HOUSE BILL NO. 91 An Act relating to a cost-of-living allowance and medical benefits for retired peace officers after 20 years of credited service. Representative Fate MOVED to report work draft version #23- LS0426\I, Craver, 1/14/04, out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the attached fiscal notes. Co-Chair Harris OBJECTED. He pointed out that the large fiscal note is significant. He thought that the State might not be able to afford it long term. He noted he supports the concept of the 20-year retirement system, cautioning that the note is large. Co-Chair Harris WITHDREW his OBJECTION. Representative Hawker OBJECTED in order to make a comment. He voiced concern with the effect of the note on the municipalities. He thought it could place an "unfunded mandate" upon them. He understood that the Municipality of Anchorage had become more supportive of the legislation while recognizing the costs they might incur. He agreed that the bill is "good and does the appropriate thing". Representative Hawker WITHDREW his OBJECTION. Co-Chair Williams pointed out that the sponsor had been working with the Governor's Office. He added that there is support throughout the Legislative House for the bill. CS HB 91 (FIN) was reported out of Committee with a "no recommendation" and with a new fiscal note by the Department of Administration and an indeterminate note #1 by the Department of Administration.