Legislature(2023 - 2024)BARNES 124
02/22/2024 08:00 AM House COMMUNITY & REGIONAL AFFAIRS
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HB 279-LOCAL BOUNDARY COMMISSION
8:04:10 AM
CHAIR MCCORMICK announced that the only order of business would
be HOUSE BILL NO. 279, "An Act relating to the Local Boundary
Commission; and providing for an effective date."
8:04:36 AM
REPRESENTATIVE MEARS moved to adopt Amendment 2 to HB 279,
labeled 33-LS1177\A.2, Dunmire, 2/1/24, which read:
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Delete all material.
Renumber the following bill section accordingly.
CHAIR MCCORMICK announced that there being no objection,
Amendment 1 was adopted.
8:04:55 AM
REPRESENTATIVE HIMSCHOOT moved to adopt Amendment 3 to HB 279,
labeled 33-LS1177\A.3, Dunmire, 2/2/24, which read:
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Delete "The governor shall designate one member
as [STATE AT LARGE. THE MEMBER APPOINTED FROM THE
STATE AT LARGE IS] the chair of the commission."
Insert "The commission shall select a chair from
among its members [STATE AT LARGE. THE MEMBER
APPOINTED FROM THE STATE AT LARGE IS THE CHAIR OF THE
COMMISSION]."
REPRESENTATIVE RUFFRIDGE objected for the purpose of discussion.
8:05:23 AM
REPRESENTATIVE HIMSCHOOT explained that Amendment 3 would align
the commission with similar regulation-setting boards and
commissions that select their own chair based on experience and
longevity. She opined that empowering boards and commissions to
promote their own self-governance was a good move.
REPRESENTATIVE RUFFRIDGE asked the bill sponsor to weigh in.
8:06:30 AM
DAVE STANCLIFF, Staff, Representative Mike Cronk, Alaska State
Legislature, on behalf of Representative Cronk, prime sponsor of
HB 279, relayed that the sponsor was comfortable with the
proposed amendment, as it would eliminate people from thinking
of the chair as an extension of the executive branch.
REPRESENTATIVE RUFFRIDGE removed his objection. There being no
further objection, Amendment 3 was adopted.
8:07:37 AM
The committee took a brief at-ease.
8:08:17 AM
CHAIR MCCORMICK noted that Amendment 1 would not be offered at
this time.
8:08:47 AM
REPRESENTATIVE MCCABE moved to report HB 279, as amended, out of
committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying
fiscal notes. There being no objection, CSHB 279(CRA), was
reported from the House Community and Regional Affairs Standing
Committee.
| Document Name | Date/Time | Subjects |
|---|---|---|
| HB 279 Support City of Gustavus Resolution 2.21.24.pdf |
HCRA 2/22/2024 8:00:00 AM |
HB 279 |
| HB 279 Supplemental Testimony LBC Chair L.Wood 2.21.24.pdf |
HCRA 2/22/2024 8:00:00 AM |
HB 279 |
| HB 279 Amendment Packet with Votes 2.22.24.pdf |
HCRA 2/22/2024 8:00:00 AM |
HB 279 |