SENATE BILL NO. 240 "An Act approving and ratifying the sale of royalty oil by the State of Alaska to Marathon Petroleum Supply and Trading Company LLC; and providing for an effective date." 9:05:35 AM Senator von Imhof discussed the fiscal note and read from the analysis: This bill provides legislative approval of a contract negotiated between the State of Alaska and Marathon Petroleum Supply and Trading Company LLC for the sale of the state's royalty oil for a term of three years. The agreement provides for the following barrels per day: 10,00015,000. The number of barrels per day is multiplied by a negotiated Royalty In Kind differential per barrel to arrive at the expected revenue increase. There will be no fiscal impact to the operating expenditures. The proposed contract is expected to generate between $3 million and $14 million in revenues in addition to the amount that would have been collected if the royalty oil sold under this contract had been disposed of in value. 9:06:31 AM Senator Wilson MOVED to REPORT SB 240 out of committee. There being no objection it was so ordered. SB 240 was REPORTED out of committee with three "do pass" recommendations, three "no recommendation" recommendations and with one previously published fiscal impact note: FN1(DNR). ^GOVERNOR'S CONFIRMATION: ALASKA MENTAL HEALTH TRUST AUTHORITY (AMHTA): AGNES MORAN 9:07:24 AM AGNES MORAN, APPOINTEE, ALASKA MENTAL HEALTH TRUST AUTHORITY (AMHTA) (via teleconference), introduced herself. She offered information on her education and early career choices. She spoke of various boards she had been involved with. She relayed information about her family. She related that she had worked with trust beneficiaries in a voluntary capacity for a decade. She shared different experiences in her volunteer history. She provided a history of her experience revitalizing the Women in Safe Homes (WISH) program in Ketchikan. She stressed her strong connection with the mission of the AMHTA board of trustees. 9:11:19 AM Co-Chair Stedman applauded the work done by Ms. Moran in relation to WISH in Ketchikan. He believed her background in banking and business would also be beneficial to the board. He supported her nomination. Senator von Imhof thanked Ms. Moran for her work with WISH. 9:14:20 AM Co-Chair Bishop OPENED and CLOSED public testimony. 9:14:45 AM Senator Wilson wondered whether she had attended any trust board meetings. 9:14:53 AM Ms. Moran replied that she had not. 9:15:01 AM Senator Wielechowski moved to FORWARDED the appointment of Agnes Moran for consideration in accordance with Alaska Statute. He relayed that this did not reflect an intent by any member of the Senate Finance Committee to vote for or against the confirmation of the individuals during any further sessions. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. Co-Chair Bishop FORWARDED the appointment of Agnes Moran for consideration in accordance with Alaska Statute. 9:15:47 AM AT EASE 9:17:20 AM RECONVENED