SENATE BILL NO. 2001 "An Act making special appropriations for the payment of permanent fund dividends; and providing for an effective date." 11:03:50 AM Co-Chair von Imhof MOVED to ADOPT the committee substitute (CS) for SB 2001, Work Draft 31-LS116\E (Wallace/Bruce, 7/22/19). Co-Chair Stedman OBJECTED for discussion. CAROLINE SCHULTZ, STAFF, SENATOR NATASHA VON IMHOF, reviewed the "Explanation of Changes CS SENATE BILL NO. 2001(FIN)" (copy on file): version: 31-LS1116\U 1. Restores $1,000,000,000 of the statutorily authorized POMV draw from the earnings reserve account to the general fund that was vetoed. Appropriates that amount to the dividend fund for the payment of 2019 permanent fund dividends, estimated to be $1,500 per eligible Alaskan (Sec. 1). version: 31-LS1116\E 1. Restores the vetoed statutorily required 25% royalty deposit to the Permanent Fund corpus of $99,800,000 for FY2018 and $80,000,000 for FY2019 (Sec. 1 (a) (d)). 2. Restores $1,000,000,000 of statutorily authorized POMV draw from the earnings reserve account to the general fund that was vetoed. Appropriates that amount to the dividend fund for the payment of 2019 permanent fund dividends, estimated to be $1,500 per eligible Alaskan (Sec. 1 (e) (f)). 3. Restores the vetoed $5,400,000,000 appropriation from the earnings reserve account to the principal of the Alaska permanent fund (Sec. 1 (g)). 4. Restores $75,000,000 of the total vetoed $135,000,000 from the University of Alaska. This results in a net reduction to UA of close to $65,000,000 including the $5,000,000 reduction recommended by this committee in the CS for HB39 and passed by the legislature (Sec. 2). 11:06:42 AM Co-Chair Stedman referenced the earlier portion of the bill dealing with the Permanent Fund and relayed that items had been vetoed by the governor. The items had been included in the original bill and were currently back before the committee, which would make the issue whole. The other section of the bill restored $75 million to the University of Alaska for FY 20 operations. Ms. Schultz agreed. Co-Chair Stedman WITHDREW his OBJECTION. There being NO further OBJECTION, the proposed committee substitute was adopted. Co-Chair Stedman asked if committee members had questions, concerns, or comments on the CS. Senator Micciche asked if the hearing on SB 2001 would continue in the afternoon. Co-Chair Stedman replied in the affirmative. The plan was to reconvene in the afternoon and possibly take up two House bills that were currently pending referral. SB 2001 was HEARD and HELD in committee for further consideration. 11:08:38 AM RECESSED 3:04:35 PM RECONVENED