HB 19-ELIMINATE DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME 8:03:02 AM CO-CHAIR HERRON announced that the first order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 19, "An Act exempting the state and its political subdivisions from daylight saving time." 8:03:39 AM REPRESENTATIVE ANNA FAIRCLOUGH, Alaska State Legislature, speaking as the sponsor of HB 19, informed the committee that due to questions at the prior hearing she requested extra energy data from Nome, Anchorage, and multiple other utilities. Chugach Electric provided some energy information, although anecdotal, that the weekend after implementation of daylight savings time (DST) there is a decrease in electrical usage whereas there's an increase in electrical usage after implementation of DST. However, Chugach Electric noted that the largest factor related to electrical usage is the temperature. She then related that Channel 2 performed a survey that reported that 75 percent of those responding supported repealing DST. The sponsor's own survey has an increased number of respondents as has those in support of repealing DST. With regard to the questions about fuel usage on the North Slope, Representative Fairclough explained that the fuel is purchased in bulk and thus DST doesn't impact the cost, although it may impact the consumption. 8:06:27 AM CO-CHAIR HERRON related that he has only received support for a change from the current system and has received no opposition to HB 19 from his district. 8:06:57 AM CO-CHAIR MUNOZ moved to report HB 19 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, it was so ordered. 8:07:31 AM The committee took an at-ease from 8:07 a.m. to 8:09 a.m.