HB4002-RESOURCE REBATE PROGRAM FOR RESIDENTS HB4003-APPROP: ENERGY RELIEF/REBATE/FUEL TAX 8:04:03 AM CO-CHAIR LEDOUX reviewed the committee's schedule for the next couple of weeks, which includes meetings on July 15, July 17, July 22, and July 23. 8:06:18 AM CO-CHAIR FAIRCLOUGH related that the schedule is being laid out so that members can continue to participate in the Alaska Gasline Inducement Act (AGIA) proceedings. She then expressed concern that there is a constitutional issue with HB 4002 regarding the length of time addressed outside of the permanent fund application dates. The Department of Law will need to be prepared to answer questions in defense of the constitution and those requirements. She noted that other courts typically have a lower threshold for days that are allowable. Co-Chair Fairclough then expressed concern with regard to the corpus of the permanent fund and how to defend the public interest. She related the need for the Alaska Attorney General to be able to defend the proposed one-time rebate of the resource without jeopardizing the corpus of the fund or weakening the argument used at the federal level. 8:09:44 AM REPRESENTATIVE NEUMAN related a discussion he had with a senior citizen in his district who was concerned with regard to how this proposed rebate will impact those who receive senior benefits and welfare benefits as it will increase their overall income. 8:10:33 AM CO-CHAIR LEDOUX related her expectation that the administration would've considered the aforementioned and be prepared to address it during it's presentation to the committee. [HB 4002 and HB 4003 were held over.]