SENATE BILL NO. 116 "An Act making a special appropriation for energy assistance for rural communities; and providing for an effective date." 9:33:34 AM Co-Chair Hoffman explained SB 116 as the appropriation bill to fund SB 115. The appropriation is for $5 million at present. He did not want the program to be underfunded; whatever is not utilized will be returned to the general fund. Co-Chair Stedman queried fund source identification. Co- Chair Hoffman answered that at this point the only fund being considered is the general fund. 9:35:04 AM AT EASE 9:35:45 AM RECONVENED Co-Chair Stedman opened public testimony. MELODY NIBECK, TRIBAL ENERGY PROGRAM MANAGER, BRISTOL BAY NATIVE ASSOCIATION (BBNA), DILLINGHAM (testified via teleconference), testified in support of the legislation. 9:36:48 AM NORMAN ANDERSON, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM MANAGER, BRISTOL BAY NATIVE ASSOCIATION, DILLINGHAM (testified via teleconference) spoke in support of the legislation. He emphasized how the bill would impact villages. REGAN MATTINGLY, STATE AFFAIRS COORDINATOR, ALASKA PRIMARY CARE ASSOCIATION (APCA), ANCHORAGE (testified via teleconference), testified in support of SB 116. He urged the committee to consider health clinics when formulating the energy assistance program. PAT LUBY, ADVOCACY DIRECTOR, ALASKA ASSOCIATION OF RETIRED PERSONS, ANCHORAGE (AARP) (testified via teleconference), testified in support of SB 116. Co-Chair Stedman closed public testimony. SB 116 was HEARD and HELD in Committee for further consideration.