HOUSE BILL NO. 363 "An Act relating to the membership of the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority." ROB EARL, STAFF REPRESENTATIVE BOB HERON, testified to the details of the bill. He explained that the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority (AIDEA) is a public development finance corporation whose mission is to promote economic development in Alaska by various means of financing and investment. It fulfills its mission by providing Alaskans with long-term financing options at a reasonable cost. Each year 25 percent to 50 percent of the return on AIDEA's assets is redistributed back to the state general fund as a dividend. This year that dividend was about $23 million. 1:45:09 PM Mr. Earl related that the bill changes the AIDEA Board membership, which also serves as the Alaska Energy Authority (AEA) Board. He detailed the current make-up of the board which consists of five members: the commissioners of the Department of Revenue and the Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development, a discretionary commissioner appointed by the governor, currently the commissioner of the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities, and two public members, also appointed by the governor. The legislation would increase the board by three more public members in order to increase the voice of the private sector. The bill expands the board from five to seven members and also stipulates public members must possess business and, or, industry expertise and leadership skills. The expansion to seven members would give AIDEA more flexibility when forming subcommittees, more diverse experience on the board, and broader geographical representation. 1:47:03 PM Co-Chair Stedman noted one zero fiscal note from the Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development for $22,800 in AIDEA receipts. HB 363 was Heard and Held in committee for further review. 1:48:02 PM