Final
STAFF SUMMARY OF MEETING

HOUSE COMMITTEE ON FINANCE

Date:03/17/2010
ATTENDANCE
Time:11:07 AM to 12:00 PM
DelGrosso
X
Frangas
X
Place:LSB A
Gerou
X
Kagan
X
This Meeting was called to order by
Kefalas
X
Representative Judd
Labuda
X
Roberts
X
This Report was prepared by
Summers
X
Ron Kirk
Swalm
X
Benefield
X
Judd
X
X = Present, E = Excused, A = Absent, * = Present after roll call
Bills Addressed: Action Taken:
HB10-1243
HB10-1242
SB10-155
Referred to Appropriations
Referred to the Committee of the Whole
Referred to the Committee of the Whole



11:07 AM -- House Bill 10-1243 -- Concerning Regional Transportation Authorities


Representative McFadyen, prime sponsor, presented House Bill 10-1243. The bill authorizes a metropolitan district that provides transportation-related services to seek voter approval to levy a sales tax and use tax on purchases within the unincorporated portion of the district. Representative McFadyen noted that under the bill, net revenue could be used to fund safety protection, street improvement, or transportation functions. The metropolitan district would pay all costs associated with the election, as well as the net incremental costs of the Department of Revenue necessary to administer and collect the sales tax. She closed by saying the bill also allows a metropolitan district to join a regional transportation authority.

The following persons testified:

11:10 AM -- Mr. Bill Skewes, Colorado Contractors Association, testified in support of the legislation.

11:12 AM -- Mr. Ken Marchetti, representing himself from Edwards Colorado, testified in support of the legislation. He noted that services for roads in Eagle County are provided by the Colorado Department of Transportation. He closed by saying that this bill will allow towns in Eagle County to have revenue to fund additional improvements to Highway 6 and other new road projects.


11:15 AM -- Mr. Bill Clayton, Colorado Counties Inc., testified in support of the bill.


BILL:HB10-1243
TIME: 11:17:03 AM
MOVED:Frangas
MOTION:Refer House Bill 10-1243 to the Committee on Appropriations. The motion passed on a 11-0 vote.
SECONDED:Benefield
VOTE
DelGrosso
Yes
Frangas
Yes
Gerou
Yes
Kagan
Yes
Kefalas
Yes
Labuda
Yes
Roberts
Yes
Summers
Yes
Swalm
Yes
Benefield
Yes
Judd
Yes
Final YES: 11 NO: 0 EXC: 0 ABS: 0 FINAL ACTION: PASS


11:19 AM -- House Bill 10-1242 -- Concerning Health Benefit Plans

Representative Apuan, prime sponsor, presented House Bill 10-1242. The bill as amended by the House State, Veterans, and Military Affairs Committee, requires the Commissioner of Insurance to implement an initial uniform application form for individual sickness and accident health benefit plans to be used on or after January 1, 2012. Upon receipt of an initial application form, an insurer can decide to issue coverage, request additional information, or deny coverage. Representative Apuan noted that if the insurer denies coverage based on the initial application form, the denial of coverage can be used for purposes of eligibility for coverage through CoverColorado.

The following persons testified:

11:25 AM --
Mr. Chris Lines, Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies, Division of Insurance, responded to questions.

11:25 AM --
Mr. Mark Reece, Colorado Association of Health Plans, responded to questions.

BILL:HB10-1242
TIME: 11:29:04 AM
MOVED:Kefalas
MOTION:Refer House Bill 10-1242 to the Committee of the Whole. The motion passed on a 11-0 vote.
SECONDED:Benefield
VOTE
DelGrosso
Yes
Frangas
Yes
Gerou
Yes
Kagan
Yes
Kefalas
Yes
Labuda
Yes
Roberts
Yes
Summers
Yes
Swalm
Yes
Benefield
Yes
Judd
Yes
Final YES: 11 NO: 0 EXC: 0 ABS: 0 FINAL ACTION: PASS

11:31 AM -- Senate Bill 10-155 -- Concerning Limitations on the Issuance of Gift Cards

Representative Benefield, prime sponsor, presented Senate Bill 10-155. The bill establishes requirements for gift cards. She continued noting that the bill requires that issuers must redeem the card if the remaining value is less than $5. She closed by saying that the legislation prohibits an issuer from selling a gift card that has any type of service or maintenance fee.

The committee discussed whether there would be any unintended consequences should the bill pass. Representative Benefield responded by saying the bill would direct money to the Unclaimed Property Fund with the purpose of refunding money back to consumers.

Representative Gerou commented on the potential impact of the bill to businesses. She noted that the bill could have the potential to reduce taxes that businesses pay to the state. Representative Gerou noted that nationwide, there is $60 billion in total dollars that are attributed to the gift card industry. She continued by noting that Colorado businesses see fewer profits if service or maintenance fees cannot be charged by the respective business. Representative Gerou concluded by saying that if the bill prohibits a business from charging a service or maintenance fee, and the money adds to a business's bottom line, the business will have less taxable income and thus, pay less in state income taxes. Representative Gerou asked that the bill be taken off the table to allow the fiscal analyst time to calculate the General Fund revenue impact resulting from businesses paying less in corporate income taxes.

The following person testified:

11:42 AM -- Ms. Sara McPhee, Legislative Council Staff, responded to committee questions about the potential revenue impacts of the bill. She noted that quite a few retailers do not charge maintenance fees, but for those that do, those businesses would have their income tax liability reduced by the bill. Thus, there could be a potential reduction in corporate income tax revenue for the state. She closed by saying that the impact would be difficult to estimate.


11:47 AM

The committee temporarily laid over consideration of the bill to hear a presentation by the Office of Economic Development and International Trade on international trade developments.

11:48 AM -- Presentation by the Office of Economic Development and International Trade

Representative Judd, Chairman welcomed Ms. Pam Reichert, representing the Office of Economic Development and International Trade, to the meeting. She distributed a handout on the presentation (Attachment A). Ms. Reichert began by saying that in 2009, Colorado's exports declined 25 percent. She said that the financial crisis, an unprecedented decline in global demand, and a lack of export working capital contributed to the decline in exports.

Ms. Reichert continued to talk about the International Trade Policy Initiatives at the federal level and the promotional programs that are offered by the Colorado International Trade Office. She noted that in response to the recession, the office is meeting with many more Colorado companies looking to diversify and enter foreign markets. These companies can increase sales in a recessionary market that is seeing weak domestic demand. Ms. Reichert continued by saying that the grant programs stimulate international trade as the office had over 100 Colorado companies that have expressed interest in the grant program. Ms. Reichert closed by saying that the office has pending agreements with South American countries that may engage in trade with Colorado businesses.

The committee engaged in a brief discussion about transaction volume in the export markets and the creation of new jobs. Ms. Reichert responded by saying that for every $80,000 in export market transactions, one new job is created. She continued by saying that many of these jobs are highly paid due to the educational requirements of the specific job.

The committee closed the discussion on international trade developments in Colorado.

11:55 AM -- Senate Bill 10-155 -- Concerning Limitations on the Issuance of Gift Cards

The committee resumed consideration of Senate Bill 10-155. A brief discussion continued. Representative Judd, Chairman, placed the bill on the table for action.

BILL:SB10-155
TIME: 11:55:41 AM
MOVED:Benefield
MOTION:Refer Senate Bill 10-155 to the Committee of the Whole. The motion passed on a 7-3 vote, with one excused.
SECONDED:Kagan
VOTE
DelGrosso
No
Frangas
Yes
Gerou
No
Kagan
Yes
Kefalas
Yes
Labuda
Yes
Roberts
Excused
Summers
Yes
Swalm
No
Benefield
Yes
Judd
Yes
Final YES: 7 NO: 3 EXC: 1 ABS: 0 FINAL ACTION: PASS

12:00 PM

Adjourn.