SENATE BILL NO. 124 "An Act relating to the human services community matching grant program; and providing for an effective date." Senator Miller testified that the Human Services Community Matching Grants Program was created to assist municipalities in providing human services via local non-profit agencies. The statute was structured to increase the local match each year for three consecutive years beginning at 10%, increasing the next year to 30%, and leveling out on the third (FY96) and subsequent years at 50%. Unfortunately the 50% match will be extremely difficult if not impossible for most local governments to accomplish due to declining municipal assistance and revenue sharing as well as reduced federal funds. In addition, non profits are struggling to obtain contributions at levels similar to those received in past years. It should also be noted that all other state/municipal matching grant programs require a 30% match. This legislation is modeled after SB 368 from 1994 which received broad support and passed both the House (Y31-N5-E1- A3) and Senate (Y13-N3-E1-A3) but was later vetoed. Senator Zharoff asked for an example. Senator Miller referred to the "History of Human Services Community Matching Grant" chart which compares 1993 through 1995. (attached to minutes) Senator Rieger MOVED to adopt SB 124 with an accompanying zero fiscal note and with individual recommendations. No objections being heard, SB 124 was REPORTED OUT of committee with a zero fiscal note from the Dept of Health & Social Services and a "do Pass" from Co-chairs Halford and Frank, along with Senators Rieger and Sharp. Senator Phillips recommended "do not pass", and Senators Donley and Zharoff signed "no recommendation".