SJR 52: Proposing amendments to the Constitution of the State of Alaska relating to the budget reserve fund. Senator Rieger proposed amendment 1 incorporating new language for SJR 52. Amendment 1 was ADOPTED. CSSJR 52(FIN) was REPORTED out of committee with a "do pass," and a fiscal note for the Office of the Governor/ Division of Elections for $2.2. SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 52: Proposing amendments to the Constitution of the State of Alaska relating to the budget reserve fund. Co-chair Pearce announced that SJR 52 had been previously heard in committee. She said that Senator Rieger had proposed new language that could be incorporated into a committee substitute. It was understood that the House version was on the way to the Senate. SENATOR STEVE RIEGER said that in both versions of the bill the repayment provision was repealed because of court rulings that suggested repayment might require ratings and revolving loan funds or other funds that were serving a purpose but technically could be treated as repayment. Also, the amount that was withdrawn might not be practically repayable making this a meaningless provision in the Constitution. Secondly, he said this approach paralleled the prior constitutional amendment. The statement in support which was in the election pamphlet said that money in the budget reserve fund could be used only if it did not serve to increase spending over the prior year of spending, but if it was used to increase spending, it would require a three-quarter vote. He explained that the House approach was more restrictive, saying that money in the budget reserve fund could not be used for any purpose even in cases of a deficit or a shortfall that needed to be covered except with a three-quarter vote. The other issue raised was whether to use plain english or as it was drafted in technical language. He felt it should be put in plain English like the rest of the Constitution was written. Senator Rieger MOVED amendment 1 containing his plain English language. Senator Kerttula OBJECTED. Amendment 1 was ADOPTED on a vote of 3 to 1 (Co-chairs Pearce, Frank, and Senator Sharp were in favor, Senator Kerttula was opposed). CSSJR 52(FIN) was REPORTED out of committee with a "do pass," and fiscal note for the Office of the Governor, Division of Elections, for $2.2. Co-chairs Pearce and Frank, Senators Rieger and Sharp, signed a "do pass." Senator Kerttula signed a "do not pass."