The next piece of legislation the committee heard was SB 180 (SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION DEBT REIMBURSEMENT). CHAIRMAN RIEGER said the bill would reinstate a 70 percent of debt service reimbursement. He said SB 180 and SB 181 are one of two alternatives being sent to the Senate Finance Committee for consideration. The other two bills are the capital grant bills. SENATOR SALO referred to page 4 and said there is a new Section 5 that deals with prior debt. She asked how it would work. CHAIRMAN RIEGER said the idea is that there would be a limit on bonded indebtedness which is based on the population of that municipality. The limitation on bonded indebtedness would be higher as the population of the community was larger. The amount of debt which would count would be all other G.O. debt and the portion of school construction G.O. debt which is not eligible for reimbursement. Senator Salo asked what the reason was for including other municipal debt. Chairman Rieger said it is his understanding that the concern is the overall debt burden on a municipality. To have a program that speaks to school debt in isolation, without consideration of the other debt of that municipality, could lead a municipality into fiscal trouble. SENATOR MILLER said he believes it was the intent of the sponsor to control debt statewide. Even if a municipality does issue debt, the state would probably have to step in and pick it up as there is probably that moral obligation for the debt. CHAIRMAN RIEGER referred to Section 3, "In evaluating the projects, the department shall consider at least the following factors," and said he would like to amend that wording to make it absolutely clear that the ranking of priorities are not absolute. He said it might be better for it to be an intent statement. Chairman Rieger offered the following amendment: Page 5, lines 7 and 8, replace "at least" with "all of." Chairman Rieger said he thinks it would make it clear that all of the factors are to be considered. SENATOR LEMAN also offered to change "alternate" on page 5, line 15, to "alternative." CHAIRMAN RIEGER asked if there was an objection to the proposed amendment. Hearing none, the motion carried. Number 194 SENATOR MILLER moved to pass SB 180, as amended, out of the Senate HESS Committee with individual recommendations, and with accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, it was so ordered.