Legislature(1999 - 2000)
02/23/1999 01:40 PM House FIN
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HOUSE BILL NO. 77
"An Act relating to the Joint Armed Services Committee,
a permanent interim committee of the Alaska State
Legislature; and providing for an effective date."
REPRESENTATIVE LISA MURKOWSKI stated that Alaska is being
considered as the site for deployment of a national missile
defense system. The Pentagon and the Secretary of Defense
recently stated that another round of base realignments and
closures are forthcoming. Because of such challenges,
Representative Murkowski noted she introduced HB 77.
Representative Murkowski advised that HB 77 would replace
the existing Joint Committee on Military Bases in Alaska
which was established in Ch. 31, SLA 1998 with the Joint
Armed Services Committee. Similarly, the Joint Armed
Services Committee would have an existence longer than
called for in the Uniform Rules, Rules 21(b) & (c). This
would be a permanent interim committee so those members
could be active year round. The committee would commence on
July 1, 1999. The Legislative Council would provide
administrative and other services to that committee.
Representative Murkowski noted that the committee would
provide a unified front with House, Senate, military and
civilian members to monitor military topics relative to
Alaska. Furthermore, it would review and encourage State
policy, in order to ensure the continued well being and
education of members of the armed forces in both active and
reserve components.
Representative Murkowski advised that military account for
approximately $1.7 billion dollars of Alaska's economy. She
stressed that it is imperative that the Legislature takes a
leading role to monitor the economic impact of future
military related events. She believed that the Joint Armed
Services Committee could provide that focus.
Co-Chair Therriault commented that the Senate Finance
Committee (SFC) had placed a 10-year sunset on the
legislation. Representative Murkowski replied that she had
no objection to a 10-year sunset, although, less than that
would create a problem when addressing the proposed
closures.
Co-Chair Therriault referenced the transition language on
Page 5, Section #3, which would extend membership to the
other committee. He pointed out that Representative Porter
asked that language be removed in order that he could
consider the make-up of the committee.
Co-Chair Therriault referenced Page 4, Lines 20-21, and
questioned what "well-being encouragement" would consist of.
Representative Murkowski suggested such behavior would
enhance the military feeling "welcome and accepted" in
Alaska. She acknowledged that language could be
"troublesome" as it is non-discript. Co-Chair Therriault
offered to work with Representative Murkowski on changing
that language.
Representative Bunde suggested the referenced language could
create a duplication of the work done by the Department of
Military and Veterans Affairs.
Representative Grussendorf asked if there had been
discussion regarding the U.S. Coast Guard. Representative
Murkowski replied that there was definitely discussion of
the Coast Guard, and that the inclusion of the Coast Guard
in HB 77 would make the legislation different from the
formation of the Joint Military Bases Committee. One member
would represent the Coast Guard. Co-Chair Therriault noted
that in Southeast Alaska, the Coast Guard represents the
military presence and that the State of Alaska has the
largest Coast Guard support than any other state.
Representative Murkowski commented that she agreed with the
House Speaker that he should be the party responsible for
appointing committee members. She did not oppose adding
language to reflect that.
Co-Chair Therriault pointed out that the fiscal note would
need to be adjusted. He thought that the fiscal impact
could be absorbed in the current level of funding in the
Legislature's budget and that those costs must be adequately
reflected.
HB 77 was HELD in Committee for further consideration.
(Tape Change HFC 99 - 27, Side 2).
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