HCR 32: Establishing the Joint Task Force on Military Bases in Alaska. Representative Mulder, sponsor of HCR 32, testified in support of the bill. HCR 32 was REPORTED out of committee with a "do pass," and a zero fiscal note for Legislative Affairs Agency. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 32: Establishing the Joint Task Force on Military Bases in Alaska. Co-chair Pearce announced that HCR 32 was before the committee and invited Representative Eldon Mulder to speak to the bill. REPRESENTATIVE MULDER said this was the final year of the Base Realignment and Closure Commission (BRAC) evaluation of military bases around the United States. The Department of Defense would visit each facility to reduce the least important or valuable ones in an effort to save money. He said the military annually contributes $2.7 billion to Alaska's economy, and the reduction of any of our bases would have a devastating effect on the state. Representative Mulder went on to say that HCR 32 was introduced to establish the Joint Task Force to better inform the members of the BRAC Commission of the importance of Alaska bases. Senator Kelly pointed out the BRAC Commission would have seventeen new members by September 1994 who would have had no exposure at all to base issues nationwide. He felt the sooner the state could lobby for the strategic importance of Alaska, the better off the state would be in the final 1995 review of bases. Senator Kelly MOVED for passage of HCR 32 from committee with individual recommendations. No objection being heard, HCR 32 was REPORTED out of committee with a "do pass," and a zero fiscal note for the Legislative Affairs Agency. Co- chairs Pearce and Frank, Senators Sharp, Rieger, Jacko, and Kelly signed "do pass."