HJR 27-FEDERAL $ FOR ANCHORAGE JAIL EXPANSION CHAIR WEYHRAUCH announced that the first order of business was HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 27, Relating to support for a federal appropriation for expansion of the Anchorage Jail. CHAIR WEHRAUCH offered a brief history of HJR 27 for the benefit of Representative Crawford, [who was newly appointed to the committee]. Number 0183 LORALI CARTER, Staff to Representative Kevin Meyer, Alaska State Legislature, noted that HJR 27 encourages the federal government to appropriate $30 million for a 200-bed expansion to the Anchorage jail. CHAIR WEYHRAUCH noted that the proposed committee substitute (CS) does incorporate Representative Gruenberg's suggested amendment. REPRESENTATIVE GRUENBERG specified that his amendment appears on page 2, lines 13-16, and on page 2, lines 24-28. REPRESENTATIVE CRAWFORD asked if a certain amount of the 200-bed expansion will be dedicated to federal prisoners. MS. CARTER answered, "All 200." REPRESENTATIVE CRAWFORD asked if only federal prisoners would be able to use those beds, even when those beds aren't in use. MS. CARTER explained that the state's contract with the federal government has been exceeded for years, with regard to the amount of prison beds available for federal prisoners and the amount of prisoners that are actually housed in Alaska. Therefore, the federal government doesn't foresee a time when these 200 beds won't be used. In further response to Representative Crawford, Ms. Carter explained that the expansion of the federal capacity will free up beds that are currently allocated to the Department of Corrections, but are being used by federal prisoners. Therefore, it effectively frees up some space for state prisoners. Number 0564 REPRESENTATIVE CRAWFORD asked if the federal government normally gives federal funds to house federal prisoners in state and city jails. MS. CARTER replied that she didn't know. REPRESENTATIVE GRUENBERG moved to adopt CSHJR 27, Version 23- LS1048\D, Luckhaupt, 5/14/03, as the working document. There being no objection, Version D was before the committee. Number 0675 REPRESENTATIVE LYNN moved to report CSHJR 27, Version 23- LS1048\D, Luckhaupt, 5/14/03, out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, CSHJR 27(STA) was reported from the House State Affairs Standing Committee.