HB 142-NATIVE ORGANIZATIONS VPSO & TANF PROGRAMS  8:03:18 AM CHAIR ZULKOSKY announced that the first order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 142, "An Act relating to Alaska Native organizations; relating to the village public safety officer program; and relating to the Alaska temporary assistance program." 8:03:40 AM REPRESENTATIVE JONATHAN KREISS-TOMKINS, Alaska State Legislature, as the prime sponsor of HB 142, introduced the bill. He explained HB 142 is a technical fix. He said that under current law certain organizations are eligible to partner with the State of Alaska in administering the Village Public Safety Officer (VPSO) and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) programs. However, there is an element of ambiguity about whether Central Council of the Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska (Tlingit & Haida) is in fact eligible because Tlingit & Haida has a somewhat anomalous legal status relative to most of the other regional organizations in Alaska that administer VPSO and TANF. This has been vetted and identified by the Alaska Department of Public Safety (DPS), he continued, (indisc. - audio difficulties). [HB 142] quells that ambiguity, he stated. (Indisc. - audio difficulties continue until Representative Edgmon moves to report the bill.) 8:04:47 AM JOHN SCANLON, Staff, Representative Kreiss-Tomkins, Alaska State Legislature testified on behalf of the prime sponsor, Representative Kreiss-Tomkins. [None of Mr. Scanlon's testimony was recorded due to audio difficulties.] 8:05:13 AM REPRESENTATIVE EDGMON moved to report HB 142 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying zero fiscal notes. There being no objection, HB 142 was reported from the House Special Committee on Tribal Affairs.