CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 285(CRA) "An Act relating to an optional exemption from municipal property taxes for residences of widows and widowers of certain members of the armed forces of the United States." KAREN LISTER, REPRESENTATIVE JOHN COGHILL, presented an overview of the bill. The bill requests an exception for a municipality or city to be able to partially or wholly exempt from taxation real property that is owned or occupied by a widow or widower of a member of the Armed Forces of the United States that was injured while serving on active duty who is eligible for hostile fire or imminent danger pay. This request came to Representative Coghill by the Mayor of the Fairbanks North Star Borough and will provide the municipalities the option of whether they choose to make an ordinance to allow this exception and set out the parameters for qualification and eligibility. 9:51:36 AM JENNIFER YUKAS, SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE FAIRBANKS NORTH STAR MAYOR JIM WHITAKER testified via teleconference, and supported the bill. She related the borough's thanks to Representative Coghill for sponsoring this legislation. She emphasized that this bill would further recognize the contributions of Alaska's military men and women. 9:52:31 AM Senator Olson questioned how many people would be affected by the bill. Ms. Lister did not have the answer but signified that Mr. VanSant online could possibly answer that question. 9:52:55 AM STEVE VANSANT, STATE ASSESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT testified via teleconference, and responded that there is no solid estimate on that figure however he believed the estimate to not be very large. 9:53:23 AM Senator Huggins stated that the important part is that it allows the municipalities the option. CS HB 285(CRA) was HEARD and HELD in Committee for further consideration. 9:54:37 AM