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CSHB 382(MLV): "An Act relating to the Joint Armed Services Committee; and providing for an effective date."

00 CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 382(MLV) 01 "An Act relating to the Joint Armed Services Committee; and providing for an effective 02 date." 03 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF ALASKA: 04 * Section 1. AS 08.01.063(f) is amended to read: 05 (f) The department shall [SUBMIT THE REPORT PREPARED UNDER (e) 06 OF THIS SECTION TO THE JOINT ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE ON OR 07 BEFORE THE FIRST DAY OF MARCH EACH YEAR. IN ADDITION, THE 08 DEPARTMENT SHALL] consolidate the two most recent reports prepared under 09 (e) of this section and submit a biennial report to the legislature on or before the first 10 day of March during the first regular session of each legislature. The department shall 11 deliver a copy of the biennial report to the senate secretary and the chief clerk of the 12 house of representatives and notify the legislature that the report is available. 13 * Sec. 2. AS 24.20.650(b) is amended to read: 14 (b) The committee is composed of

01 (1) five members of the senate, at least two of whom are members 02 [ONE OF WHOM IS A MEMBER] of the minority, appointed by the president of the 03 senate; 04 (2) five members of the house of representatives, at least two of whom 05 are members [ONE OF WHOM IS A MEMBER] of the minority, appointed by the 06 speaker of the house of representatives; 07 (3) a state resident, other than a member of the state legislature, who is 08 appointed jointly by the president of the senate and the speaker of the house of 09 representatives after considering the recommendations of the Alaska chapters of each 10 of the following organizations: 11 (A) the Association of the United States Army; 12 (B) the Air and Space Forces Association; 13 (C) the Navy League of the United States; 14 (D) the Marine Corps Association; 15 (4) a state resident, other than a member of the state legislature, who is 16 appointed jointly by the president of the senate and the speaker of the house of 17 representatives after considering the recommendation of the Seventeenth Coast Guard 18 District Auxiliary; 19 (5) a state resident, other than a member of the state legislature, who is 20 appointed jointly by the president of the senate and the speaker of the house of 21 representatives after considering the recommendation of the mayor of the Municipality 22 of Anchorage; 23 (6) a state resident, other than a member of the state legislature, who is 24 appointed jointly by the president of the senate and the speaker of the house of 25 representatives after considering the recommendation of the mayor of the Fairbanks 26 North Star Borough; 27 (7) a state resident, other than a member of the state legislature, who is 28 appointed jointly by the president of the senate and the speaker of the house of 29 representatives after considering the recommendation of the adjutant general of the 30 Department of Military and Veterans' Affairs; [AND] 31 (8) a state resident, other than a member of the state legislature, who is

01 appointed jointly by the president of the senate and the speaker of the house of 02 representatives after considering the recommendation [JOINT 03 RECOMMENDATIONS] of the Alaska Federation of Natives; and 04 (9) a state resident, other than a member of the state legislature, 05 who is appointed jointly by the president of the senate and the speaker of the 06 house of representatives after considering the recommendation of the Alaska 07 Municipal League. 08 * Sec. 3. AS 24.20.665(a) is amended to read: 09 (a) Nine [EIGHT] members of the Joint Armed Services Committee constitute 10 a quorum. 11 * Sec. 4. AS 24.20.670 is amended by adding a new subsection to read: 12 (b) The Legislative Affairs Agency shall 13 (1) maintain a list of members and each member's contact information; 14 and 15 (2) maintain a list of previous recipients awarded the Alaska 16 Decoration of Honor by the legislature and a list of members of the armed services 17 who are eligible to receive the Alaska Decoration of Honor. 18 * Sec. 5. AS 24.20.675(a) is amended to read: 19 (a) The Joint Armed Services Committee shall 20 (1) monitor the military base realignment and closure activities of the 21 federal government for bases in the state; 22 (2) [WORK ON SPECIFIC REALIGNMENTS AND CLOSURES 23 PROPOSED BY THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FOR BASES IN THE STATE; 24 (3)] work with the state's congressional delegation, other state and 25 local government organizations, and community groups on military and defense 26 issues; 27 (3) [REGARDING FEDERAL MILITARY BASE REALIGNMENTS 28 AND CLOSINGS IN THE STATE; 29 (4) ATTEND MEETINGS AND HEARINGS RELATED TO 30 FEDERAL REALIGNMENTS AND CLOSURES OF MILITARY BASES IN THE 31 STATE AND PROVIDE TESTIMONY AS NECESSARY;

01 (5) REVIEW THE EFFECT ON THE STATE AND ITS 02 COMMUNITIES OF FEDERAL REALIGNMENTS AND CLOSURES OF 03 MILITARY BASES IN THE STATE; 04 (6)] monitor the development of the national ballistic missile defense 05 system and work with the congressional delegation of the state, other state and local 06 government organizations, and community groups to advocate and expedite the 07 deployment of the system in this state; 08 (4) [(7)] investigate opportunities to increase joint and combined 09 military training in the state; 10 (5) [(8)] advocate the stationing of reconfigured power projection 11 forces at bases located in the state; and 12 (6) support the state's central role in military defense; 13 (7) review and recommend state policy responses to national 14 defense and arctic security initiatives; 15 (8) convene hearings and stakeholder consultations on emerging 16 defense issues; 17 (9) prepare and submit a report of its activities to the legislature by 18 December 31 of the year [ON THE FIRST DAY] of each second regular session. 19 * Sec. 6. AS 44.19.863 is amended to read: 20 Sec. 44.19.863. Duties of the commission. The commission shall 21 (1) provide advice, counsel, and actionable recommendations on 22 military issues, and economic and industrial development related to military issues, to 23 the governor, state agencies, the legislature, communities, and the state's congressional 24 delegation; 25 (2) provide recommendations to expand and grow the current presence 26 of the armed forces in the state, including new bases, expanded missions, and 27 increased training; 28 (3) plan for state infrastructure needs to support military objectives; 29 (4) recommend methods to improve private and public employment 30 opportunities for the families of current and former members of the military who 31 reside in the state;

01 (5) assist and advise communities and the state in the design and 02 execution of programs that enhance communities' relationships with installations of 03 the armed forces of the United States and defense-related businesses, including in the 04 areas of public school education, in-state higher education and training, cultural and 05 recreational community assets, and housing and energy affordability; 06 (6) advocate for the state in matters related to military expansion 07 decision making by emphasizing the state's strategic location on the globe and existing 08 infrastructure and work to build community support in the state for the armed forces of 09 the United States; 10 (7) prepare and maintain a strategic plan to 11 (A) protect the state's existing military missions; 12 (B) position the state to be competitive for new and expanded 13 military missions; 14 (C) promote the long-term viability and prosperity of the 15 military and industries related to national defense in the state; and 16 (D) consider all current and anticipated base realignment and 17 closure criteria affecting bases in the state; 18 (8) report to [THE JOINT ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE AND] 19 any special committee of the legislature relating to military and veterans' affairs, if one 20 exists at the time the report is due, issues on the commission's activities over the 21 previous calendar year; the commission shall provide the report in an electronic format 22 and deliver the report by January 31 each year; 23 (9) seek the opinions of each member of the Alaska delegation in 24 Congress on the assistance, advice, advocacy, counsel, plans, and recommendations 25 provided under this section. 26 * Sec. 7. AS 24.20.650, 24.20.655, 24.20.660, 24.20.665, 24.20.670, 24.20.675; and 27 AS 26.05.342(d) are repealed. 28 * Sec. 8. The uncodified law of the State of Alaska is amended by adding a new section to 29 read: 30 JOINT ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE; TERMINATION AND 31 APPOINTMENT. (a) The terms of the current members of the Joint Armed Services

01 Committee are terminated on the effective date of sec. 2 of this Act. 02 (b) Current members of the Joint Armed Services Committee may be reappointed. 03 (c) The appointing authorities under AS 24.20.650(b) shall appoint members to the 04 Joint Armed Services Committee under AS 24.20.650(b), as amended by sec. 2 of this Act, 05 within 45 days after the effective date of sec. 2 of this Act. 06 * Sec. 9. Sections 1, 6, and 7 of this Act take effect June 30, 2036.