SENATOR LEMAN introduced SB 18 (APPR: WEST ANCHORAGE HIGH SCHOOL) as the next order of business. SENATOR ELLIS, prime sponsor of SB 18, explained the legislation appropriates approximately $26 million on repair and renovation, life safety and other concerns at West Anchorage High School. He related that when he toured the facility last year, he was shocked to see the shape it was in. Senator Ellis said he is fully aware that the legislation is not likely to pass from Senate Finance to the floor in its current form. However, he and the Chair are working together to gain a profile for this project to allow the parents, staff and students to make their case through the legislative process. He said he's hopeful that it will pass on to the Finance Committee where it could be rolled into other measures. SENATOR LEMAN noted a work session on SB 18 scheduled for Saturday, February 13. He then directed attention to a proposed committee substitute which will add $9,050,000 for Romig Junior High School, which is the adjoining junior high school that feeds West High School. He said the purpose for this is to broaden the scope of discussion on Saturday. SENATOR TAYLOR questioned if the $25,896,000 was just for repairs at West Anchorage High School. SENATOR ELLIS acknowledged that was correct and that it was for Phase I and Phase II of the project. Number 445 SENATOR ELLIS moved that CSSB 18 (STA) be adopted. Hearing no objection, it was so ordered. GARY BADER, Division of Administrative Services, Department of Education, said the department is aware that there is a statewide need for school construction, and the Governor has proposed a plan which the department hopes the legislature will seriously consider. He said the department is in opposition to SB 18 because it favors a comprehensive approach over a piecemeal approach. He clarified that they are not in opposition to the project. SENATOR LEMAN stated CSSB 18 (STA) would be held in committee and reminded members that the meeting in Anchorage on Saturday would be a work session, not a formal meeting.