SB 77-USING UNION DUES FOR POLITICAL PURPOSES    10:06:48 AM CHAIR MCGUIRE announced the consideration of SB 77. SENATOR BUNDE said SB 77 is a simple bill that provides freedom and opportunity. It forbids the unauthorized use of agency fees for political purposes. It is not a small issue; it is a freedom-of-choice issue. In the last ten years, unions in Alaska have contributed over $4 million to political campaigns, which they have the right to do. He described what an agency fee is: When he worked at the university, there was a union that charged an agency fee of $400 or $500 per year, and if he wanted to be a member of the union, the dues were an additional $10, so the vast bulk of money was the agency fee. Currently, if a member of a union is unhappy with the political activities of that union, there is a laborious process to get back the agency portion of their fee. This bill allows a union member to opt in or opt out. 10:09:42 AM SENATOR BUNDE said such things slip by in people's busy lives, so it would be fairer to give people a more conscious choice by requiring them to opt in, rather than having them opt out after the fact. We should not attempt to limit political speech of unions, but the bill provides more choice for those who pay agency fees to be part of a political activity. 10:10:55 AM SENATOR STEVENS said he agrees with Senator Bunde. He has seen his agency fees used in opposition to him. The unions tend to support leftwing candidates, so a conservative person probably doesn't think it is right to use money for a left-leaning candidate. It makes sense for people to opt in or out. SENATOR BUNDE moved SB 77 from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). There being no objection, the motion carried.