CHAIRWOMAN PEARCE announced that a proposed Senate Rules Committee Substitute for HB 72-ASST.ADJUTANT GEN.: MISSILE/SPACE DEFENSE was before the committee. SENATOR THERRIAULT moved to adopt SCS HB 72(RLS), Version F, as the working document of the committee. There being no objection, the motion carried. MS. CAROL CARROLL, Administrative Services Division, Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, explained the difference in the Senate Rules Committee version is the removal of the five-year sunset clause. General Oates advised her that the development and deployment of the space and missile defense system in Alaska could take at least seven years. He prefers that the bill have no sunset clause as that could send the wrong message to the federal government. This program is a joint effort between the state and federal government. CHAIRWOMAN PEARCE said the position is funded with federal funds and it is her understanding that the federal government will not approve the continuation of the actual position once the national missile defense program is in place. She asked if the Senate Finance Committee was concerned that the state would not be able to carry that employee after the program is in place. MS. CARROLL said that is correct. SENATOR THERRIAULT noted that General Oates informed him yesterday that the name of the program has been changed to the national missile defense and space program so there is a possibility that the federal government may continue to fund that position for a longer term. There being no further questions or testimony, SENATOR THERRIAULT moved to calendar SCS HB 72(RLS) with its attached fiscal note. There being no objection, the motion carried.