HOUSE BILL NO. 1001 "An Act making appropriations for the operating expenses of the executive branch of state government; and providing for an effective date." Representative Navarre MOVED to adopt work draft for HB 1001 (FIN), #9-LS1898 (copy on file). There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. NANCY SLAGLE, DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF BUDGET REVIEW, OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET, OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR testified in support of CSHB 1001 (FIN). She noted that the Governor requested $5.0 million dollars in federal receipts and $9.0 million in general fund dollars. She observed that $200.0 1 thousand dollars were included for the Mat-Su Borough. She emphasized the Administration's concern that the needs of the area residents are met. She stressed that the fire is out of control. She promised to keep legislators informed on the progress of the fire suppression effort. She observed that an assessment would be completed to determine the level of assistance needed. A presidential disaster declaration will be requested. Representative Grussendorf noted that there are other fires burning in the state. He questioned if there would be a problem in other areas in regards to resources. Ms. Slagle noted that the State has reciprocal agreements with other states. She expected that support from other states would be available. Representative Martin expressed concern that the local hire issue not interfere with a quick response. Representative Brown asked if the funds would be spent in the current fiscal year. Ms. Slagle emphasized that the extent of the disaster is unknown. She estimated that all of the funds would be spent in the current fiscal year. She stated that the appropriation would be for FY 96. She explained that section 1 was extended through June 30, 1997, so that any remaining funds could be spent for clean-up in FY 97. She reiterated that it appears that the funds will all be needed in the current fiscal year. Ms. Slagle observed that if more funds are needed for fire suppression after the end of the special session there are other avenues the Governor can pursue to make sure that there is adequate funding to continue. Representative Navarre MOVED to report CSHB 1001 (FIN) out of Committee with individual recommendations. CSHB 1001 was reported out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation.