HB 293-LEGISLATIVE SESSIONS TO BE IN ANCHORAGE 8:21:42 AM CHAIR LYNN announced that the last order of business was HOUSE BILL NO. 293, "An Act relating to the location of the convening of the legislature in session and to the relocation of functions of state government; and providing for an effective date." 8:22:15 AM MIKE PAWLOWSKI, Staff, Representative Kevin Meyer, Alaska State Legislature, highlighted aspects of HB 293 on behalf of Representative Meyer, prime sponsor. He stated that "the real meat and substance of the bill" is in Section 3, where HB 293 proposes that the legislature "shall convene in the Municipality  of Anchorage at a location designated by the Alaska Legislative  Council". He noted that all references to the capital need to be "changed appropriately." He directed attention to page 11, Section 17, which proposes that the effective date of the bill be January 1, 2010. Section 16, he noted, proposes a repeal of AS 44.06.050-060, which he said is the language of the Fiscally Responsible Alaskans Needing Knowledge (FRANK) Initiative [of 1994]. Mr. Pawlowski said the repeal of the initiative assumes that over the next two years "there will be a thorough public process with the legislature" as it works through Legislative Council and open committee meetings to decide where to work and in which facilities. Mr. Pawlowski remarked that Sections 10 and 11, regarding AS 24.50.010 and AS 24.50.040, respectively, relate to the legislature's ability to host students and the requirement of each legislative guest to write an essay. 8:25:09 AM CHAIR LYNN said there is a handout in the committee packet showing the results of a poll related to the bill. 8:25:31 AM REPRESENTATIVE DOLL said she finds it interesting that with the current interest shown by the public in transparency of government, the proposed bill is being introduced with a repeal of the FRANK Initiative of 1994, AS 44.06, which guarantees the public's right to know the cost related to a capital move. She remarked that at the last hearing on HB 293, there were many people who testified in opposition to the bill. She said she also finds it interesting that no one called in from Anchorage to support the bill. She characterized HB 293 as a bad bill that is being introduced during a shortened, 90-day session, when everyone is working on more important issues. She stated her opposition to HB 293. 8:27:54 AM REPRESENTATIVE GRUENBERG said he does not think the committee needs to amend statutes to be able to convene the legislature outside of Juneau for a special session. 8:29:01 AM REPRESENTATIVE ROSES moved to report HB 293 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. REPRESENTATIVE DOLL objected. A roll call vote was taken. Representatives Coghill, Johnson, Roses, and Lynn voted in favor of moving HB 293 out of committee. Representatives Gruenberg and Doll voted against it. Therefore, HB 293 was reported out of the House State Affairs Standing Committee by a vote of 4-2. The committee took an at-ease from 8:29:52 AM to 8:31:38 AM. 8:31:41 AM CHAIR LYNN read the recommendation of each member. 8:32:11 AM [Following was discussion of the provision in HB 293 to repeal the FRANK Initiative.]