HB 35 EXTEND REG. ECONOMIC ASST PROGRAM  CHAIRMAN MACKIE brought HB 35 before the committee as the next order of business. REPRESENTATIVE ALAN AUSTERMAN , prime sponsor of HB 35, explained the legislation extends the sunset date for the Alaska Regional Development Organizations program (ARDOR), a program that has been in existence since approximately 1988, to the year 2000. There's currently 11 ARDOR's in the state, and these are private, nonprofit corporations that are working on economic development throughout the state. Representative Austerman directed attention to an annual report which shows the program received approximately $605,000 from the state in FY 96, and the total budget of the program amounted to approximately $6,500,000. He also pointed out that the participants in the program pay a fee to be part of the program which amounted to over $3,000,000 in FY 96. He said the investment on the state part is well worth the effort. Number 227 PAUL FUHS of Juneau testifying in support of HB 35, emphasized that the ARDOR's are public, private partnerships. He said at least half of these boards are private sector members that really keep their feet on the ground for a practical program. Mr. Fuhs also pointed out that these ARDOR's were formed when state funds started to go down. The communities used to fight and compete against each other for all the state money, and now that there isn't any, they've really changed their thinking to how they are going to make money and how they are going to build an economy in their region. Number 242 There being no further testimony on HB 35, CHAIRMAN MACKIE asked for the will of the committee. SENATOR WILKEN moved that HB 35 and the attached fiscal note be passed out of committee with individual recommendations. Hearing no objection, it was so ordered.