SENATE BILL NO. 241 "An Act relating to a report to the legislature on teacher preparation, retention, and recruitment by the Board of Regents of the University of Alaska." SENATOR GARY STEVENS, SPONSOR, described the bill as the result of recommendations made by the Joint Legislative Education Funding Task Force. The bill recognizes difficulty in Alaska training, recruiting, and retaining teachers. The bill requires a report from the University of Alaska regarding teacher workforce development and training; specifically the recruiting, training, and retaining of public school teachers. The bill requires that the report be presented to the House and Senate education th committees on the 30 legislative day of each session; after 2013 the report will be every two years. He felt the provision sends a clear message that the legislature wants the University of Alaska and the Board of Regents to address the teacher shortage. 9:51:47 AM Representative Gara recommended moving the bill out of committee. Representative Hawker pointed out that CS SB 241(HES) is accompanied by a letter of intent from the chair of the Health, Education, and Social Services Committee and a zero fiscal note. He further noted that the sponsor is in agreement with the changes made in the House Health, Education, and Social Services Committee. Representative Hawker MOVED to REPORT CSSB 241 (HES) out of Committee with individual recommendations, the accompanying fiscal note, and letter of intent from the House Health and Social Services Committee. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CSSB 241 (HES) was reported out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation, a zero fiscal note from the University of Alaska, and a letter of intent from the House Health, Education, and Social Services Committee.