SENATOR MILLER said the first item they would take up today would be SB 375 (GENERAL GRANT LAND ENTITLEMENTS). MARTHA STEWART, Legislative Aide to Senator Al Adams, said this bill would allow municipalities to select up to 10% of the general grant land within their municipal boundaries. A CS incorporating changes suggested by the DNR was in their packets. She explained that certain members of the oil industry were concerned over the possibility of selecting "unitized land." The Oil and Gas Commission designates units which is a method of controlling the order of drilling activities. A proposed amendment would take those lands out of the possibility for selection for the municipal entitlements. SENATOR LEMAN moved to adopt the CSSB 375 (RES). There were no objections and it was so ordered. SENATOR PEARCE moved Senator Adam's amendment regarding "unitized land." There were no objections and it was so ordered. JERRY GALLAGHER, Department of Natural Resources, said there was a $0 fiscal note and that local governments can select vacant and unappropriated land. The purpose of that limited selection is so that municipal governments can select lands for schools, municipal expansion and needs. State Park and State Forest designated lands could not be selected, he said. SENATOR FRANK noted that Haines entitlements would go up by 5 times and his district would triple. MR. GALLAGHER elaborated for Senator Pearce that the smaller areas with a higher population have a higher proportion of land, like Juneau. Number 254 SENATOR LEMAN moved to discharge CSSB 375 (RES) from committee with individual recommendations. There were no objections and it was so ordered.