HOUSE BILL NO. 362 An Act authorizing the exchange of land between the Alaska Railroad Corporation and Eklutna, Inc., between the Alaska Railroad Corporation and the United States Department of the Army and the United States Department of the Air Force, between the Alaska Railroad Corporation and Chugach Alaska Corporation, and between the Alaska Railroad Corporation and the Municipality of Anchorage; and providing for an effective date. Co-Chair Therriault stated that the committee substitute, 1- LS1455\H, Utermohle, 4/3/00, would combine HB 320, HB 362 and HB 426. [Copy on File]. He pointed out that Representative Bunde had submitted an amendment to HB 320 bill which would address the Whittier DeLong Dock and the Alaska Railroad Corporation. [Copy on File]. Vice Chair Bunde MOVED to ADOPT the version (H) committee substitute as the document before the Committee. Representative Phillips OBJECTED. Representative J. Davies MOVED to ADOPT the (H) version without the Whittier DeLong Dock. Representative Phillips OBJECTED. She stated that she did not oppose combining the three bills, however, noted that there is opposition from the Railroad on putting the DeLong Dock concept into the legislation. She stated that she had spoken with Senator Leman and that he had expressed his concern no to include the DeLong Dock. REPRESENTATIVE LISA MURKOWSKI stated that the intent is to guarantee that the straightening of the tracks between Anchorage and Wasilla is accomplished with legislation this year. She emphasized that it is very important that this is not held up and that nothing jeopardizes the success of the legislation. WENDY LINDSKOOG, DIRECTOR OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS, ALASKA RAILROAD CORPORATION, ANCHORAGE, echoed sentiments expressed by Representative Murkowski. She noted that if the bills were combined in the proposed fashion, there could be a possibility that all three could die and that the track alignment bill would not go forward. She stated for the record that the Alaska Railroad does support the DeLong Dock bill passing this session. Representative Phillips requested that Ms. Lindskoog restate the Railroad's intention in regard to the DeLong Dock. Ms. Lindskoog clarified that the Alaska Railroad is "completely" in support of the DeLong Dock bill. Passage of that bill would help economic development in Whittier. A roll call vote was taken on the motion to delete the DeLong Dock portion. IN FAVOR: Grussendorf, Moses, Phillips, Williams, Austerman, J. Davies, G. Davis OPPOSED: Foster, Bunde, Therriault, Mulder The MOTION PASSED (7-4). There being NO OBJECTION, the (H) version was adopted as amended. Co-Chair Therriault noted that Representative Bunde would not be offering his amendment to the committee substitute. Co-Chair Mulder MOVED to report CS HB 362 (FIN) out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the accompanying fiscal note. CS HB 362 (FIN) was reported out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with a fiscal note by Department of Community & Economic Development dated 3/3/00.