HB 431-MUNICIPAL DIVIDEND PROGRAM Number 0311 CHAIR WEYHRAUCH announced that the next order of business was HOUSE BILL NO. 431, "An Act relating to the municipal dividend program; and providing for an effective date." Number 0318 ADAM BERG, Staff to Representative Carl Moses, Alaska State Legislature, testified on behalf of Representative Moses, sponsor. In response to a request from Chair Weyhrauch, he offered a brief overview of the bill. He stated that, after permanent fund dividends (PFDs) are accounted for and "inflation proofing has been taken care of," a set amount of money would be distributed to each municipality in the state. The amount of money would be set at $250 per person. Population would be determined by the number of PFD recipients. There would also be a "basement" at $40,000 to a municipality. He said, "In the event that the earnings reserve account doesn't have enough money to pay the total package of what ... that amount would be, we'd go with the lower amount." Number 0488 DOUG STARK, Ph.D., City Council member, City of Homer, told the committee that the City of Homer adopted unanimously a recommendation endorsing [HB 431]. He noted that the committee had met yesterday, from 9:00 a.m. to 11:40 p.m., spending the majority of that time trying to determine "what the fiscal possibilities were in the future," because [the City of Homer] has been heavily impacted by the reduction and elimination of state revenue sharing and also the dramatic increase in insurance costs. He said he thinks [HB 431] is an excellent bill, and he offered to answer questions. [HB 431 was heard and held.]