SENATOR MILLER announced SB 341 (EXTEND TOURISM MARKETING COUNCIL) ) to be up for consideration. SENATOR ADAMS asked why there was a CS, since at the last meeting they were just going to extend the date of the Tourism Marketing Association. SENATOR MILLER explained that the 25% was added, because he and other people felt that the industry needed to do more in contributing into the marketing programs, especially in a time of declining revenues. SENATOR ADAMS said he did not support that increase, but he did support the extension of the Council. SENATOR LEMAN moved to adopt the CS to SB 341. SENATOR ADAMS objected. SENATORS MILLER, LEMAN, FRANK, and PEARCE voted yes; SENATOR ZHAROFF and ADAMS voted no; and the CS was adopted. SENATOR ZHAROFF noted that there was a two year extension instead of four. SENATOR MILLER said that this was so the legislature could timely review their progress. KAREN COWARD, Executive Director, Alaska Visitors Association, supported the Alaska Tourism Marketing Council and did not support the CS to SB 341. The Council markets Alaska as a destination to the Unites States and Canada. Advertising rates in the Vacation Planner have increased across the Board almost every year. If they continue to raise rates, some businesses have indicated they will no longer be able to participate in the state's cooperative marketing program. It's in the best interest of the state and the population of Alaska to continue funding the Tourism Marketing. SENATOR FRANK said he thought the match was budgeted at 22%. MS. COWARD said the match was budgeted at 20%. This was based on a $7 million state program for last year. This fiscal year it is $4.492 million. She explained as the industry dollars go down, the program becomes less effective and their ability to attract advertisers in the Vacation Planner will go down. Advertising is where they get their matching money. SENATOR PEARCE asked her to explain why Holland America was so far out of line. MS. COWARD said they often take 300 - 500 travel agents through an inside passage trip. They bring people up to market Alaska generically, not just their tours. Number 310 SENATOR LEMAN moved to discharge CSSB 341 (RES) with individual recommendations. SENATOR ADAMS objected. SENATORS MILLER, LEMAN, PEARCE, and FRANK voted yes; SENATOR DONLEY, ADAMS, and ZHAROFF voted no, and the bill passed from committee.