HB 106-TEACHER RECRUITMENT; LUMP SUM PAYMENT  8:03:41 AM CO-CHAIR ALLARD announced that the next order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 106, "An Act authorizing lump sum payments for certain teachers as retention and recruitment incentives; and providing for an effective date." 8:03:45 AM CO-CHAIR ALLARD opened public testimony on HB 106. 8:03:51 AM The committee took an at-ease from 8:03 a.m. to 8:08 a.m. 8:08:33 AM CO-CHAIR ALLARD, after ascertaining no one wished to testify, announced that public testimony would be left open on HB 106. CO-CHAIR ALLARD announced that HB 106 was held over. [The committee returned to HB 106 later in the meeting.] HB 106-TEACHER RECRUITMENT; LUMP SUM PAYMENT  8:21:17 AM CO-CHAIR ALLARD announced that the next order of business would be a return to HOUSE BILL NO. 106, "An Act authorizing lump sum payments for certain teachers as retention and recruitment incentives; and providing for an effective date." 8:21:35 AM ED MARTIN, Representing Self, testified in opposition to HB 106. He stated that money should be spent with regards to colleges, that Alaska does not have an accredited education course in the state. He expressed his belief that may be some of the reason why the state is having problems with filling education positions. He said he is appalled by the legislatures spending, adding that the bill should die in committee. He opined that money should go towards teachers in the bush communities, and asked the committee to "honor their oaths." 8:23:54 AM CO-CHAIR ALLARD, after ascertaining no one else wished to testify, announced that public testimony would be left open on HB 106. 8:24:49 AM CO-CHAIR ALLARD announced that HB 106 was held over.