HJR 29-FEDERAL FUNDING FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION    CHAIR DAVIS announced consideration of HJR 29.  REPRESENTATIVE HAWKER, sponsor by request, Alaska State Legislature, presented an overview of HJR 29. He said this was one of the recommendations that came out of the Joint Legislative Education Task Force, which he chaired. It was included in the Task Force recommendations at the request of Senator Ellis, who was very concerned with the issue of federal government living up to its commitment to fund education for children with disabilities. Congress passed the Individuals With Disabilities Education Act subject to future funding and the federal government would appropriate a sum equal to 40 percent of the average per-pupil expenditure for education of students under that Act. The evidence brought forward by the Department of Education was that the spending had been closed to 16 percent rather than 40 percent; this resolution was intended to state the position of the Alaska Legislature, that the federal government should fund to the 40 percent level. 1:37:32 PM SENATOR THOMAS said he found the wording odd. The bill reads, "free, appropriate, public education for students with disabilities" but amounts to only 40 percent and was not doing even that. REPRESENTATIVE HAWKER responded that Senator Ellis's office recommended the exact wording and it conformed to the language of the federal statute. CHAIR DAVIS added that when they passed the federal statute, the federal government agreed to give 40 percent toward the funding of special education; they did not. There being no further comment, she expressed her desire to move this resolution out of committee and asked for the will of the body in that regard. SENATOR THOMAS moved to report HJR 29 out of committee with individual recommendations and zero fiscal note(s). There being no objection, the motion carried.