SENATOR LEMAN introduced HJR 24 am (MILITARY HOUSING SHORTAGE) as the first order of business. REPRESENTATIVE ELDON MULDER, prime sponsor of HJR 24, explained the purpose of the resolution is to address the housing shortage in relation to the military needs within the Anchorage and Fairbanks areas. The Base Relocation and Closure Commission (BRAC) is currently evaluating the various bases throughout the country for additional closure and consolidation and Alaska's bases are on that list. One of the criteria for closure includes the ability of both the existing and receiving communities infrastructures to support forces, missions and personnel. U.S. Senator Ted Stevens has pointed out that it is the only area or facet of Alaska's bases that is deficient. Representative Mulder said HJR 24 directs AHFC, in cooperation with the Municipality of Anchorage, the Matanuska Susitna Borough and the Fairbanks North Star Borough, to develop or recommend a self-sustaining program to provide suitable housing for military personnel and their dependents, and then to come back to the legislature next year with that plan. Number 070 SENATOR TAYLOR asked who will own these houses if they are built. REPRESENTATIVE MULDER answered the proposal is to develop a program, and it is envisioned that they would be privately owned, but they would be leased back to the military. This is a new approach that has never been tried before, and Senator Stevens believes it can be effective. Number 090 SENATOR ELLIS related that he was contacted by a constituent who told him that there are a number of landlords who claim there are numerous units available in their districts. People would like AHFC to perhaps assist them in fixing up these existing units to make them "suitable" for housing the military. REPRESENTATIVE MULDER responded that it is not envisioned that this program would actually be implemented until such time as the military is committed to staying in Alaska. He added that he would hope that the program would encompass renovation of older units. Number 175 SENATOR MILLER pointed out that a copy of the resolution should also be sent to the mayor of North Pole. SENATOR ELLIS requested that the resolution be held until later in the meeting so that he could prepare some language relating to existing landlords and existing housing. SENATOR LEMAN stated HJR 24 am would be held until later in the meeting.