SB 24-LEGIS. ETHICS ACT: CONTRACTORS,INTERNS    2:08:05 PM CHAIR LEDOUX announced that the next order of business would be CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 24(JUD), "An Act relating to the applicability of the Legislative Ethics Act to legislative interns, legislative volunteers, legislative consultants, legislative independent contractors, sole proprietorships, and other legal entities." 2:08:07 PM BERTA GARDNER, Senator, Alaska State Legislature, advised that Joyce Henderson, outgoing administrator of the Legislative Ethics Committee, realized legislative contractors and consultants are subject to Alaska's entire legislative ethics statute. Senator Gardner explained that the Legislative Ethics Committee has never enforced the provision, largely, and they lack the resources to do so. She pointed out there is no benefit to the state in requiring legislative contractors and consultants to participate in the state's ethics training, such as discussing how legislators can spend their office accounts, what the legislators are limited to do with their newsletters, and things of that sort. She used the example of LexisNexis, and said that the legislature should not pay the people that write the state's statute books to do this mandated legislative ethics training. Therefore, a subcommittee went through [the statute] piece-by-piece and proposed the provisions within SB 24, she said. 2:10:15 PM JERRY ANDERSON, Administrator, Select Committee on Legislative Ethics, Alaska State Legislature, said he was available to answer questions. CHAIR LEDOUX asked whether this bill is necessary and his thoughts on this legislation. MR. ANDERSON responded that this bill is the product of hours and hours of work from the Legislative Ethics Committee, including the public members of the committee working with Senator Gardner's office. In general, he commented, the committee is supportive of this legislation. CHAIR LEDOUX opened public testimony. After ascertaining no one wished to testify, closed public testimony. 2:11:44 PM REPRESENTATIVE KELLER advised that he intends to review the bill further to determine whether adjustments need to be made on the floor of the House of Representatives. 2:12:07 PM REPRESENTATIVE KELLER moved to report CSSB 24, Version 29- LS0148\E, out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, CSSB 24(JUD) moved from the House Judiciary Standing Committee.