COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 180(JUD) "An Act relating to the possession, manufacture, use, display, or delivery of controlled substances while children are present." This was the second hearing for this bill in the Senate Finance Committee. CONOR SULLIVAN, staff to Representative Cowdery, reminded the Committee that this bill prohibits adults from knowingly allowing or encouraging, a minor from entering or remaining in the immediate presence of the manufacture, use, delivery, or display of drugs. He expressed that the intent is to send a strong message that "drugs and kids don't mix." BLAIR MCCUNE, Deputy Director, Public Defenders Agency, Department of Administration, testified via teleconference from Anchorage about his concern that people do not always have much choice over where they live. He gave an example of a spouse who begins using drugs, and the position the other spouse is placed in, which under this legislation, would require immediate relocation to avoid criminal charges. Senator Adams offered a motion to report from Committee CS HB 180 (JUD) with accompanying zero fiscal notes from the Department of Law and the Alaska Court System, accompanying indeterminable fiscal note from the Department of Administration, Public Defender's Agency and new indeterminable fiscal note from the Department of Corrections. Without objection the bill MOVED from Committee.