Legislature(1993 - 1994)
03/25/1993 03:00 PM House L&C
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Number 559
HB 190 - ALASKA SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FOUNDATION GRANTS
MARY VOLLENDORF, STAFFER, REP. MARTIN'S OFFICE, read a
sponsor statement and answered questions on HB 190. Ms.
Vollendorf stated that the purpose of HB 190 is to clarify
existing statutes by adding the word "university" to AS
37.17090(h). Rep. Martin believes the university would
receive a preference they are not currently benefiting from.
Number 575
REP. MULDER noted that he visited with the chairman of the
Science and Technology Foundation and was informed that the
bill was not needed. Rep. Mulder asked for further
clarification.
Number 580
MS. VOLLENDORF reiterated the reasoning in the sponsor
statement.
Number 595
REP. SITTON noted that the current definition is broad
enough to include the university.
Number 617
JOHN SIBERT, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, ALASKA SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY FOUNDATION, testified that he understood the
reason for the legislation, but he didn't feel it was
necessary.
Number 652
CHAIRMAN HUDSON asked if there was any harm in the
legislation. He also asked if the foundation funded any
programs or projects outside of Alaska.
Number 668
MR. SIBERT replied that he didn't see any harm in the
legislation, and on very few occasions has the foundation
funded programs or projects from outside the state.
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Number 012
MR. SIBERT went into some detail as to the types of research
the foundation funds.
Number 066
REP. MULDER moved for passage of HB 190 with a zero fiscal
note and asked unanimous consent.
REP. MACKIE objected, noting that he had asked that this
bill be assigned to a subcommittee.
CHAIRMAN HUDSON called for a roll call vote.
HUDSON YES
GREEN YES
WILLIAMS YES
MULDER YES
PORTER NO
SITTON NO
MACKIE NO
HB 190 was moved out of committee.
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