HOUSE JUDICIARY STANDING COMMITTEE January 23, 1995 1:03 p.m. MEMBERS PRESENT Representative Brian Porter, Chairman Representative Joe Green, Vice Chairman Representative Con Bunde Representative Bettye Davis Representative Cynthia Toohey Representative David Finkelstein MEMBERS ABSENT Representative Al Vezey COMMITTEE CALENDAR Organizational Meeting. Confirmation Hearing: Margie MacNeille and Ed Granger to the Select Committee on Legislative Ethics. WITNESS REGISTER None ACTION NARRATIVE NOTE: There is no tape available for this meeting due to malfunctioning recording equipment. The House Judiciary Standing Committee was called to order at 1:03 p.m. on January 23, 1995. A quorum was present. Members present at the call to order were Representatives Green, Bunde, Toohey, Finkelstein and Davis. Representative Vezey was absent. CHAIRMAN BRIAN PORTER gave a brief introductory explanation reminding members of the rules mentioned in the House Judiciary Committee letters he had sent out regarding the 24-hour notice for submission of amendments. REPRESENTATIVE BETTYE DAVIS did not recall seeing the letters and requested copies. DIANE ANDERSON, Committee Secretary, offered to make extra copies after the meeting, which Representative Davis said would be fine. REPRESENTATIVE CYNTHIA TOOHEY asked if she should declare a conflict of interest due to the fact that she is a member of the Select Committee on Legislative Ethics. CHAIRMAN PORTER requested that she give her vote, regardless of her membership on the committee. REPRESENTATIVE CON BUNDE asked for clarification on the pronunciation of Margie MacNeille's name. CHAIRMAN PORTER gave the proper pronunciation. REPRESENTATIVE JOE GREEN made a motion to support the recommendation of the reappointment of Margie MacNeille and Ed Granger as public members to the Select Committee on Legislative Ethics. There being no objection, the motion passed. REPRESENTATIVE BUNDE hoped this quick passage of motions would set a precedence for all future meetings in the Judiciary Committee. REPRESENTATIVE DAVID FINKELSTEIN thought that it would set a precedence, as long as only non-controversial bills were scheduled for discussion. REPRESENTATIVE TOOHEY asked whether a meeting could legally begin without a quorum. CHAIRMAN PORTER said it was his understanding that a meeting could start without a quorum; but a quorum was indeed required in order for the committee to take action, such as voting on an amendment or passage of a bill. He also asked Anne Carpeneti, Committee Aide, to check with Tam Cook of Legislative Legal and review the quorum rule. ANNE CARPENETI, Committee Aide agreed to do so. REPRESENTATIVE FINKELSTEIN noted the misspelling of Joe Green's name on the reappointment recommendation signature sheet. ADJOURNMENT CHAIRMAN PORTER asked members if there were any other topics for discussion. Hearing none, he announced the meeting was adjourned at 1:13 p.m.