CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 194(FIN) "An Act creating the Alaska Tourism Marketing Board; and relating to tourism marketing." 11:56:32 PM GENEVIEVE WOJTUSIK, STAFF, SENATOR LESIL MCGUIRE introduced herself. 11:57:47 PM ROBERTA GRAHAM, ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, testified that the bill formalized the relationship between the industry and the department. She stated that the department supported the legislation and she offered to answer questions. She noted that 21 members would be appointed by the governor as proposed by the leading trade association. She stated that the bill would allow the board to work with the department on the marketing of Alaska as a travel destination. She mentioned a fiscal note for $3000 representing the two meetings required in the bill. 11:59:30 PM BILL PEDDLER, ALASKA TOURISM ASSOCIATION, testified that the industry supported the bill. Since 1988, a formalized statutory relationship was established between the Alaska travel industry and the state. The relationship suffered a few years ago, and the need to formalize the relationship was again deemed necessary. Representative Wilson stated that the board had 21 members. She wondered if quorums might be difficult to obtain. Mr. Peddler replied that the bill required a quorum including one member from each region of the state and a minimum of nine voting members attending. He stated that a quorum was never difficult to obtain as the subject was a passionate one amongst all the industry members. Representative Wilson stated that she participated in a similar group as an assembly member. She appreciated the legislation. Representative Munoz asked about the benefit of the statute. Ms. Graham replied that the marketing committee of the Alaska Travel Industry Association (ATIA) was affiliated with the trade association. She stated that the qualified trade association was in statute. [Note: Meeting continued in minutes dated 4/18/14 12:01 a.m.]