SB 14-EXTEND MOTOR FUEL TAX SUSPENSION  1:59:46 PM CHAIR KOOKESH announced the consideration of SB 14. TOM OBERMEYER, Staff to Senator Davis, sponsor of SB 14, said the bill extends the motor fuel tax suspension period an additional 2 years. The suspension was initiated during times of high fuel prices and was designed to help stimulate the economy in Alaska. However, Alaska continues to pay some of the highest motor fuel prices in the nation; it affects the price of all goods that are shipped to the state. 2:01:47 PM Air and cruise travel to Alaska is also declining because of the current recession. Extending the suspension of the motor fuel tax will have a major impact on the enormous quantities of fuel consumed in the transport of goods and people in Alaska. It will encourage cargo carriers to maintain flights and cargo hubs in Alaska, and it will encourage air and cruise lines to reduce fares to stimulate demand. 2:02:44 PM CHAIR KOOKESH noted that Johanna Bales with the Department of Revenue is available to answer questions. SENATOR MEYER said he voted in favor of the bill in the previous committee and he will be a do pass today. This is a bill that will help both urban and rural Alaska. However, he would note that DOT would like the fuel tax to increase from 8 cents to 16 cents or 32 cents to provide money for repairing and building roads. At some point this will have to be addressed. SENATOR KOOKESH closed public testimony and asked for a motion. SENATOR MENARD moved to report SB 14 from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). There being no objection, SB 14 moved from the Senate Transportation Standing Committee.