HOUSE BILL NO. 175 An Act making an appropriation to the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority for power projects; and providing for an effective date. Representative Lancaster MOVED to ADOPT the committee substitute HB 175 (FIN), 22-LS0705\R, Cramer, 4/26/01, as the version of the bill before the Committee. There being NO OBJECTION, it was adopted as the working document. Representative Lancaster explained the changes made to the proposed version of the legislation. Vice-Chair Bunde inquired the cost to the State. TAPE HFC 01 - 98, Side A  KATELYN MARKLEY, (TESTIFIED VIA TELECONFERENCE), DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST, ALASKA INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT & EXPORT AUTHORITY (AIDEA), DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, ANCHORAGE, explained that if the Committee decided to look into compound interest for the next twenty years, a number could be determined. She added that AIDEA does not use general fund money, and as such, it would not be a direct cost to the State. Representative Lancaster thought that some project involved with Power Cost Equalization (PCE) would have some amount to offset the interest. Representative Hudson understood that the balance would be taken from the Railbelt Energy Fund. Representative Lancaster stated that was not correct. The total would be $101 million dollars which would come out of the Capital Budget Reserve (CBR). Vice-Chair Bunde discussed the cost of inflation which would be "eaten". Representative Whitaker spoke to the cost of lost earnings and then taking no action. He urged that all factors be taken into consideration, as well as taking no action. Representative Croft asked the significance of putting it into the Railbelt Energy Fund since that is not the funding source. Representative Lancaster advised that could pay back the Railbelt Energy Fund. Representative Harris responded that was the intent, but it was not the manner in which the bill had been written. He proposed that the drafting of the bill should be scrutinized. Representative Croft referenced Page 3, the lapse provisions, which would lapse back into the CBR. He asked where the loans would be paid. Representative Lancaster commented that the payback would be to the Railbelt Energy Fund. Representative Hudson asked further clarification regarding the $100 million dollar loan being paid back to the Railbelt Energy Fund. Representative Lancaster replied that was the intent. Vice-Chair Bunde stated that HB 175 would be HELD in Committee for further consideration.