HB 24-BOROUGH REVENUES FOR TOURISM MARKETING  REPRESENTATIVE WHITAKER, sponsor of HB 24, said HB 24 says a local governing body may choose to utilize a bed tax revenue source from a tourism marketing effort. SENATOR COWDERY asked who would do the marketing. REPRESENTATIVE WHITAKER said the Convention and Visitor Bureau (CVB) is the marketing entity. Under Title 29 of the Alaska State Municipal Code, contributions to the North Star Borough as well as several other boroughs throughout the state are not lawful. HB 24 changes that and allows the local borough assembly to make a decision as to whether they want to contribute. SENATOR THERRIAULT said even though the CVB's actions were to market the whole of the Fairbanks area, it was not an area wide entity providing area wide advertising. REPRESENTATIVE WHITAKER responded correct. SENATOR DONLEY said he understood that because Anchorage was a unified municipality there was no problem. REPRESENTATIVE WHITAKER said that was correct. CHAIRMAN TAYLOR said his community would be able to do that but Ketchikan would not. CHAIRMAN TAYLOR noted that there were three people to testify via teleconference - Mr. Brett Carlson, Ms. Deb Hickok, and Matt Atkinson. He said that because each member of the committee had additional assignments that they needed to attend to, it was his intent to move HB 24 out of committee. He asked if each of the three people supported HB 24. MR. BRETT CARLSON, MS. DEB HICKOK, AND MR. MATT ATKINSON responded that they were all in favor of HB 24 and they did not need to give further testimony. SENATOR THERRIAULT moved CSHB 24 (EDT) from committee with individual recommendations and a zero fiscal note. There being no objection, the bill moved from committee.