CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 406(STA) "An Act relating to contracts for the preparation of election ballots." 4:48:53 PM REPRESENTATIVE ANNA FAIRCLOUGH provided an overview of bill. She explained that the bill addresses ballot printing. Currently the state does not use the procurement code, only a sole source method, to supply printed ballots for Alaska's election system. This bill proposes a process that is competitive but with quality assurance and timeliness. She noted that quality ballots are essential to good election processes in the state. She referred to letters and departments who supported the bill. Representative Fairclough explained the changes in the bill. On page 1, line 14, the word "may" has been substituted for "shall." In Section 1515.031, page 4, it lays out the ability for the Division of Elections to look at preparing a contract for bid with the procurement process. Inside the bid process, it is the intention to provide an Alaska bidder preference as referred to on line 10, with the outline definition of an "Alaska offeror." On page 4, line 28 there is a definition of an "Alaska product" preference. Co-Chair Stedman questioned if this would have any effect on the upcoming fall 2008 elections. Representative Fairclough responded it will not effect the upcoming elections since the bill will take effect in January 2009. 4:52:09 PM Senator Elton asked about the timelines and mechanics related to this change. He wondered if the time lines were being moved up to a point where it might be difficult for the division to obtain requests for proposals. 4:53:19 PM GAIL FENUMIAI, DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF ELECTIONS, OFFICE OF THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR reported that since the bill would start during an "off" election year the division plans to send out requests for proposals in the early part of 2009. The Division feels that starting on smaller locals elections will give them an opportunity to test contractors and not have to search for competitive contracts during a primary or election year. Senator Elton questioned how the "cost" terms would be negotiated. Ms. Fenumiai replied that the Division had not settled on a final decision but it would probably be on a "market basket" approach involving different pricing specs based on needed sizes and numbers. Senator Elton questioned the difficulty of the process when candidates may not be known until the last minute. 4:55:48 PM Ms. Fenumiai responded that there would be flexibility for vendors and bid solicitors. 4:56:18 PM Senator Thomas MOVED to REPORT CSHB 406 (STA) out of Committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CSHB 406 (STA) was REPORTED out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and an accompanying previously published zero fiscal note from the Office of the Governor.