HB 233 - MUNICIPAL BANKRUPTCY Number 0893 CHAIRMAN KOTT announced that the next order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 233, "An Act granting authority to each municipality to be a debtor under 11 U.S.C. (Federal Bankruptcy Act) and to take any appropriate action authorized by federal law relating to bankruptcy of a municipality." [Before the committee was CSHB 233(CRA).] JONATHON LACK, Staff to Representative Halcro, testified on behalf of Representative Halcro. Mr. Lack began by explaining that HB 233 had been introduced last year when Representative Halcro was co- chairing the House Community and Regional Affairs Standing Committee, which is listed as the sponsor of HB 233. Mr. Lack then told members that in 1994, the United States Congress had changed federal bankruptcy law to require local governments to get authority from their state government before they could go through any type of bankruptcy reorganization. Most states (43) have granted that authority to their local governments, but Alaska is one of the few states that have not. House Bill 233 would allow local governments to seek protection in Chapter 9 of the federal bankruptcy law. CHAIRMAN KOTT asked if anyone wished to testify; there was no response. He then asked if anyone had questions for the sponsor's representative. Seeing and hearing none, he announced that public testimony on HB 233 was closed. Number 0824 REPRESENTATIVE CROFT made a motion to move CSHB 233(CRA) out of committee with individual recommendations and the zero fiscal note. There being no objection, it was so ordered and CSHB 233(CRA) was moved from the House Judiciary Standing Committee.