SENATE BILL NO. 124 "An Act relating to the human services community matching grant program; and providing for an effective date." SENATE MIKE MILLER, SPONSOR testified in support of SB 124. He observed that the community match for the Human Services Community Matching Grants Program was set at 30 percent. He observed that the authorizing statute was structured to increase the community match to 50 percent in FY 96. He stressed that cities are facing declining revenues in municipal assistance and revenue sharing. He stated that 30 percent participation should be maintained. He noted that most matching grant programs only require a 30 percent match. He emphasized that the legislation will not cost additional state dollars. In response to a question by Representative Martin, Senator Miller clarified that communities will match $.30 cents on each state dollar. No additional state dollars will be required. He reiterated that cities currently match at the 30 percent level. He noted that the current general fund contribution to the program is $1.7 million dollars. Fairbanks and Anchorage contribute approximately $500.0 thousand dollars for a total of $2.3 million dollars. Representative Mulder noted that a similar bill was vetoed by the Governor in FY 95. Senator Miller could not elaborate on why the previous legislation was vetoed. Representative Kohring MOVED to report SB 124 out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. SB 124 was reported out of Committee with a "do pass" 2 recommendation and with a zero fiscal note by the Department of Health & Social Services.