HOUSE BILL NO. 209 "An Act amending the size of grants for which the Alaska Science and Technology Foundation must allocate at least 50 percent of endowment income and amending the maximum amount of the grant that the Alaska Science and Technology Foundation may award for development of the Kodiak launch complex and Fairbanks satellite ground station space park; and providing for an effective date." JAMES KENWORTHY, PHD, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, ALASKA SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FOUNDATION, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT testified in support of HB 209. He explained that the legislation would make changes to AS 37.17, which governs the Alaska Science and Technology Foundation (ASTF). It raises the amount of funds that ASTF can spend on projects that are more than $100 thousand dollars. Current statutes require that 50 percent of ASTF grants be for projects under $100 thousand dollars. The legislation would increase the number of projects over $100 thousand dollars by changing $100 to $250 thousand dollars. He emphasized that large and small projects do not crowd each other out. Projects are funded based on their ability to meet technical and economic criteria. They are not funded based on size. The second change to the statute would allow ASTF to fund the $5 million dollars in construction costs needed to complete the Kodiak Launch Complex. He noted that ASTF has agreed to complete the capital cost of the Kodiak Launch Complex. Their current statute only allows them to spend up to $5 million dollars. Statutory authorization for $11 million dollars is needed. Representative Austerman noted that the complex must be completed before newly acquired private launches can take place. He spoke in support of the legislation. Representative J. Davies MOVED to report out of Committee with the accompanying fiscal note. Mr. Kenworthy noted that there would be no general fund impact. The funding would come from endowment earnings. He noted that there were extra high earnings this year as a result of the performance of the permanent fund. Vice-Chair Bunde pointed out that the funding is technically general funds. There being NO OBJECTION, HB 209 was reported out of Committee. HB 209 was REPORTED out of Committee with "no recommendation" and a zero fiscal note by the Department of Commerce and Economic Development.