SENATE BILL NO. 33 "An Act relating to the Task Force on Privatization; and providing for an effective date." This was the forth hearing for this bill. Senator Randy Phillips moved for adoption of CS SB 33 Version "N" as a Workdraft. Senator Al Adams objected. Co- Chair John Torgerson explained a new subsection was added to page 2 under the title, "Items not subject to bargaining" to add an ability for the state to hire out services previously performed by state employees. Section 3 was added and provided that if the state intended to enter into contract with a private entity to perform services the labor organization representing the affected employees may submit a response to demonstrate that the state would not reduce costs. The state would consider the statement but would not provide a preference when making the final decision. Senator Al Adams removed his objection and Version "N" was adopted without objection. Senator Loren Leman moved for adoption of Amendment #4. Senator Al Adams objected for explanation. Senator Loren Leman explained the change would be to page 2 line 3 adding a provision noting there may be state functions that should be consolidated or otherwise performed more efficiently. He did not want to limit the task force to only consider the privatization or consolidation of services if there were other options. Senator Al Adams removed his objection and Amendment #4 was adopted without objection. Senator Loren Leman moved for adoption of Amendment #5. Co- Chair John Torgerson objected. Senator Loren Leman explained that this amendment would allow the commissioner to appoint an advisory council to assist with specific topics. The members would be volunteers and incur no additional expenses. They would not have a vote in the final proceedings. He shared that in his experiences serving on commissions, this had been helpful. Senator Lyda Green asked if Senator Loren Leman had talked about this with the sponsor. Senator Loren Leman had not. Co-Chair John Torgerson removed his objection. Senator Lyda Green objected. Amendment #5 was adopted by a vote of 8-1. Senator Lyda Green cast the nay vote. Co-Chair John Torgerson ordered the bill held in committee.