HB 38-IMPROPER CONTRIBUTIONS TO LEGISLATORS 9:40:56 AM CHAIR LYNN announced that the next order of business was HOUSE BILL NO. 38, "An Act relating to legislators and candidates for the legislature and to certain campaign contributions made in exchange for certain agreements." 9:43:03 AM REPRESENTATIVE LES GARA, Alaska State Legislature, introduced HB 38 as joint prime sponsor. He said the bill is narrow and aligns with federal law. He explained that currently it is not a crime in Alaska for someone to be asked to change his/her vote in exchange for a campaign contribution, and Representative Gara said it should be. He clarified that it is all right for someone to give a campaign contribution to a candidate with like views on issues, because that contributor is not asking the candidate to change his/her views in order to receive the contribution. 9:44:31 AM CHAIR LYNN asked if the bill could also include the offer of giving a fundraiser in exchange for a vote as being illegal. REPRESENTATIVE GARA said that would be a good idea. 9:45:27 AM REPRESENTATIVE COGHILL said the intent of the proposed legislation is already written in AS 11.56.130, and he requested that Representative Gara meet with him to explain why [HB 38] "tightens it up" more than the existing statute. 9:45:52 AM CHAIR LYNN said he likes the concept of the bill. CHAIR LYNN announced that HB 38 was heard and held.