SENATE BILL NO. 156 "An Act relating to the Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development; relating to the Alaska Commercial Fishing and Agriculture Bank; relating to certain loans made by the Alaska Commercial Fishing and Agriculture Bank; and providing for an effective date." 10:05:22 AM SENATOR JESSE KIEHL, SPONSOR, introduced the legislation. 10:10:40 AM Co-Chair Stedman wondered why there was not a repeal to the previous legislation. Senator Kiehl stated that there was headwind against the commercial fishing industry, so there was interest in refinancing existing loans. Co-Chair Stedman queried the commercial banking industry. Senator Kiehl replied that there was a letter from the bankers, who were consistent in their philosophy on the state's participation of lending. 10:13:31 AM Co-Chair Stedman felt that the state should consider alternative options to maintain partnerships with the banking industry. Senator Kaufman asked about Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority (AIDEA), and whether they would not engage in the lending. Senator Kiehl replied that the difference was the direct connection to the Alaska businesses in the commercial fishing industry by using a limited entry permit as collateral. 10:18:58 AM SHARON LECHNER, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, COMMERCIAL FISHING AND AGRICULTURE BANK, spoke to the importance of the interest rate to the industry and local communities. Co-Chair Stedman asked whether there was a two-year window. Ms. Lechner replied that there was not an expectation to go broke, because there was significant equity. 10:24:29 AM Co-Chair Hoffman OPENED public testimony. 10:24:48 AM TODD MACMANUS, ALASKA BANKERS ASSOCIATION, KETCHIKAN (via teleconference), opposed the bill. Co-Chair Hoffman CLOSED public testimony. Co-Chair Stedman reviewed the fiscal notes. Senator Kiehl thanked the committee. SB 156 was HEARD and HELD in committee for further consideration.