SENATE BILL NO. 41 "An Act relating to the number of superior court judges in the third judicial district; and providing for an effective date." 9:07:57 AM NANCY MEADE, GENERAL COUNSEL, ALASKA COURT SYSTEM, stated that the bill increased the allotted number of Superior Court judges by two, and specified that they would be in the third judicial district. The converted seats were in Homer and Valdez. She announced that it was a general belief that this is an appropriate move forward. 9:14:36 AM Senator Wielechowski queried the size of the case load in Homer and Valdez. Ms. Meade replied that the Superior Court caseload in Homer was approximately 300 cases, which was less than Kenai or Anchorage. The substitution allowed for the Homer judge to carry the District Court cases. She stated that Valdez had approximately 200 Superior Court cases, but there were many District Court cases. Senator Wielechowski queried the average on strikes, and how the time would be used during those strikes. Ms. Meade responded that a party always had a right to challenge the judge once. She stated that there were many single judge locations, and if a party preempted that judge, coverage would be found elsewhere. Senator Wilson queried the future anticipated frequency of other district courts stepping in. He wondered whether there were other courts where the Alaska Court System would make a similar move from the Superior Court to the District Court. Ms. Meade replied in the negative. These were the last two locations that were anticipated. 9:21:24 AM Ms. Meade reviewed the fiscal note. 9:22:28 AM Co-Chair von Imhof OPENED public testimony. Co-Chair von Imhof CLOSED public testimony. Co-Chair von Imhof announced that amendments were due by 5pm on Monday, March 11. SB 41 was HEARD and HELD in committee for further consideration.