SB 297-MENTAL HEALTH TRUST LAND UNIT EMPLOYEES  TIM LAMPKIN, Staff to Senator Gary Wilken, read the following sponsor statement into the record: Senate Bill 297 was introduced at the request of the Mental Health Trust Authority. It places employees of the Mental Health Trust Authority lands unit into exempt service. The Mental Health Trust Land Unit is located in the Department of Natural Resources. Its sole purpose is to manage Alaska Mental Health Trust land on behalf of the Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority. Its operating costs are funded entirely by income generated from the cash and land assets of the Trust, not by general funds. The unit maintains a core operating staff of nine. This legislation will provide the MHTA with the means of retaining trained staff that are being solicited by, and relocating to, other agencies offering better compensation packages not afforded by the current "partially exempt" status of MHTA lands unit employees. Additionally, it will align the unit with the management framework of the trust authority staff, which was converted to fully exempt status for similar reasons last year. Please support this legislation and thereby allow the AMHTA to more efficiently manage their personnel structure, to reward performance, and establish a long-term fix for their efforts to recruit, train, and retain key staff. MR. LAMPKIN asked that representatives from the MHTA to answer questions via teleconference but they were not online. There was no further testimony. CHAIRMAN THERRIAULT said he had spoken with Jeff Jesse from the MHTA earlier in the week. He noted the zero fiscal note. There was no prepared committee substitute and no amendments were offered. He asked for the will of the committee. SENATOR PHILLIPS made a motion to move SB 297 and attached fiscal note from committee with individual recommendations. There being no objection, SB 297 moved from committee.