Legislature(1999 - 2000)
05/12/1999 09:09 AM Senate FIN
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HOUSE BILL NO. 157
"An Act relating to absences from the state while
serving on oceangoing vessels of the United States
merchant marine for purposes of eligibility for
permanent fund dividends; and providing for an
effective date."
EDWARD BURKE, staff to Representative Jerry Sanders was
invited to join the committee. He requested a brief at
ease pending the arrival of Representative Sanders.
The committee took a brief at ease.
Co-chair Torgerson reconvened the committee.
Representative JERRY SANDERS was invited to join the
committee. He explained that the dividend would only be
provided to the qualified seaman rather than his entire
family. He asked the committee's support. There were
several that had wanted to testify regarding this bill.
Co-chair Torgerson advised he did not have anyone on line.
Senator Wilken said he had an amendment to include the
Peace Corps and asked the bill be held so he could work
with Representative Sanders. Representative Sanders said
he did not feel the Peace Corps should be included in this
bill because they belong to a different group. It should
be in a separate bill. He noted that the bill had been
defeated in the House.
Co-chair Torgerson cautioned that this could become a
"christmas tree" as did the eligibility bill last year.
Senator Wilken commented. He felt there was a compelling
reason that the Peace Corps should be provided for, however
he said it was not his intent to kill the bill.
Senator Donley also felt that the Peace Corps is a separate
issue and should be in another bill. He would like to see
this bill move forward as is.
Senator P. Kelly said everyone could make a choice and
these were career choices and should not depend on the
inclusion to receive the permanent fund.
Senator Leman said he would like an amendment to add
foreign service. They are as deserving also.
Representative Sanders indicated he would like to see the
bill passed out as is.
Co-chair Torgerson SET ASIDE HB 157 and asked Senator
Wilken and Senator Leman to work with Representative
Sanders regarding their specific issues. He then called
HB 217.
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