SENATE BILL NO. 184 "An Act relating to public access to legislative committee meetings during regular legislative sessions by Internet broadcast." 9:54:13 AM SENATOR HOLLIS FRENCH stated that the legislation allows for webcams in every committee room in the capitol allowing access to committee processes by any citizen with a computer. He commented that that the lack of today's gavel to gavel broadcast with seven key pieces of legislation heard by the committee provides the perfect example of the need for the mentioned webcams. He understood that the Legislative Affairs Agency (LAA) supports the idea of committee webcams and have pursued an independent procedure for installation. He suggested placing the procedure in statute allowing for continuity despite potential personnel changes within the LAA. Co-Chair Stedman acknowledged the fiscal note from LAA for $88 thousand in general funds. He stated that LAA has sufficient funds to absorb the cost. 9:57:26 AM MATT WALLACE, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, ALASKA PUBLIC INTEREST RESEARCH GROUP (via teleconference) testified in support of the legislation. He stated that the research group cares deeply about the idea of open and transparent government. Senator French noted support from Arliss Sturgulewski, Bill Legere, the general manager of KTOO Broadcasting, the City of Juneau, and the Alaska Committee. SB 184 was HEARD and HELD in Committee for further consideration.