HB 132-AGRICULTURE DAY 1:04:50 PM CO-CHAIR GATTO announced that the first order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 132, "An Act designating the first Tuesday of May as Alaska Agriculture Day." Sandra Wilson, Intern to Representative Carl Gatto, Alaska State Legislature, presented the sponsor statement for HB 132 on behalf of Co-Chair Gatto. She said that HB 132 would designate the first Tuesday of every May as Alaska Agriculture Day. This bill is meant to educate people on what agriculture means to the state, and to give recognition to the farmers and those in the industry who feed us and provide more than $50 million annually to the economy of the state. It will allow schools a bigger chance to educate students on modern agriculture and what it is to our society and our economy, she explained. CO-CHAIR GATTO added that HB 132 gives children another day to focus on. An activity could be for kids to begin growing plants three months in advance and then prepare the ground to plant them on Agriculture Day. 1:07:01 PM CO-CHAIR GATTO called for public testimony, then closed public discussion after ascertaining there was no further testimony. REPRESENTATIVE SEATON noted that discussions are underway about moving the state's shellfish hatcheries and shellfish mariculture into the Division of Agriculture, Department of Natural Resources (DNR). He said he is not offering an amendment, but that he thought it an appropriate topic to bring up for the record because all farming should be recognized. CO-CHAIR JOHNSON inquired whether this would include fish farming. REPRESENTATIVE SEATON countered that it would include all farming that is permitted in Alaska. 1:08:22 PM REPRESENTATIVE SEATON moved to report HB 132 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, HB 132 was reported from the House Resources Standing Committee. REPRESENTATIVE GUTTENBERG expressed his support for HB 132 upon arriving immediately after the vote.