SENATE BILL NO. 261 "An Act relating to the Special Olympics World Winter Games to be held in Anchorage in the year 2001; establishing a reserve fund for the games; providing certain duties and authority for the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority regarding financing for those games; and providing for an effective date." Co-Chair Therriault noted that the Committee adopted a conceptual amendment on 3/19/98 that was incorporated into work draft 0-LS1354\F, dated 3/19/98. The amendment was incorporated on page 3, lines 8 - 10 and page 4, lines 1 - 3, and 5 - 6. The amendment clarifies that the State's obligation is on an accumulative total of $4 million dollars of the cost limitation of $8 million dollars as referenced in the Special Olympics International Charter. Representative Mulder MOVED to ADOPT work draft 0-LS1354\F, dated 3/19/98. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. Co-Chair Therriault stated that he would have been more comfortable if specific language could have been added to guarantee the first $4 million dollars of hard dollars raised and extended. Representative Martin noted that the intent is well expressed. Representative Mulder disclosed that he is on the Board of Governor's of the Special Olympics. Representative Kohring asked what is being done to raise money in the private sector. MARY GORE, STAFF, SENATOR MILLER discussed fund raising events. She observed that the fund raising position does not begin until July 1, 1998. She explained that Special Olympics International required the guarantee. She stated that she is confident that the money can be raised by the private sector. Representative Kohring stated that he supports the event, but expressed concern regarding governmental involvement. Ms. Gore noted that the legislature would only have a moral obligation because future legislatures cannot be committed. The money would have to be requested and appropriated in the year 2001. She noted that the state of Connecticut guaranteed funding for the games through an agency similar to AIDEA. The Province of Ontario guaranteed the Toronto games. Representative Foster MOVED to report CSHB 261 (FIN) out of Committee with the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. HCS CSSB 261 (FIN) was REPORTED out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with a zero fiscal note by the Department of Commerce and Economic Development, 2/6/98.