CS FOR HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 32(EDT) am Relating to information infrastructure and establishing the Alaska Information Infrastructure Policy Task Force. This was the second hearing for this bill in the Senate Finance Committee. Co-Chair Wilken stated that this bill would establish a 13-member information technology taskforce. He stated that the sponsor would be providing information to address Committee concerns regarding the bill's accompanying $99,500 fiscal note #3, dated March 4, 2004, from the Legislative Affairs Agency. SUE STANCLIFF, Staff to Representative Pete Kott, the bill's sponsor, stated that the Legislative Affairs Agency (LAA) fiscal note has been reduced to $58,000 by utilizing existing Legislative staff to assist the taskforce and by absorbing certain expenses such as contractual services and supplies within existing budgets. She asserted that the taskforce's mission would be challenging and that the expenses outlined in the revised fiscal note are warranted. Senator Bunde asked for clarification that funding for the Legislative staff assistant position would be absorbed within the LAA budget. Ms. Stancliff clarified that, were this bill adopted, the LAA would fund the position during the interim between this Legislative Session and the First Session of the Twenty-Fourth Alaska State Legislature. She noted that were a taskforce assistant required into that Session, Legislative staff would be utilized. Senator Bunde moved to report the bill, as previously amended, from Committee with individual recommendations and accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, SCS CS HCR 32(FIN) was REPORTED from Committee with zero fiscal note #1, dated February 23, 2004 from the University of Alaska and a new $58,000 fiscal note, dated May 8, 2004 from Legislature Administrative Services, Legislative Affairs Agency.