CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 375(FIN) am "An Act making appropriations for the operating and loan program expenses of state government, for certain programs, and to capitalize funds; and providing for an effective date." CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 377(FIN) "An Act making appropriations for the operating and capital expenses of the state's integrated comprehensive mental health program; and providing for an effective date." This was the third hearing for these bills in the Senate Finance Committee. Co-Chair Green announced that public testimony from offnet sites is scheduled for today. Testimony would be limited to two minutes. LOUISE NASSUK testified via teleconference from Craig to urge funding support for Alaska Legal Services as it provides important assistance to families in Rural Alaska. DIANE MILLER testified via teleconference from an offnet site in Teller to encourage funding to support Alaska Legal Services (ALS), particularly funding to maintain the Nome office of ALS. ALS has provided important assistance to people in the Bush. JOHN BIOFF, Staff Attorney, Kawerak Incorporated, testified via teleconference from an offnet site. He stated that in his position with Kawerak Incorporated, he provides legal assistance to twenty tribal councils in the Bering Strait area. In the course of his work, he is repeatedly asked by individuals to provide assistance with legal issues. These inquiries are referred to Alaska Legal Services as most of these people are low income and unable to afford an attorney. Therefore, he supported funding for Alaska Legal Services and of the continued funding of the Nome office in particular, as it provides a very valuable service to the region. Without it, people would not have access to legal assistance for such things as divorces, custody, and domestic violence issues. [NOTE: Testimony from Deborah Mach, City Clerk, City of Unalaska, was heard at this point. Her remarks are included in SB 336 testimony as they pertained to that bill rather than to HB 375 and HB 377.] SUSIE MACLAY testified via teleconference from an offnet site in Pilot Station to urge continued funding for the Tundra Women's Coalition. It provides "badly needed" assistance to families in Bethel and the Yukon Kuskokwim delta region. ANTONE ANVIL testified via teleconference from an offnet site in Bethel and voiced concern that insufficient funding is included in the FY 05 Operating Budget to support Alaska Legal Services. The service ALS provides is important to the people in the area. There being no further testifiers, Co-Chair Green ordered the bills HELD in Committee. AT EASE: 9:18 AM / 9:20 AM [NOTE: Co-Chair Wilken assumed chair of the meeting.]