SCR 22-ALASKA ARCTIC POLICY COMMISSION  9:03:00 AM CHAIR WIELECHOWSKI announced that the first order of business would be SCR 22, which would establish an Alaska Arctic Policy Commission. On February 23, the committee heard from Senator Stedman's staff about the need to develop a cogent Arctic policy in Alaska. The commission would build on the good work done by the Northern Waters Task Force over the past interim. The bill has a fiscal note of about $250,000 for FY 13 and FY 14. This would cover the cost of one staff member for the commission, travel, printing, and funding for professional service contracts. WESTON EILER, staff, Senator Bert Stedman, sponsor of SCR 22, refreshed the committee on the contents of the resolution on behalf of the sponsor. He said the resolution was the logical next step in defining and developing Alaska's Arctic policy. SENATOR GIESSEL asked for more information about the member representing an Arctic organization listed on page 3, line 17 of the resolution. MR. EILER replied that there are many multi-stakeholder, international Arctic organizations, such as the Arctic Council and the Inuit Circumpolar Conference, of which Alaska is a member or seeking to become a member. SENATOR GIESSEL requested more information about the fiscal note. She said she thought $250,000 might be too low for such a large commission. MR. EILER offered to provide more information from the Legislative Affairs Agency regarding the fiscal note, which was written to include travel and staff coordination. SENATOR GIESSEL agreed with the expenses, but continued to question the validity of the fiscal note. MR. EILER offered to get with Legislative Affairs Agency to provide more information. 9:07:32 AM SENATOR MEYER asked if the Arctic commission would replace the Northern Waters Task Force. MR. EILER said yes. CHAIR WIELECHOWSKI noted the resolution had a further referral to finance. SENATOR PASKVAN moved to report SCR 22 from committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note. CHAIR WIELECHOWSKI announced that without objection, SCR 22 was moved from the Senate State Affairs Standing Committee.