HOUSE BILL NO. 199 "An Act making supplemental appropriations and capital appropriations; amending appropriations; and providing for an effective date." 3:06:26 PM Co-Chair Hawker MOVED to ADOPT CSHB 199 (FIN), version 26- GH1260\E, Kane, 4/1/09 as a working draft. Co-Chair Stoltze OBJECTED for discussion. Co-Chair Hawker informed the committee that the intent of the draft was to forward open and transparent discussion regarding American Recover and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funds. He detailed that the proposed committee substitute (CS) keeps all the state's options open by accepting and appropriating all monies available under ARRA for Alaskan non-transportation projects. Co-Chair Hawker stressed that the CS is open for amendment and further evaluation. He noted that one particular item, Part B of the $20.7 million education program, had caused concern, but was still a work in progress. In the draft CS, the money is appropriated to the Capital Income Fund as a placeholder. He emphasized that the discussion was still ahead; the issue would be dealt with in the capital budget before the end of the legislative session. Co-Chair Hawker acknowledged questions that had been raised regarding the potential $15.6 million direct deposit into the unemployment insurance (UI) trust fund. He pointed out that the amount does not need to be appropriated in the CS as the money will automatically be deposited into the trust if separate legislation passes revising the base periods for participating in unemployment insurance. 3:10:12 PM Representative Fairclough requested an explanation of legislative intent. Co-Chair Hawker detailed that Section 10 of the work draft is an initial suggestion for legislative intent. The section states in language as strong as legally allowed that the use of stimulus funds will not create obligations to the state to replace the funds, and that existing programs will not be expanded. The intent is to use the funds to continue existing activities or deal with issues such as deferred maintenance. He added that another important part refuses federal stimulus money that would violate the strong constitutional rights to privacy enjoyed by Alaskans. 3:11:36 PM Co-Chair Stoltze WITHDREW his OBJECTION. Representative Kelly wanted an opportunity to look over the proposed CS and the intent language. Co-Chair Hawker assured him that the CS is a working document subject to committee scrutiny. Vice-Chair Thomas noticed that the Office of the Governor had $1 million in discretionary funds and asked whether the legislature could spend the money if the governor refused the funds. Co-Chair Hawker did not believe so. 3:13:41 PM Co-Chair Stoltze WITHDREW his OBJECTION. There being no further objection, the work draft was adopted. HB 199 was HEARD and HELD in Committee for further consideration.