HOUSE BILL NO. 427 "An Act relating to compensation for members of the Local Boundary Commission." DAVE KAMRATH, STAFF, HOUSE COMMUNITY AND REGIONAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE testified in support of HB 427. He reviewed the Commission's responsibilities. He observed that the Commission is one of five boards and commissions with origins in the Alaska Constitution. He discussed the makeup of the Commission. He noted that the legislation would provide compensation to Local Boundary Commissioner members at a rate of $100 dollars for each day or portion of the day that a member of the commission is engaged in official business or travel. It allows the Commission to adopt regulations to provide for compensation of partial days in which a member is engaged in travel. He discussed the accompanying fiscal note. He stressed that the board meets 18 times each year. Half of the meetings are teleconferenced. Co-Chair Larson spoke in support of funding for Local Boundary Commission members. Representative Foster noted that the commission member from Nome has resigned because he could not afford to remain on the Commission. Representative Hanley asserted that all boards and commissions should be revised to assure that they are compensated equitably. Representative Brown asked the rate of compensation for other boards. Representative Therriault pointed out that the Reapportionment Board receives $150 dollars a day compensation. She emphasized that membership on the Board could become a full-time job. She recommended that the Committee review compensation of other boards. 3 HB 427 was HELD in Committee for further discussion.