SENATE BILL NO. 4004 "An Act suspending the motor fuel tax; and providing for an effective date." RANDALL RUARO, SPECIAL ASSISTANT, OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR stated that the main benefits of the suspension of the state's motor fuel tax apply to the general public and the fishing industry. They are also a part of a tool box at the federal level to provide relief to commercial fishermen. He mentioned benefits to regional air carriers. He spoke of communities losing air carrier service due to gas taxes. He specifically sited the community of Kake, Alaska. He stated that the suspension would provide relief to the trucking and barging industry as well. 11:33:56 AM Co-Chair Stedman observed that the suspension would be from stst August 1 2008 to July 31 2009. He asked for data on who holds fishing permits in state and where they were held out of state. He wondered if non Alaskans were fueling up at the Dutch Harbor port. He asked if the majority of marine vehicles fueling up at Dutch Harbor were non Alaskan owned. He felt that Dutch Harbor was the dominant port for marine fuel. Mr. Ruaro stated that he would provide that information as soon as he could. Co-Chair Stedman clarified that the proposed bill if enacted would repeal the marine fuel tax for anyone buying marine fuel. Mr. Ruaro answered that it suspends the tax for a year and applies on a statewide basis to all payers of the tax. 11:35:43 AM Co-Chair Stedman asked the administration's plan to back fill the $36.7 million. Mr. Ruaro said there was no formal plan at this time. The assumption is that there would be that amount less general funds. Senator Thomas asked if the bill had been broken down by what the motor fuels do in specific situations. He stated that more clarity was needed between heating fuel and the fuel that powers vehicles. Senator Huggins asked how many vehicles in the state fleet were sport utility vehicles (SUVs). He asked how the state could reduce overall consumption and suggested that Alaska should set the example for the country. Senator Huggins voiced his concerns maintaining a robust maintenance fund for highways given the tax suspension. He also wondered about re-imposing the tax after suspension. Co-Chair Stedman asked for a geographical distribution of the tax cut. Mr. Ruaro said he would work on that. SB 4004 was heard and HELD in Committee for further consideration. AT EASE: 11:43:03 AM RECONVENED: 11:43:28 AM