HSTA - 02/21/95 HB 90 - CONVENING LEGISLATURE AFTER GOV ELECTION Number 643 REPRESENTATIVE BETTYE DAVIS came before the committee with her bill, HB 90. She submitted the following position statement:  "The Knowles Administration supports HB 90. This bill would shift the beginning date of legislative sessions following gubernatorial elections by one day, in order to avoid having the opening day of the session on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.  "Although the legislature often meets on other national holidays in the midst of the legislative session, in this instance all that is required to accommodate the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday is to move the start of the session by one day every four years. The Administration believes that this change would minimally impact legislature business, and would allow legislators, legislative staff and other state employees to appropriately honor and celebrate the birth of this great civil rights leader. In addition, this bill would result in some cost savings from a reduction in holiday overtime required to be paid to some employees who now must work on the holiday.   "Alaska is geographically far removed from the heart of the civil rights movement in which Martin Luther King, Jr. Played such an important leadership role. Still, the rights of equality and freedom for all, which he advocated, are as central to the spirit of Alaska as to any state in the union.  REPRESENTATIVE DAVIS added that the fiscal note was included and that it would mean a $5,570 savings to the state. Number 677 REPRESENTATIVE ROBINSON made a motion to move HB 90 out of committee with individual recommendations. There was no discussion and no objection, so the motion passed. Vice-Chair Ogan added that it was a good bill, and a good way to honor a good American.