SENATE BILL NO. 102 "An Act relating to certain payments made under the Alaska affordable heating program." 9:45:56 AM Co-Chair Hoffman stressed that there was a high cost of heating in many areas of the state, because of the dependence on diesel fuel. 9:47:02 AM JAY LIVY, STAFF, SENATOR HOFFMAN, presented SB 102 proposed changes to the Alaska Affordable Heating Program, to clarify that the Department of Health and Social Services may prorate benefits, should insufficient funds be available. Mr. Livy pointed out two changes. He pointed to line 11, which included the addition of "and see." He explained that that change would include the benefit calculations in the prorated areas. He also looked at line 12, which added the words "on a prorata basis." Mr. Livy stressed that there were no policy changes, and the language was strictly technical. Co-Chair Stedman referred to one zero fiscal note from the Department of Health and Social Services. 9:50:15 AM Senator Olson referred to a 50 percent cut by the Obama Administration in the Federal Low Income Heating Program. He wondered if that cut had been taken into consideration. Mr. Livy replied that the state received about $18 million in federal funds, but there was a 50 percent cut. He stressed that Alaska could receive up to $10 million less to spend in the next year. He explained that the bill was drafted based on requirements to fill the benefit need: either from the general fund or federal funds. 9:52:06 AM Senator Olson pointed out that the bill did not make up for the lost federal funds. Mr. Livy agreed. 9:52:35 AM SB 102 was HEARD and HELD in committee for further consideration.