CHAIRWOMAN MACLEAN informed the Task Force that $50,000 had been provided by the Speaker of the House for Task Force work to be carried on during the session and the interim. She asked members to review the committee substitute for HB 245 regarding procurement, which was introduced last session on March 20, 1992, and did not get through the Senate, stating that it is a good bill which could fall within the Task Force's area of economic development; and, she requested that members review the packet of letters received from the business community and come prepared at the meeting in two weeks to recommend legislation or submit a draft of possible legislation to her sooner, and that members also review all legislation currently in their respective committees and identify any bills relative to economic development the Task Force might want to pursue. CHAIRWOMAN MACLEAN directed Task Force members' attention to their copies of the proposed mission statement and asked for suggested changes; there were none. REPRESENTATIVE HUDSON recommended the Task Force support the Made In Alaska program REPRESENTATIVE JERRY MACKIE suggested the Task Force divide itself into work groups according to regional concerns to generate recommendations for legislation. CHAIRWOMAN MACLEAN asked Representative Mackie to submit this suggestion in writing so it could be pursued during the interim. REPRESENTATIVE JEANNETTE JAMES advised that the state should join forces with the Native corporations to form a powerful force against federal control. CHAIRWOMAN MACLEAN pointed out this would begin during the Mini-Summit's section on rural development. ADJOURNMENT CHAIRWOMAN MACLEAN adjourned the meeting at 6:15 p.m.