SENATOR COWDERY moved to calendar HB 96-ACQUIRING JESSE LEE HOME with its zero fiscal note at the Chairman's discretion. SENATOR THERRIAULT asked for an explanation of the differences between the Senate State Affairs and Senate Finance Committee substitutes (CS). REPRESENTATIVE KEN LANCASTER, sponsor of HB 96 said a change was made to the fiscal note. He stated, "They went down to a $35,000 match from gf to the match from the national - the federal funds - put it in there to do the architectural study." SENATOR THERRIAULT maintained that a change to the fiscal note would not be cause for a committee substitute. REPRESENTATIVE LANCASTER added that the effective date was changed to this year. CHAIRMAN PHILLIPS asked for a page and line number. REPRESENTATIVE LANCASTER referred to lines 8 and 14 of page 2. SENATOR ELLIS said he is glad HB 96 is before the committee and asked if the Seward historical group that the state will work with is a city chartered group. REPRESENTATIVE LANCASTER said it is. CHAIRMAN PHILLIPS clarified that the version before the committee is labeled 22\LS045\0 and that language on page 2, Sec. 13.03 reads this act takes effect date July 1, 2002. REPRESENTATIVE LANCASTER verified that he requested that date change. SENATOR THERRIAULT referred to page 1, line 12, and asked about the words "if practical." REPRESENTATIVE LANCASTER told members that Senator Donley added "for the possible preservation of the home" on page 2, line 9 and said that was included in case the architectural study determines the building should be demolished. SENATOR COWDERY moved to calendar SCS CSHB 96(FIN) at the Chairman's discretion. CHAIRMAN PHILLIPS announced that with no objection, SCS CSHB 96(FIN) and its accompanying fiscal note would be calendared.