CSHB 20(FIN) DOG MUSHING CONTESTS CHAIRMAN GREEN called the Senate State Affairs Committee to order at 3:33 p.m. and brought up CSHB 20(FIN) as the first order of business before the committee. REPRESENTATIVE IVAN IVAN, prime sponsor of HB 20, said dog mushing contests are historically important activities to many Alaskans and communities across the state, and the legislation would authorize dog musher associations, which run races recognized by the Division of Charitable Gaming, to conduct statewide games of chance. The division recognizes those associations which have been in existence for at least three years, have at least 25 Alaskan members and be a not-for-profit organization. The prizes of money will be awarded for the closest guesses of at least three elements of uncertainty about a sled dog race that cannot be determined before the start of the race. The intent is to provide a mechanism to assist race organizing committees to become financially self-sufficient. Representative Ivan pointed out that throughout the years high profile protesting by animal rights groups has caused important corporate sponsors to withdraw financial support. He said CSHB 20(FIN) would create a sweepstakes similar to one passed by the previous Legislature for the Iditarod Race Committee and, hopefully, allow sled dog races which do not have strong financial backing to continue. Representative Ivan clarified the legislation would allow contestants to purchase tickets on which the contestant would guess the checkpoints and finish line arrival times, the temperature when a particular team crosses the finish line, the total number of dogs that finish the race, etc. The dog mushers' associations will administer the mushers' contests in conjunction with the state regulatory authority. He added the legislation is an attempt to start up a mechanism to keep dog mushing activities continuing throughout the state. Number 070 CHAIRMAN GREEN inquired if the legislation applies to dog mushing contests in general, and REPRESENTATIVE IVAN acknowledged that it applies to any dog mushing group that is recognized by the Division of Charitable Gaming. There being no further testimony on CSHB 20(FIN), CHAIRMAN GREEN asked for the will of the committee. SENATOR WARD moved CSHB 20(FIN) and the accompanying zero fiscal notes be passed out of committee with individual recommendations. Hearing no objection, it was so ordered.