HB 211-FOUNDATION FORMULA INCREASE Number 2386 CHAIR BUNDE announced the next order of business, HOUSE BILL NO. 211, "An Act requiring an annual inflation adjustment of the base student allocation used in the formula for state funding of public education; and providing for an effective date." TAPE 02-4, SIDE B Number 2400 REPRESENTATIVE GUESS, sponsor of HB 211, drew members' attention to Amendment 1, noting that it simply makes HB 211 current. Amendment 1 reads [original punctuation provided]: Page 1, line 6, Delete [$3,940], Insert $4010  Page 1, line 10, Delete [1999], Insert 2000  Page 1, line 11, Delete [2001], Insert 2002  REPRESENTATIVE WILSON moved to adopt Amendment 1. There being no objection, Amendment 1 was adopted. REPRESENTATIVE GUESS stated her intent to move HB 211 out of committee with members' concurrence. She expressed her belief that HB 211 is good education policy by inflation-proofing the Foundation Formula. She expressed her desire for the House Finance Committee to debate whether HB 211 is good fiscal policy; she believes it is. Number 2359 REPRESENTATIVE WILSON commented that she approves of HB 211. She noted that per-pupil funding in Wrangell has decreased in the last 11 years, while inflation during that period was 35 percent. Number 2301 CHAIR BUNDE asked for clarification on the inflation figure. REPRESENTATIVE WILSON responded that this figure resulted from adding the state's annual inflation rate over those 11 years. CHAIR BUNDE noted that school funding during the 1980s might have been an excessive figure on which to base these calculations. He expressed his opinion that should the legislature spend any additional money this year, it should be in education; he said, however, that he thought this money had already been spent. REPRESENTATIVE JOULE moved to report CSHB 211 [HB 211, as amended] out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. CHAIR BUNDE objected. A roll call vote was taken. Representatives Wilson, Stevens, Joule, Guess, and Porter voted to move the bill from committee. Representative Bunde voted against it. Therefore, CSHB 211(EDU) was moved out of the House Special Committee on Education by a vote of 5-1.