HB 229-EDUCATION TAX ON EMPLOYMENT Number 032 CHAIR MURKOWSKI announced that the first order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 229, "An Act imposing a tax on employment; and providing for an effective date." Number 037 REPRESENTATIVE HALCRO moved to bring HB 229 back up for committee discussion. There being no objection, HB 229 was before the committee again. REPRESENTATIVE HALCRO moved to report HB 229, as amended, out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. Number 052 REPRESENTATIVE MEYER objected for the purpose of discussion. He asked if Representative Murkowski wished to have a full committee present to vote on moving the bill from committee. CHAIR MURKOWSKI said that the committee could wait to vote, but she doesn't think that is necessary. She stated that her intent "was to get those elements that might be ... even considered to be part of a fiscal plan and part of a revenue package ... up to House Finance with as much expediency as we could." She said the testimony heard on Monday [2/11/02] was good and relatively extensive. She mentioned that two committee members that are absent were able to give their full input in the discussion on Monday. She said that this being the fact, she isn't too concerned with having the full committee present. Number 079 REPRESENTATIVE MEYER clarified that this is the $100 education tax. CHAIR MURKOWSKI said that is correct. REPRESENTATIVE MEYER said that he would maintain his opposition. He asked if there were any amendments made at the last hearing in regard to the age. Number 088 AMY ERICKSON, Staff to Representative Lisa Murkowski, Alaska State Legislature, responded to Representative Meyer's question by stating that the committee changed the payment schedule to quarterly with the Employment Security Contribution (ESC) tax. She mentioned that the committee also "made the effective date with the passage of a personal income tax [January, 1 2003]." CHAIR MURKOWSKI said, "I stand corrected. ... What we have ... are the amendments that were made by the committee on Monday. So this is a corrected draft." She told Representative Meyer that he was correct. REPRESENTATIVE MEYER voiced concern over whether the two members who are absent were comfortable with the amendments that were made. CHAIR MURKOWSKI asked if Representative Meyer maintains his objection. REPRESENTATIVE MEYER replied in the affirmative. Number 108 A roll call vote was taken. Representatives Hayes, Halcro, Crawford, and Murkowski voted in favor of moving HB 229, as amended, from committee. Representative Meyer voted against it. Therefore, CSHB 229(L&C) was reported out of the House Labor and Commerce Standing Committee by a vote of 4-1.