HB 54 - STUDENT LOAN FORGIVENESS CHAIR BUNDE announced the first order of business as HOUSE BILL NO. 54, "An Act relating to reimbursement of student loans; and providing for an effective date." Number 0160 REPRESENTATIVE JOHN DAVIES, Alaska State Legislature, came forward to present a committee substitute (CS) for HB 54. He has gotten a lot of support for HB 54, but there was a certain amount of "sticker shock" associated with the fiscal note attached to the first version. In order to accomplish the same thing with a lower fiscal impact, he had this CS prepared. Instead of offering loan forgiveness, it offers an interest rate reduction. He understood that this could be accomplished without a direct general fund subsidy. It would probably impact any dividend that the student loan program would pay to the general fund, so there is a fiscal impact, but it is much less than the original version. REPRESENTATIVE DAVIES said that one of the impacts of this bill seems to be if there is a message that Alaska cares and remind people that there are some small advantages to staying in the state, it will remind people that there are opportunities here. He talked to one student who hadn't thought about staying in Alaska after finishing school, but after reading about the student loan forgiveness in the paper, she made some calls and found some job offers in Anchorage. Just the fact that this program is advertised will have a positive effect. The way the proposed CS is structured, it will continue to have an effect; the interest rate reduction would apply as long as the loan was out and the student was in Alaska. Number 0390 REPRESENTATIVE GREEN made a motion to adopt the proposed CS for HB 54, version 22-LS0174\C, Ford, 1/30/01, as a work draft. There being no objection, proposed CSHB 54 was before the committee. REPRESENTATIVE BUNDE announced that the committee would hold proposed CSHB 54 along with the two other bills related to student loan forgiveness and hear all three of them next week. REPRESENTATIVE JOULE asked about the fiscal note for the proposed CS. REPRESENTATIVE DAVIES said he hoped to have it by next week. [HB 54 was heard and held.]