Legislature(1995 - 1996)
05/06/1995 01:00 PM Senate FIN
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HOUSE BILL NO. 315
"An Act relating to the financing of technological
developments by public corporations of the state;
and relating to the financing of the Kodiak launch
complex, the Fairbanks satellite ground station space
park, and a low-rank coal water fuel technology
project."
Pat Ladner, Executive Director, Alaska Aerospace testified
to HB 315. He testified that the legislation is a
combination of efforts between Alaska Aerospace, Alaska
Science and Technology Foundation, AIDEA, the governor, and
a by-partisan group of legislators. This bill allows Alaska
to enter into a new non-resource high technology industry
without financial risk. The bill itself is to provide a
financing mechanism to construct an orbital launch facility
on Kodiak Island, and a satellite ground station space park
in Fairbanks. Section 8 directs Alaska Aerospace to do a
feasibility study on the merits of a Challenger Learning
Center.
Co-chair Halford referred to Section 6, which says, "subject
to appropriation, the board may award the following grants:
$5 million to AIDEA and $4 million to AIDEA. Mr. Ladner
stated that the $5 million appropriation is a grant from
ASTF. The funds would be extracted from the annual interest
from that endowment. The $4 million would be the same. Co-
chair Frank stated that they are working on a package now to
make it work. It would be handled either in the operating
budget or the capital budget. He believes it is contained
within their authority in the operating budget.
Kent Dawson, Representing the Usibelli Coal Mine was invited
to join the committee. Senator Rieger questioned the
further development of Beluga or Usibelli Coal Mines. Mr.
Dawson responded the cold water fuel facility is a
demonstration project. In order to work, it would have to
be at tide water. Beluga is envisioned to be the most likely
place a plant would be located.
Senator Rieger inquired as to the funding source. Mr.
Dawson responded that the ASTF funds are contingent upon
federal funds. If federal money does not materialize, there
will be no ASTF funds spent.
Co-chair Frank MOVED to adopt HB 315 with individual
recommendations and a zero fiscal note. No objections being
heard, CSHB 315 (FIN) was REPORTED OUT of committee with
individual recommendations and a zero fiscal note from the
Dept of Commerce and Economic Development. Co-chair Frank
and Senators Rieger and Zharoff recommended "do pass". Co-
chair Halford and Senator Sharp signed "no recommendation".
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