HB 161-CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES PROGRAM EXPENSES Number 1875 CHAIR WEYHRAUCH announced that the next order of business was HOUSE BILL NO. 161, "An Act allowing expenses of the correctional industries program that may be financed from the correctional industries fund to include the salaries and benefits of state employees." Number 1850 REPRESENTATIVE SEATON moved to adopt as work drafts the proposed committee substitute (CS), Version D, labeled 23-GH1104\D, Luckhaupt, 4/2/03, and the accompanying letter of intent. The letter of intent read [original punctuation provided]: The Legislature supports using the Correctional Industries Fund to pay for salaries and benefits of employees of the Correctional Industries Program. The legislature supports the program and has supported past funding by using general fund dollars. In the event that the fund is unable to pay for the salary and benefit costs associated with the employees of the program, then the legislature will make every attempt to find alternative funding or return to funding through general funds. CHAIR WEYHRAUCH announced that without objection, Version D and the letter of intent were before the committee. CHAIR WEYHRAUCH suggested amending the letter of intent to capitalize "program" and "fund" [throughout]. REPRESENTATIVE HOLM asked if ["program" in the title of the bill] also should be capitalized. CHAIR WEYHRAUCH answered, "In the title, it's different because it's referred to consistently as the 'program' - small caps - in the bill." [The foregoing amendment to the letter of intent was treated as adopted.] REPRESENTATIVE HOLM moved to report CSHB 161 [Version 23- GH1104\D, Luckhaupt, 4/2/03], along with the amended letter of intent, out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note. There being no objection, CSHB 161(STA) was reported from the House State Affairs Standing Committee.