HB 230-POLITICAL SIGNS ON PRIVATE PROPERTY  MR. TODD LARKIN, staff to Representative Holm, sponsor of HB 230, told members that in the state's zeal to hold onto federal funds, it has set restrictions on free speech, specifically political free speech in the form of signage. After conferring with the Federal Highways Administration, Representative Holm believes the state has gone farther than necessary. The current restriction in Alaska took the form of the federal highway beautification act, which requires an advertising free zone between a roadway right-of-way and 660 feet. He suggested the state could make some exceptions, especially on private property, without endangering federal highway funds. HB 230 would allow the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (DOTPF) to allow landowners to advocate for or against political candidates or issues but not to advertise commercially. CHAIR SEEKINS announced he would carry HB 230 forward and schedule it expeditiously. He then adjourned the meeting at 9:56 a.m. ###