SB 2-LICENSE PLATES: NATIONAL RIFLE ASSN.  9:03:56 AM CHAIR WIELECHOWSKI announced the next order of business would be SB 2. He noted there was a new CS, version E, which is slightly modified from the last version. It now requires the DMV to consult with the Alaska Office of the American Cancer Society on the design and color of the breast cancer awareness plates. It also states that the legislature may appropriate excess funds from the sale of this plate to programs that provide screening for breast or cervical cancer. SENATOR MEYER moved to adopt the proposed committee substitute for SB 2, labeled 27-LS0016\E, as the working document. CHAIR WIELECHOWSKI objected for discussion purposes. SENATOR LINDA MENARD, sponsor of SB 2, said the bill was introduced at the request of her constituents. SENATOR MEYER asked what changes were made in the CS from the original bill. SENATOR MENARD explained that the original bill said excess funds from the sale of breast cancer license plates would go into the general fund. The CS says they may be appropriated by the legislature to programs that provide screening for breast or cervical cancer. 9:06:07 AM SENATOR MEYER asked if the intent was to raise money. SENATOR MENARD replied if the legislature appropriated the funds the plates should raise some money for the organizations. CHAIR WIELECHOWSKI responded that DMV would collect $10 per plate, and anything beyond that could be appropriated. CHAIR WIELECHOWSKI removed his objection and therefore, version E was before the committee. SENATOR MEYER moved to report SB 2, [version E,] from committee with individual recommendations and accompanying fiscal note(s). CHAIR WIELECHOWSKI announced that without objection, CSSB 2(STA), passed out of the Senate State Affairs Standing Committee.