SB 7 - INCREASE LAND GRANT TO UNIV. OF ALASKA Number 1955 CO-CHAIR MASEK announced that the next order of business would be CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 7(FIN) am, "An Act relating to the University of Alaska and university land, and authorizing the University of Alaska to select additional state land." Number 1933 REPRESENTATIVE BARNES made a motion to adopt proposed HCS for CSSB 7(RES), version 1-LS0072\V, for discussion. There being no objection, it was so ordered and Version V was before the committee. LORALI MEIER, Staff to Representative Beverly Masek, Alaska State Legislature, serving as committee aide for the House Resources Standing Committee, explained that Version V incorporates Representative Masek's amendment offered in the meeting of February 7, 2000. The new language is on page 4, and two other changes simply make the rest of the bill conform to the changes made on page 4. On page 4, line 26, it read: A list of selections submitted may not be considered approved for conveyance to the University of Alaska unless the legislature acts to approve the list during the legislative session during which the list was submitted. MS. MEIER noted that the cleanup language appears on page 8. On line 13, "of the later" was removed. On line 14, "or the adjournment of the legislative session during which the list containing the land was not disapproved by the legislature" was removed. On line 19, "of the later" was removed. And on lines 20-22, the language was removed that read "or the adjournment of the legislative session during which the list containing the land was not disapproved by the legislature." Number 1562 JIM POUND, Legislative Aide for Senator Robin Taylor, Alaska State Legislature, testified briefly on behalf of Senate Taylor, the prime sponsor. He indicated Senator Taylor will work with both sides on the matter to achieve a university land bill that everyone can be proud of. He explained that the goals are to transfer the selection process of state land for the University of Alaska and to show good faith to Congress. He urged members to move HCS CSSB 7(RES), Version V, from committee. Number 1444 REPRESENTATIVE COWDERY made a motion to move HCS CSSB 7(RES), version 1-LS0072\V, from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal notes. REPRESENTATIVE JOULE objected and stated that he has some concerns with the bill as it relates to the other boroughs involved. A roll call vote was taken. Representatives Whitaker, Harris, Cowdery, Hudson and Masek voted in favor of moving the bill. Representatives Morgan, Barnes, Joule and Kapsner voted against it. Therefore, HCS CSSB 7(RES) moved from the House Resources Standing Committee by a vote of 5-4. Number 1264 REPRESENTATIVE BARNES commented that she believes in the disposal of state lands, but that in the disposal of state lands they have to be careful in how they are disposing of it so that the returns come to the state. She added that she has always had concerns with the bill. [HCS CSSB 7(RES) was moved from committee.]