HOUSE BILL NO. 356 "An Act establishing the Joint Committee on Military Bases in Alaska; and providing for an effective date." TIM SULLIVAN, STAFF, REPRESENTATIVE ELDON MULDER, testified that HB 356 would establish a Joint House and Senate Committee on military bases in Alaska. The committee would monitor the activities of a new Base Realignment and Closure Commission (BRAC) and would work to strengthen the military presence in Alaska. In the case of reauthorizing, the BRAC process would work with the Military, the Administration and the affected community in order to protect our bases from closure. Mr. Sullivan stated that the joint committee would have an existence longer than that called for in the Uniform Rules, Rules 21 (b) & (c), because of the reactivation of the federal BRAC Commission. Creating the joint committee for longer than the duration of the current 20th Legislature would require a change in statute. It could not be done by means of a concurrent resolution, hence the bill. The joint committee would expire on the date in which the 22nd Legislature convenes. The time frame corresponds with the activity period of federal BRAC which will be reviewing all military facilities in North America for justification of their continued existence. Mr. Sullivan indicated that the attention by the federal BRAC given to Alaska bases, presents a considerable challenge and necessitates vigilance and a strong unified response from the Legislature. The military establishment in Alaska accounts for approximately $1.7 billion general fund dollars. In addition, the base closures experienced to date, have shown that the process requires considerable attention on the part of State government to monitor the economic impact and the reuse potential. The joint committee could provide that focus. Mr. Sullivan noted that the work draft reflected a couple of clean-up measures. Representative Mulder commented that without a state BRAC, the U.S. military would try to close at least one military installation in Alaska. He suggested that the process was political. Representative Mulder recommended that the Committee adopt a new House Finance Committee fiscal note to replace the note passed from the Senate Finance Committee. Co-Chair Therriault asked what the time-line would be for the committee. Representative Mulder replied that it would cover the next three interim sessions. Representative Mulder MOVED that work draft, 0-LS1436\H, Bannister, 3/28/98, be the version before the Committee. There being NO OBJECTION, it was adopted. Representative J. Davies MOVED a conceptual amendment to Page 2, Line 11 and 13, with the insertion of language: "two from the majority and one from the minority". There being NO OBJECTION, it was adopted. Representative Kohring MOVED to report CS HB 356 (FIN) out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the new fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CS HB 356 (FIN) was reported out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with a fiscal note by the House Finance Committee.