HB 104-EXPEDITED TIMBER SALES  1:45:03 PM CHAIR MCKAY announced that the next order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 104, "An Act relating to expedited timber sales." 1:45:23 PM REPRESENTATIVE MIKE CRONK, Alaska State Legislature, as prime sponsor, presented HB 104 and paraphrased the sponsor statement [included in the committee packet], which read as follows [original punctuation provided]: House Bill- 104 is written to accomplish five main goals: 1. To increase public safety by reducing wildfire risks. 2. Provide timber resources in abundance for industry growth. 3. Reduce firefighting costs to the state. 4. Provide fuel for biomass energy production and expansion. 5. Increase local job opportunities. Alaska's timber resources are plentiful and sorely underutilized. In the Interior when a tree is harvested it is one less tree for mother nature to burn. When insect infestation occurs, timber dies by the millions of board feet. Even so much of this dying or dead timber is usable. We must aggressively make this fire ready, and beetle killed timber available before it deteriorates. This legislation directs our State Forester and the Division to focus on areas of commercial timber where fire dangers are high as well as areas under insect infestation as a priority. HB 104 has the support of: Governor Dunleavy, Commissioner of Natural Resources, Alaska Forestry Association, and other Industry users. 1:46:56 PM REPRESENTATIVE MEARS expressed her interest in a committee substitute for a comparison. 1:47:16 PM REPRESENTATIVE MCCABE asked if the bill would be added to the 20-year timber sale. REPRESENTATIVE CRONK replied that he is working on all options in the CS. REPRESENTATIVE MCCABE commented that he had several conversations recently about timber sales, and he urged that the CS include some sort of payment schedule that is not an entire 20 years up front. REPRESENTATIVE CRONK offered his belief that when the CS comes about, it would be a very thorough bill and everyone in the industry would approve. 1:48:17 PM CHAIR MCKAY announced that HB 104 was held over.