HB 320-APPROVE AK RAILROAD GETTING WHITTIER DOCK MR. JOHN MANLEY, legislative aide to Representative Harris, sponsor of the measure, made the following comments. Last year the legislature passed a bill that required the Alaska Railroad Corporation (ARRC) to receive legislative approval before it can accept land from the federal government. Congress has passed a law transferring the DeLong dock in Whittier to the ARRC. HB 320 approves that transfer and it incorporates the provisions of a memorandum of understanding that the land underneath would be transferred to the City of Whittier. The City of Whittier would lease back the North half of the land to ARRC and ARRC would lease back the South half of the dock to the City of Whittier. The bill has been in the making for about one year while agreements were negotiated. The bill is beneficial to both the ARRC and the City of Whittier. SENATOR PEARCE stated that she was one of the people who worked last year to get language put in statute that disallows the ARRC from accepting land conveyances without approval of the legislature. She remains convinced that ARRC should not own the entire interest in the tidelands in Whittier, which it will, once this transfer occurs. No one else will have access to a deep water port except the ARRC which gives ARRC an unfair advantage. She believes that ARRC has said it would do something during the making of this bill and then turned around and worked legislatively to unravel its commitment. Senator Pearce said she will not object to moving the bill from committee because the City of Whittier will be receiving a 20 year attachment which provides access but she remains very concerned about allowing ARRC to own all of the waterfront in Whittier. There being no further testimony or questions, SENATOR MILLER moved CSHB 320(FIN)am from committee with individual recommendations. There being no objection, the motion carried.