HOUSE BILL NO. 95 "An Act making and amending appropriations under art. IX, sec. 17(c), Constitution of the State of Alaska, from the constitutional budget reserve fund; and providing for an effective date." ANNALEE MCCONNELL, DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET, OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR presented the Committee with an update on the state FY99 cash flow situation. She observed that there is a three-day lag on the four-year historical average for cash in and cash disbursements. She stated that the state should be okay through March 25, 1999. The March 1, 1999 oil revenue update estimated that the state would need to draw $485 million dollars from the Constitutional Budget Reserve for FY99. The spring forecast will occur around April 1, 1999. She noted that the additional $200 million dollar draw authorized by the supplemental might not be sufficient to get through the end of the year. She observed that the final numbers could shift even after the Legislature adjourns. She recommended that the Constitutional Budget Reserve amount be sufficient to cover items that occur at the end of the fiscal year. Funds were identified in the order that they would be swept from General Fund sub-accounts, such as the Railbelt Energy Fund and the Municipal Matching Grant Fund. Co-Chair Mulder asked if $485 million dollars would cover the year. Ms. McConnell clarified that this amount is based on the March 1, 1999 update. She noted that the additional draw is due to lower production forecasts. The price update is slightly higher than forecasted. She emphasized that there needs to be room to maneuver in case prices drop in June. Representative J. Davies clarified that the interest earnings were included. Ms. McConnell explained that the vote covers both the principle and the interest. The projections of how much additional money is needed take into account the interest earnings on the Constitutional Budget Reserve. Ms. McConnell estimated that there would be another calculation in early May. The amount depends on timing of tax payments in and school district payments out. The spring forecast will occur in early April. HB 95 was HELD in Committee for further consideration.