HB 52-LONG-RANGE FISCAL PLAN CHAIR WEYHRAUCH announced that the first order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 52 "An Act relating to adoption and revision of a comprehensive long-range fiscal plan for the State of Alaska." 8:35:18 AM REPRESENTATIVE GRUENBERG made a motion to adopt CSHB 52, Version 24-LS0235\F, Utermohle, 2/24/05, as a working document before the committee. There being no objection, Version F was before the committee. 8:35:25 AM PETER NAOROZ, Staff to Representative Gruenberg, Alaska State Legislature, offered the committee research from the Internet and the Alaska Municipal League regarding other states' fiscal plans. He related that the aforementioned fiscal plans include the following characteristics: looking beyond the current budget to address the "big picture"; setting goals and objectives, including value statements accounting for income, expenses, assets, and liabilities; focusing on the realities of the world, market, demographics of communities, concerns of the population, and sensitivity to future projections; and communicating "openly clearly, and [providing] a context for people to be educated and make an evaluation and judgment." He added that Oregon, Virginia, British Columbia, and Alberta have fiscal plans that include the aforementioned criteria. 8:38:48 AM MR. NAOROZ, in response to Representative Seaton, replied that British Columbia and Alberta have specific sections [in their fiscal plans] dedicated to natural resources. He related his belief that Alaska is more "blessed" in terms of natural resources than any of the aforementioned locations. REPRESENTATIVE SEATON noted that analyzing the aforementioned fiscal plans will be helpful. 8:40:25 AM REPRESENTATIVE GRUENBERG moved to report CSHB 52, Version 24- LS0235\F, Utermohle, 2/24/05, out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. 8:40:34 AM REPRESENTATIVE ROKEBERG objected. He relayed that the bill does not "actualize" a long-range fiscal plan, which is where the legislature needs to apply its efforts. 8:42:00 AM REPRESENTATIVE GRUENBERG said, "I would respectfully disagree," because the bill will make the legislature more likely to adopt a fiscal plan into law. 8:43:29 AM A roll call vote was taken. Representatives Weyhrauch, Wilson, Gruenberg, and Moses voted in favor of reporting CSHB 52, Version 24-LS0235\F, Utermohle, 2/24/05, out of committee. Representative Rokeberg voted against it. Therefore, CSHB 52(W&M) was reported out of the House Special Committee on Ways and Means by a vote of 4-1.