SB 170-BD/DEPT OF FISH & GAME POWERS & DUTIES  CHAIR WAGONER turned the gavel over to Senator Seekins. SENATOR SEEKINS announced that he would comment on SB 170. He said that part of the intent of this bill was to try and find a way to get people who buy hunting licenses to agree to an increase to be able to fund additional work for returning Alaska to an abundance of game animals. As a part of that our intent was to build a greater amount of accountability into the process. For example, when there was an indication that the department wanted an increase in hunting license fees, we said well what have you done with the money that we've given you so far through the fish and game fund. When we had folks inquire as to the requirements under statute that there be an annual report of how that money came in and where it was spent on a project-by- project basis, the answer that we got was well project is not defined in statute. So, the report that we got back said here's how much money came in and here's how much money went out. A lot of the folks that are buying those hunting licenses felt that that was not the level of accountability that either the statutes required or that they would like to see in the money that they put into that fund to be used for the direct benefit of the people who bought those licenses. SENATOR SEEKINS said he made it clear to the department that the intent of the bill was to try to find a mechanism to make sure those who were contributing license fees would have confidence that their money was spent well. He was told the department did not support any more accountability. He intended to hold public hearings across the state during the interim on this issue and would request an audit of the fish and game fund. CHAIR WAGONER announced that he would hold the bill and have meetings throughout the state.