The committee took up CSHB 350(FIN) am-TERRORISTIC THREATS &  OTHER CRIMES. MR. DAVID BREWSTER, staff to Representative McGuire, sponsor of HB 350, informed members that this measure is known as the "omnibus homeland security bill" and updates Alaska's statutes that address public areas and conveyances. HB 350 adds to existing law terrorist threats that cause evacuations of areas or disrupt transportation schedules. It increases criminal penalties for certain acts of terrorism; terroristic threatening and for certain imitation substances. It also increases penalties of threats to water and food supplies, air, utilities and pipelines. SENATOR THERRIAULT asked what change the Senate Judiciary Committee made. MR. BREWSTER deferred to Ms. Carpeneti for that information. SENATOR THERRIAULT informed members that HB 350 was heard by the Senate State Affairs Committee and that the changes it made were not incorporated in the current version. MS. ANNE CARPENETI, Assistant Attorney General, clarified that the House version did incorporate most of the changes that the Senate State Affairs incorporated into its version of the bill. The Senate Judiciary Committee added the word "knowingly" on page 8, line 28. SENATOR ELLIS pointed out that Senator Taylor wanted to use the word "intentionally" but the Department of Law recommended using the word "knowingly." SENATOR THERRIAULT moved to calendar the Senate Judiciary version of HB 350 and its attached fiscal notes. CHAIRMAN PHILLIPS announced that without objection, the motion carried.