CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 88(CRA): An Act relating to grants to municipalities, named recipients, and unincorporated communities; establishing capital project matching grant programs for municipalities and unincorporated communities; establishing a local share requirement for capital project grants to municipalities, named recipients, and unincorporated communities; and providing for an effective date. CO-CHAIR DRUE PEARCE announced that CSSB 88(FIN) work draft "J" dated April 14, 1993 had been previously adopted and was before the committee. SENATOR GEORGE JACKO MOVED for adoption of amendment #3 as amended dated April 21, 1993. SENATOR STEVE RIEGER OBJECTED and asked for an explanation of the amendment. Co-chair Frank said that under the Governor's capital matching grant program, the communities would submit lists to the Governor and then to the legislature for approval. He explained for this transitional year only, this clause would allow communities to submit projects to OM&B or the Governor's office after the grantee has made the request and the legislator(s) from the area had given approval to the project. Senator Rieger voiced his concern over appropriating a lump sum to be allocated by OM&B for unspecified projects. Senator Rieger MAINTAINED his OBJECTION. Co-chair Pearce asked for a show of hands. The motion CARRIED on a vote of 6 to 1, and Amendment #3 was ADOPTED as AMENDED. (Senators Frank, Pearce, Jacko, Kelly, Kerttula, and Sharp supported the amendment. Senator Rieger was opposed.) Senator Kerttula MOVED that CSSB 88(FIN) as amended pass from committee with accompanying fiscal notes. No objections being raised, CSSB 88(FIN) was REPORTED OUT of committee with zero fiscal notes for the Dept. of Environmental Conservation, the Dept. of Labor, and the Dept. of Commerce & Economic Development, two fiscal notes for the Dept. of Community & Regional Affairs -- #672 for $10.0 and #684 for $103.3, one for the Dept. of Administration for $107.8, and one for all municipalities showing a percent. Co-chairs Pearce and Frank voted a "do pass" recommendation. Senators Jacko, Kelly, Kerttula, Sharp, and Rieger voted "no recommendation."