SB 105-PUBLIC SCHOOL FUNDING SENATOR ROBIN TAYLOR, sponsor of SB 105, discussed the Ford 3/23/99 Work Draft K which amends the previous legislation by deleting Section 2. Section 2 of the legislation would have addressed an additional problem that came out of SB 36 last year that involved correspondence, alternative and charter schools. The fiscal note was over $17 million, and Senator Taylor said he had no idea it would run that high, or that correspondence schools would be inserted in that section. By putting correspondence schools in it, the Galena School District would have picked up another $2.9 million over what they currently receive. Through its correspondence program, Galena has "basically pirated students all over the state," including students from the Senator's own school district. The purpose of the work draft before the committee is to limit the impact of this cleanup on SB 36 to just 2 school districts, Wrangell and Petersburg, with an overall impact of around $600,000. CHAIRMAN MILLER explained a new fiscal note is being prepared because the one with the new CS still has the old numbers. SENATOR TAYLOR agreed that it does and it's incorrect. CHAIRMAN MILLER asked if this fiscal note is about $700,000 and SENATOR TAYLOR said it is. CHAIRMAN MILLER asked for a motion to adopt the Ford Version K Committee Substitute. SENATOR WILKEN moved to adopt CSSB 105(HES). Without objection, it was adopted. SENATOR ELTON asked the rationale for the figure change from 750 to 450. SENATOR TAYLOR replied it reduces it so that the same problem won't be faced again soon when two or three students happen to leave a school district. In Petersburg this year, the loss of 4 students cost them $360,000 because of the way the formula was drafted. CHAIRMAN MILLER asked for discussion, and hearing none, asked the will of the committee. SENATOR WILKEN moved CSSB 105(HES) Version K be reported out of committee with individual recommendations and the attached fiscal note to be revised before the Finance referral. Hearing no objection, the bill moved out.