SCR 19 BLUE RIBBON COMMISSION ON GAMING  [The following is a verbatim transcript.] MR. BOTELHO: Thank you Mr. Chairman. My name for the record is Bruce Botelho, Attorney General for the state. I apologize, Mr. Chairman, for not being here when the matter was first called. The resolution would establish a Blue Ribbon Gaming Commission between now and the 15th of January, 1996, the 1996 legislative session, to study the future of gambling and gaming in the state. It has been precipitated by a variety of developments in the state, to note three or four of those activities, one has been the push toward cruise ship gambling; second and independent, but certainly tied to it, the interest in undertaking casino gambling through the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act and the request by the Klawock Community Association to negotiate a compact under the federal law here in Alaska and the fact that they would be entitled to play any game which is otherwise authorized in the state. We also have seen legislation proposed to allow certain forms of gambling on the state ferries, we had various lottery bills in the past, the legislature has been asked to deal with such activities as paramutuel betting. All of these make clear, and certainly the national picture makes clear, that one of the major policy issues facing legislatures around the country, and our state in particular, is the future of gambling and gaming in the state. Mr. Chairman, the Administration supports this resolution, and would urge its speedy adoption. SENATOR TAYLOR: Any questions by the committee? Senator Green... SENATOR GREEN: I just have... do resolutions require an effective date, since we are appointing a committee? SENATOR TAYLOR: It will become effective upon passage. SENATOR GREEN: It's an automatic? SENATOR TAYLOR: Yes. SENATOR GREEN: It does not require... SENATOR TAYLOR: It's just a resolution anyhow, which is like an intent of the Senate or an intent of the legislature. SENATOR GREEN: O.K., it's just that it has a closure date and I just wondered if it had..., if it is automatically in place if it passed. SENATOR TAYLOR: I don't have any further questions either. Thank you very much for taking your time to come down. MR. BOTELHO: Thank you Mr. Chairman. SENATOR TAYLOR: I just wanted you to know that the Judiciary Committee in the Senate is not a bad place to visit. MR. BOTELHO: Every once in awhile, Mr. Chairman. Thank you. SENATOR GREEN: Would you like a motion for SCR 19? SENATOR TAYLOR: Yes, let there be a motion. SENATOR GREEN: SCR 19, I move that it be out of committee with individual recommendations. SENATOR TAYLOR: SCR 19 has been moved from committee with individual recommendations. Are there any objections? There being no objections, it moves from committee. [End of verbatim transcript.]