HOUSE BILL NO. 232 An Act relating to mercury classics; and providing for an effective date. REPRESENTATIVE PAUL SEATON commented that HB 232 would allow the Homer Chapter of the Kenai Peninsula Boys and Girls Club to operate and implement the "Homer Mercury Classic". The classics are not permitted under a gaming permit without legislation allowing a specific group or area to conduct it. The Homer Mercury Classic will be held bi-annually, with winnings awarded in the spring to the person who most accurately guesses when the temperature reaches 55 degrees Fahrenheit. The other prizes will be given to the person who most closely guesses the time and date that the mercury drops to that temperature each fall. Each entry costs $2 dollars. The proceeds from the classic will be divided between the Boys and Girls Club of Homer and the classic winner. Members of the Boys and Girls Club, who already have the necessary equipment and expertise to manage the operation, will monitor the temperature hourly through a weather station at the Homer Clubhouse. The program that inspired the classic is called Global Learning and Observation to Benefit the Environment (GLOBE). GLOBE is an international program associated with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, National Science Foundation, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. State Department. The data collected from schools and other groups around the world are deposited into a database that is accessed by the aforementioned organizations to assist atmospheric scientists in their work. The program allows children to participate in scientific processes, while earning money for their program in non-competitive and educational way. Three hundred, primarily seven to twelve year-olds, are involved in the Homer Chapter of the Boys and Girls Club. The "Clubhouse" provides an excellent place for kids to "hang-out" in a safe and learning friendly environment. Representative Seaton urged support for the legislation. Representative Stoltze noted his appreciation for the tightness of the title. Representative Stoltze MOVED to report HB 232 out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. HB 232 was reported out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with zero note #1 by the House Labor and Commerce Committee.