into this fund. MR. GODFREY said that is encouraging. 9:32:14 AM SUSAN BROWNE, Violent Crime Compensation Board, said next week is Alaska's crime victim's rights week with the theme: without justice for victims there can be no justice for all. The bill affirms decades of efforts in Alaska to ensure the rights and services for crime victims. It is a small step, but it is in the right direction. Having worked with thousands of crime victims, she believes they thank would the committee for their work. SENATOR STEVENS moved to report HB 414 from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). There being no objection, the bill moved out of committee.