HB 429 - REQUIRING VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Number 2234 CHAIRMAN BUNDE announced the next bill to come before the committee was HB 429, "An Act relating to vocational education." The committee had heard this bill before and would not be taking public testimony at this hearing. He referred to a letter he received from the Anchorage School District expressing concern with delayed graduation and asked Representative Austerman if he had any thoughts to share on that issue. REPRESENTATIVE ALAN AUSTERMAN said he had just read the letter and he hadn't introduced this legislation to do battle with the Anchorage School District. This bill has only one committee referral - the HESS Committee - and if committee members have a problem with the way the bill is drafted in terms of how the other school districts around the state are doing business, he would prefer the bill be held in committee until it can be resolved rather than moving it on. CHAIRMAN BUNDE pointed out this bill will go on to the Finance Committee because there is an indeterminate fiscal note. REPRESENTATIVE AUSTERMAN said he would prefer the bill be held in committee until such time as he has an opportunity to work with the Anchorage School District. REPRESENTATIVE GREEN asked if in the rework of the bill there would be some way to maintain the concept but have an exemption for individuals who are obviously headed for college, so they don't get held back. REPRESENTATIVE AUSTERMAN agreed with Representative Green and based on the letter from the Anchorage School District, it appears they have set up a college plan and those students not wanting that have the option for vocational education. He noted there's sort of a conflict in the letter and the original information he had received from the Anchorage School District. TAPE 98-46, SIDE B Number 0002 CHAIRMAN BUNDE said he didn't want to see the Anchorage School District producing educated idiots in that they are very bright when it comes to calculus, but can't get out of the rain when it comes to doing some of the practical things. REPRESENTATIVE AUSTERMAN said the letter from the Anchorage School District indicates this would only affect 30 percent of their students; it's the other 70 percent that he's concerned with. Number 0044 REPRESENTATIVE PORTER recalled the committee had previously indicated a need to define "vocational education." REPRESENTATIVE AUSTERMAN said there is a definition in the regulations. CHAIRMAN BUNDE noted that HB 429 would be held in committee at the request of the sponsor.