Legislature(2017 - 2018)
2017-04-08 House Journal
Full Journal pdf2017-04-08 House Journal Page 0925 HOUSE JOURNAL ALASKA STATE LEGISLATURE THIRTIETH LEGISLATURE FIRST SESSION Juneau, Alaska Saturday April 8, 2017 Eighty-second Day Pursuant to adjournment the House was called to order by Speaker Edgmon at 11:07 a.m. Roll call showed 39 members present. Representative Neuman had been excused from a call of the House today. The invocation was offered by the Chaplain, Representative Kopp. Representative Wilson moved and asked unanimous consent that the invocation be spread on the journal. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Praise be to you, Lord, the God of our father Israel, from everlasting to everlasting.Yours, Lord, is the greatness and the power and the glory and the majesty and the splendor, for everything in heaven and earth is yours. Yours, Lord, is the kingdom; you are exalted as head over all. Wealth and honor come from you; you are the ruler of all things. In your hands are strength and power to exalt and give strength to all. Now, our God, we give you thanks, and praise your glorious name. Amen. (1 Chronicles 29:10-13) The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Representative Tuck. CERTIFICATION OF THE JOURNAL Representative Tuck moved and asked unanimous consent that the journal for the 81st legislative day be approved as certified by the Chief Clerk. There being no objection, it was so ordered. 2017-04-08 House Journal Page 0926 MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE Messages dated April 7 were read stating the Senate passed the following, and they are transmitted for consideration: FIRST READING AND REFERENCE OF SENATE BILLS SB 54 CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 54(FIN) by the Senate Finance Committee, entitled: "An Act relating to crime and criminal law; relating to violation of condition of release; relating to sex trafficking; relating to sentencing; relating to imprisonment; relating to parole; relating to probation; relating to driving without a license; relating to the pretrial services program; and providing for an effective date." was read the first time and referred to the State Affairs, Judiciary, and Finance Committees. SB 97 SENATE BILL NO. 97 by the Senate Finance Committee, entitled: "An Act relating to pension obligation bonds." was read the first time and referred to the Finance Committee. COMMUNICATIONS The following was received: Alaska Industrial Development & Export Authority Interior Energy Project Quarterly Report to the Alaska State Legislature April 7, 2017 http://www.interiorenergyproject.com/ (as required by Chapter No. 39, SLA 2015) 2017-04-08 House Journal Page 0927 REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES HB 130 The Resources Committee considered: HOUSE BILL NO. 130 "An Act relating to the Izembek State Game Refuge, Cape Newenham State Game Refuge, Palmer Hay Flats State Game Refuge, Port Moller Critical Habitat Area, Egegik Critical Habitat Area, Pilot Point Critical Habitat Area, Fox River Flats Critical Habitat Area, Kachemak Bay Critical Habitat Area, and Dude Creek Critical Habitat Area; and providing for an effective date." The report was signed by Representatives Josephson and Tarr, Co- chairs, with the following individual recommendations: Do pass (7): Birch, Parish, Westlake, Johnson, Drummond, Josephson, Tarr No recommendation (2): Talerico, Rauscher The following fiscal note(s) apply: 1. Zero, Dept. of Fish & Game 2. Zero, Dept. of Fish & Game HB 130 was referred to the Rules Committee for placement on the calendar. INTRODUCTION OF CITATIONS The following citations were introduced and referred to the Rules Committee for placement on the calendar: Honoring - Harriet Botelho By Representatives Kito, Parish; Senator Egan Honoring - Lani Hotch By Representatives Kito, Parish; Senator Egan 2017-04-08 House Journal Page 0928 Honoring - Lilwen "Wen" Carrillo Ibesate By Representatives Kito, Parish; Senator Egan Honoring - Iosefa "Riley" John By Representatives Kito, Parish; Senator Egan Honoring - Joshua Saylor, 2017 Alaska State Spelling Bee Champion By Representative Tilton Honoring - Shawnalee Whitney By Representative Spohnholz Honoring - Sean Murphy By Representative Spohnholz Honoring - Ketchikan High School Girls Basketball Team, 2017 4A Champions By Representative Ortiz Honoring - Bernie's Bungalow Lounge, 20th Anniversary By Representative Kawasaki; Senator Begich Honoring - Leonard "Rob" Wood By Senator Begich Honoring - Dr. Tom Bornstein By Senator Egan; Representatives Parish, Kito In Memoriam - Mark Korting By Representative Grenn; Senator Costello In Memoriam - Glen Campbell By Senator Begich In Memoriam - Ann Gardner McLain By Senator Begich In Memoriam - Lisle Hebert By Senator Egan; Representatives Kito, Parish 2017-04-08 House Journal Page 0929 In Memoriam - Representative Mike Miller By Senator Egan; Representatives Kito, Parish INTRODUCTION, FIRST READING, AND REFERENCE OF HOUSE BILLS HB 220 HOUSE BILL NO. 220 by Representative Rauscher, entitled: "An Act relating to assault in the third and fourth degrees; and relating to reckless endangerment." was read the first time and referred to the Judiciary Committee. HB 221 HOUSE BILL NO. 221 by Representative Drummond, entitled: "An Act relating to the duties of the Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education; relating to a statewide workforce and education-related statistics program; relating to information obtained by the Department of Labor and Workforce Development; and providing for an effective date." was read the first time and referred to the Education and Finance Committees. HB 222 HOUSE BILL NO. 222 by Representative Claman, entitled: "An Act relating to the licensure of nail technicians; and providing for an effective date." was read the first time and referred to the Labor & Commerce Committee. CONSIDERATION OF THE DAILY CALENDAR SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILLS HB 114 The following was read the second time: 2017-04-08 House Journal Page 0930 HOUSE BILL NO. 114 "An Act relating to boiler and unfired pressure vessel inspection reports and fees." with the: Journal Page L&C RPT 4DP 1NR 392 FN1: (LWF) 392 FIN RPT 9DP 1NR 882 FN1: (LWF) 883 Representative Tuck moved and asked unanimous consent that HB 114 be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading, and placed on final passage. There being no objection, it was so ordered. HB 114 was read the third time. The question being: "Shall HB 114 pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: HB 114 Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 35 NAYS: 3 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Edgmon, Fansler, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnson, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Knopp, Kopp, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Millett, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Westlake, Wilson, Wool Nays: Eastman, Rauscher, Saddler Excused: Neuman Absent: Reinbold And so, HB 114 passed the House and was referred to the Chief Clerk for engrossment. HB 141 The following was read the second time: 2017-04-08 House Journal Page 0931 HOUSE BILL NO. 141 "An Act relating to allocations of funding for the Alaska Workforce Investment Board; and providing for an effective date." with the: Journal Page L&C RPT 5DP 2NR 470 FN1: (EED) 470 FN2: (LWF) 470 FN3: (LWF) 470 FN4: (UA) 470 FIN RPT 8DP 1NR 2AM 885 FN1: (EED) 886 FN4: (UA) 886 FN5: (LWF) 886 FN6: (LWF) 886 FN7: (LWF) 886 Representative Tuck moved and asked unanimous consent that HB 141 be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading, and placed on final passage. There was objection. HB 141 will advance to third reading on tomorrow's calendar. THIRD READING OF HOUSE BILLS HB 44 The following, which was advanced to third reading from the April 7 calendar (page 900), was read the third time: CS FOR SPONSOR SUBSTITUTE FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 44(STA) "An Act requiring a legislator to abstain from taking or withholding official action or exerting official influence that could benefit or harm an immediate family member or certain employers; and requiring a legislator to request to be excused from voting in an instance where the legislator may have a financial conflict of interest." 2017-04-08 House Journal Page 0932 Representative Birch moved and asked unanimous consent that CSSSHB 44(STA) be returned to second reading for the specific purpose of considering Amendment No. 1. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Amendment No. 1 was offered by Representatives Birch, Millett, Wilson, Neuman, Johnson, Tilton, Saddler, Pruitt, Kopp, Talerico, Sullivan-Leonard, Knopp, Johnston, Chenault, Rauscher, Thompson, and Reinbold: Page 1, line 1, following "Act" (title amendment): Insert "prohibiting certain groups from soliciting and accepting contributions or from making certain contributions and expenditures during a regular or special legislative session; and prohibiting some lobbyists from making campaign contributions to certain groups;" Page 1, following line 5: Insert new bill sections to read: "* Section 1. AS 15.13.072 is amended by adding a new subsection to read: (i) A group that makes expenditures or receives contributions with the authorization or consent, express or implied, or under the control, direct or indirect, of a person who is a legislator may not solicit or accept a contribution for the purpose of influencing the outcome of an election under this chapter while the legislature is convened in a regular or special legislative session. * Sec. 2. AS 15.13.074(g) is repealed and reenacted to read: (g) Except as provided in (j) of this section, an individual required to register as a lobbyist under AS 24.45 may not, at any time the individual is subject to the registration requirement under AS 24.45 and for one year after the date of the individual's initial registration or its renewal, make a contribution to a candidate for the legislature or to a group that makes expenditures or receives contributions (1) with the authorization or consent, express or implied, or under the control, direct or indirect, of (A) a member of the legislature; or (B) an individual who files for election to the state legislature or campaigns as a write-in candidate for the state 2017-04-08 House Journal Page 0933 legislature; and (2) to influence the outcome of an election under this chapter. * Sec. 3. AS 15.13.074 is amended by adding new subsections to read: (j) An individual required to register as a lobbyist under AS 24.45 may make a contribution to a candidate for the legislature in the district in which the individual is eligible to vote or will be eligible to vote on the date of the election. An individual who makes a contribution under this subsection shall report to the commission, on a form provided by the commission, each contribution made while required to register as a lobbyist under AS 24.45 and for one year after the date of the individual's initial registration or renewal. Upon request of the commission, the information required under this subsection shall be submitted electronically. In this subsection, "candidate" means an individual who files for election to the legislature or who campaigns as a write-in candidate for the legislature. (k) The restriction on contributions by an individual required to register as a lobbyist under AS 24.45 in (g) of this section and the reporting requirement of (j) of this section do not apply to a representational lobbyist as defined in regulations of the commission. * Sec. 4. AS 15.13.082 is amended by adding a new subsection to read: (d) A group that makes expenditures or receives contributions with the authorization or consent, express or implied, or under the control, direct or indirect, of a person who is a legislator may not make a contribution or expenditure for the purpose of influencing the outcome of an election under this chapter while the legislature is convened in a regular or special session. * Sec. 5. AS 15.13.400 is amended to read: Sec. 15.13.400. Definitions. In this chapter, unless the context clearly requires otherwise, (1) "candidate" (A) means an individual who files for election to the state legislature, for governor, for lieutenant governor, for municipal office, for retention in judicial office, or for constitutional convention delegate, or who campaigns as a write-in candidate for any of these offices; and 2017-04-08 House Journal Page 0934 (B) when used in a provision of this chapter that limits or prohibits the donation, solicitation, or acceptance of campaign contributions, or limits or prohibits an expenditure, includes (i) a candidate's campaign treasurer and a deputy campaign treasurer; (ii) a member of the candidate's immediate family; (iii) a person acting as agent for the candidate; (iv) the candidate's campaign committee; and (v) a group that makes expenditures or receives contributions with the authorization or consent, express or implied, or under the control, direct or indirect, of the candidate; (2) "commission" means the Alaska Public Offices Commission; (3) "communication" means an announcement or advertisement disseminated through print or broadcast media, including radio, television, cable, and satellite, the Internet, or through a mass mailing, excluding those placed by an individual or nongroup entity and costing $500 or less and those that do not directly or indirectly identify a candidate or proposition, as that term is defined in AS 15.13.065(c); (4) "contribution" (A) means a purchase, payment, promise or obligation to pay, loan or loan guarantee, deposit or gift of money, goods, or services for which charge is ordinarily made, and includes the payment by a person other than a candidate or political party, or compensation for the personal services of another person, that is rendered to the candidate or political party, and that is made for the purpose of (i) influencing the nomination or election of a candidate; (ii) influencing a ballot proposition or question; or (iii) supporting or opposing an initiative proposal application filed with the lieutenant governor under AS 15.45.020; (B) does not include (i) services provided without compensation by 2017-04-08 House Journal Page 0935 individuals volunteering a portion or all of their time on behalf of a political party, candidate, or ballot proposition or question; (ii) ordinary hospitality in a home; (iii) two or fewer mass mailings before each election by each political party describing the party's slate of candidates for election, which may include photographs, biographies, and information about the party's candidates; (iv) the results of a poll limited to issues and not mentioning any candidate, unless the poll was requested by or designed primarily to benefit the candidate; (v) any communication in the form of a newsletter from a legislator to the legislator's constituents, except a communication expressly advocating the election or defeat of a candidate or a newsletter or material in a newsletter that is clearly only for the private benefit of a legislator or a legislative employee; (vi) a fundraising list provided without compensation by one candidate or political party to a candidate or political party; or (vii) an opportunity to participate in a candidate forum provided to a candidate without compensation to the candidate by another person and for which a candidate is not ordinarily charged; (5) "electioneering communication" means a communication that (A) directly or indirectly identifies a candidate; (B) addresses an issue of national, state, or local political importance and attributes a position on that issue to the candidate identified; and (C) occurs within the 30 days preceding a general or municipal election; (6) "expenditure" (A) means a purchase or a transfer of money or anything of value, or promise or agreement to purchase or transfer money or anything of value, incurred or made for the purpose of (i) influencing the nomination or election of a candidate or of any individual who files for nomination at 2017-04-08 House Journal Page 0936 a later date and becomes a candidate; (ii) use by a political party; (iii) the payment by a person other than a candidate or political party of compensation for the personal services of another person that are rendered to a candidate or political party; (iv) influencing the outcome of a ballot proposition or question; or (v) supporting or opposing an initiative proposal application filed with the lieutenant governor under AS 15.45.020; (B) does not include a candidate's filing fee or the cost of preparing reports and statements required by this chapter; (C) includes an express communication and an electioneering communication, but does not include an issues communication; (7) "express communication" means a communication that, when read as a whole and with limited reference to outside events, is susceptible of no other reasonable interpretation but as an exhortation to vote for or against a specific candidate; (8) "group" means (A) every state and regional executive committee of a political party; (B) any combination of two or more individuals acting jointly who organize for the principal purpose of influencing the outcome of one or more elections and who take action the major purpose of which is to influence the outcome of an election; a group that makes expenditures or receives contributions with the authorization or consent, express or implied, or under the control, direct or indirect, of a candidate shall be considered to be controlled by that candidate; a group whose major purpose is to further the nomination, election, or candidacy of only one individual, or intends to expend more than 50 percent of its money on a single candidate, shall be considered to be controlled by that candidate and its actions done with the candidate's knowledge and consent unless, within 10 days from the date the candidate learns of the existence of the group the candidate files with the commission, on a form provided by the commission, an 2017-04-08 House Journal Page 0937 affidavit that the group is operating without the candidate's control; a group organized for more than one year preceding an election and endorsing candidates for more than one office or more than one political party is presumed not to be controlled by a candidate; however, a group that contributes more than 50 percent of its money to or on behalf of one candidate shall be considered to support only one candidate for purposes of AS 15.13.070, whether or not control of the group has been disclaimed by the candidate; and (C) any combination of two or more individuals acting jointly who organize for the principal purpose of filing an initiative proposal application under AS 15.45.020 or who file an initiative proposal application under AS 15.45.020; (9) "immediate family" means the spouse, parent, child, including a stepchild and an adopted child, and sibling of an individual; (10) "independent expenditure" means an expenditure that is made without the direct or indirect consultation or cooperation with, or at the suggestion or the request of, or with the prior consent of, a candidate, a candidate's campaign treasurer or deputy campaign treasurer, or another person acting as a principal or agent of the candidate; (11) "individual" means a natural person; (12) "issues communication" means a communication that (A) directly or indirectly identifies a candidate; and (B) addresses an issue of national, state, or local political importance and does not support or oppose a candidate for election to public office; (13) "nongroup entity" means a person, other than an individual, that takes action the major purpose of which is to influence the outcome of an election, and that (A) cannot participate in business activities; (B) does not have shareholders who have a claim on corporate earnings; and (C) is independent from the influence of business corporations. (14) "person" has the meaning given in AS 01.10.060, and includes a labor union, nongroup entity, and a group; (15) "political party" means any group that is a political 2017-04-08 House Journal Page 0938 party under AS 15.80.010 and any subordinate unit of that group if, consistent with the rules or bylaws of the political party, the unit conducts or supports campaign operations in a municipality, neighborhood, house district, or precinct; (16) "publicly funded entity" means a person, other than an individual, that receives half or more of the money on which it operates during a calendar year from government, including a public corporation." Page 1, line 6: Delete"Section 1" Insert "Sec. 6" Renumber the following bill sections accordingly. Representative Birch moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 1 be adopted. Representative Grenn objected and rose to a point of order stating that the amendment violates the constitution on the single subject rule. The Speaker ruled that the amendment violates Rule 35 of the Uniform Rules. Representative Millett objected. The question being: "Shall the ruling of the Chair be sustained?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSSHB 44(STA) Second Reading Amendment No. 1 Sustain Ruling of the Chair YEAS: 23 NAYS: 16 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Claman, Drummond, Edgmon, Fansler, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Knopp, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Ortiz, Parish, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Tarr, Tuck, Westlake, Wool 2017-04-08 House Journal Page 0939 Nays: Birch, Chenault, Eastman, Johnson, Johnston, Kopp, Millett, Pruitt, Rauscher, Reinbold, Saddler, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Thompson, Tilton, Wilson Excused: Neuman And so, the ruling of the Chair was sustained, and Amendment No. 1 was ruled out of order. Amendment No. 2 was offered by Representative Reinbold: Page 1, line 3, following "legislator to" (title amendment): Insert "declare a conflict of interest or" Page 1, line 4 (title amendment): Delete "financial" Insert "certain" Page 2, line 20, following "legislature,": Insert "if the question concerns a proposed appropriation and the outcome of the proposal would benefit or harm the legislator or a member of the legislator's immediate family or" Page 2, lines 26 - 27: Delete "an appropriation bill that meets the requirements of AS 37.07.020(a) or 37.07.100 (Executive Budget Act)" Insert "a question concerning the pay, benefits, or allowances for members of the legislature" Representative Reinbold moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 2 be adopted. Representative Grenn objected. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 2 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSSHB 44(STA) Second Reading Amendment No. 2 YEAS: 15 NAYS: 24 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 0 2017-04-08 House Journal Page 0940 Yeas: Birch, Chenault, Johnson, Johnston, Kopp, Millett, Pruitt, Rauscher, Reinbold, Saddler, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Thompson, Tilton, Wilson Nays: Claman, Drummond, Eastman, Edgmon, Fansler, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Knopp, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Ortiz, Parish, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Tarr, Tuck, Westlake, Wool Excused: Neuman And so, Amendment No. 2 was not adopted. The Speaker stated that, without objection, CSSSHB 44(STA) would remain in second reading for all amendments. Amendment No. 3 was offered by Representative Reinbold: Page 1, line 3 (title amendment): Delete "and" Page 1, line 3, following "legislator to" (title amendment): Insert "declare a conflict of interest or" Page 1, line 4, following "interest;" (title amendment): Insert "and relating to required financial disclosures by legislators;" Page 2, lines 24 - 27: Delete ". However, notwithstanding (e)(3) of this section and the limitations of this subsection, a legislator may vote on an appropriation bill that meets the requirements of AS 37.07.020(a) or 37.07.100 (Executive Budget Act)" Page 3, following line 7: Insert new bill sections to read: "* Sec. 4. AS 24.60.030 is amended by adding new subsections to read: (k) A member of the legislature who is a lawyer shall declare a conflict of interest before voting on a question before a committee of the legislature, and shall request to be excused from 2017-04-08 House Journal Page 0941 voting on a question before a house of the legislature, if legislative action on the question will substantially affect the legal profession, the legislator's private practice of law, or the administrative operations of the Alaska Court System. (l) Notwithstanding (e)(3), (g), and (k) of this section, a legislator may vote on an appropriation bill that meets the requirements of AS 37.07.020(a) or 37.07.100 (Executive Budget Act). * Sec. 5. AS 24.60.200 is amended by adding a new subsection to read: (b) A legislator who represents a client as a lawyer and is required under (a)(2) of this section to disclose the income received from the client or owed to the lawyer by the client shall disclose the name of the client." Renumber the following bill section accordingly. Representative Reinbold moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 3 be adopted. Representative Grenn objected. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 3 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSSHB 44(STA) Second Reading Amendment No. 3 YEAS: 10 NAYS: 29 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Birch, Chenault, Johnson, Johnston, Millett, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Tilton, Wilson Nays: Claman, Drummond, Eastman, Edgmon, Fansler, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Knopp, Kopp, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Ortiz, Parish, Rauscher, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tuck, Westlake, Wool Excused: Neuman And so, Amendment No. 3 was not adopted. 2017-04-08 House Journal Page 0942 Amendment No. 4 was offered by Representative Reinbold: Page 1, line 3 (title amendment): Delete "and" Page 1, line 4, following "interest" (title amendment): Insert "; and requiring a legislator to disclose information relating to the involvement of a lobbyist in certain legislation" Page 3, following line 7: Insert a new bill section to read: "* Sec. 4. AS 24.60.030 is amended by adding a new subsection to read: (k) A legislator who sponsors legislation, including a bill, resolution, or amendment, that the legislator knows a registered lobbyist under AS 24.45 has promoted to one or more legislators, shall disclose in a sponsor statement, and on the house floor, the name and profession of the lobbyist who has promoted the legislation." Renumber the following bill section accordingly. Representative Reinbold moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 4 be adopted. Representative Gara objected. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 4 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSSHB 44(STA) Second Reading Amendment No. 4 YEAS: 7 NAYS: 32 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Birch, Johnson, Rauscher, Reinbold, Sullivan-Leonard, Tilton, Wilson Nays: Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Eastman, Edgmon, Fansler, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Knopp, Kopp, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Millett, Ortiz, Parish, 2017-04-08 House Journal Page 0943 Pruitt, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tuck, Westlake, Wool Excused: Neuman And so, Amendment No. 4 was not adopted. The Speaker stated that, without objection, the House would recess to the call of the Chair; and so, the House recessed at 1:10 p.m. AFTER RECESS The Speaker called the House back to order at 5:10 p.m. THIRD READING OF HOUSE BILLS (continued) HB 44 CSSSHB 44(STA) was before the House in second reading. Amendment No. 5 was offered by Representatives Birch, Millett, Wilson, and Saddler: Page 1, line 1, following "Act" (title amendment): Insert "relating to political action committees managed by legislators;" Page 1, line 13, following "value": Insert ", including support for a bill sponsored by another legislator who manages a political action committee that donated $500 or more to the legislator or a member of the legislator's immediate family in the immediately preceding 48 months" Representative Birch moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 5 be adopted. Representative Grenn objected. Amendment No. 1 to Amendment No. 5 was offered by Representative Saddler: 2017-04-08 House Journal Page 0944 Following "donated": Delete "$500" Insert "$50" Representative Saddler moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 1 to Amendment No. 5 be adopted. Representative Grenn objected. Representative LeDoux rose to a point of order regarding confining remarks to the amendment. The Speaker cautioned the member to confine remarks to the amendment. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 1 to Amendment No. 5 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSSHB 44(STA) Second Reading Amendment No. 1 to Amendment No. 5 YEAS: 14 NAYS: 24 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Birch, Johnson, Johnston, Knopp, Kopp, Millett, Pruitt, Rauscher, Reinbold, Saddler, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tilton, Wilson Nays: Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Eastman, Edgmon, Fansler, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Ortiz, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Tarr, Thompson, Tuck, Westlake, Wool Excused: Neuman Absent: Parish And so, Amendment No. 1 to Amendment No. 5 was not adopted. Representative LeDoux rose to a point of order regarding confining remarks to the amendment. 2017-04-08 House Journal Page 0945 The Speaker cautioned the member to confine remarks to the amendment. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 5 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSSHB 44(STA) Second Reading Amendment No. 5 YEAS: 14 NAYS: 25 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Birch, Chenault, Johnson, Johnston, Knopp, Kopp, Millett, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tilton, Wilson Nays: Claman, Drummond, Eastman, Edgmon, Fansler, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Ortiz, Parish, Rauscher, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Tarr, Thompson, Tuck, Westlake, Wool Excused: Neuman And so, Amendment No. 5 was not adopted. CSSSHB 44(STA) was automatically in third reading. The question being: "Shall CSSSHB 44(STA) pass the House?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSSHB 44(STA) Third Reading Final Passage YEAS: 24 NAYS: 15 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Claman, Drummond, Edgmon, Fansler, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnson, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Millett, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Tarr, Tuck, Westlake, Wool Nays: Birch, Chenault, Eastman, Johnston, Kito, Knopp, Kopp, Rauscher, Reinbold, Saddler, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Thompson, Tilton, Wilson 2017-04-08 House Journal Page 0946 Excused: Neuman And so, CSSSHB 44(STA) passed the House and was referred to the Chief Clerk for engrossment. The House adjourned. HB 82 The following, which was advanced to third reading from the April 7 calendar (page 902), was not taken up this legislative day: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 82(STA) "An Act relating to vehicle registration; relating to off-highway restricted areas; and relating to motor vehicle liability insurance." CSHB 82(STA) will advance to third reading on tomorrow's calendar. HB 121 The following, which was advanced to third reading from the April 7 calendar (page 902), was not taken up this legislative day: HOUSE BILL NO. 121 "An Act relating to occupational safety and health enforcement penalties; and providing for an effective date." HB 121 will advance to third reading on tomorrow's calendar. HB 126 The following, which was advanced to third reading from the April 7 calendar (page 903), was not taken up this legislative day: CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 126(MLV) "An Act relating to workers' compensation benefits for members of the organized militia." CSHB 126(MLV) will advance to third reading on tomorrow's calendar. HB 137 The following, which was advanced to third reading from the April 7 calendar (page 904), was not taken up this legislative day: 2017-04-08 House Journal Page 0947 HOUSE BILL NO. 137 "An Act redesignating the Alaska State Council on the Arts as a public corporation and governmental instrumentality of the state; defining the powers and duties of the Alaska State Council on the Arts; providing exemptions from certain statutes for the Alaska State Council on the Arts; making conforming amendments; and providing for an effective date." HB 137 will advance to third reading on tomorrow's calendar. SECOND READING OF HOUSE RESOLUTIONS HCR 1 The following which was held from the April 7 calendar (page 911) was not taken up this legislative day: HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 1 Proposing an amendment to the Uniform Rules of the Alaska State Legislature relating to voting and abstention from voting. HCR 1 will be read the second time on tomorrow's calendar. LEGISLATIVE CITATIONS The following citations were not taken up today and will be on tomorrow's calendar: Honoring - Linda Behnken By Representatives Kreiss-Tomkins, Edgmon, Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Eastman, Fansler, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnson, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kopp, LeDoux, Millett, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Rauscher, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tuck, Westlake, Wool Honoring - Hannah Hamberg By Representatives Kreiss-Tomkins, Edgmon, Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Eastman, Fansler, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnson, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kopp, LeDoux, Millett, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Rauscher, Reinbold, 2017-04-08 House Journal Page 0948 Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Westlake, Wilson, Wool Honoring - Zuill Bailey By Representatives Kreiss-Tomkins, Edgmon, Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Eastman, Fansler, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnson, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kopp, LeDoux, Millett, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Rauscher, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Westlake, Wilson, Wool Honoring - James Oden By Representatives LeDoux, Edgmon, Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Eastman, Fansler, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnson, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kopp, Kreiss- Tomkins, Millett, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Rauscher, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tuck, Westlake, Wool; Senator Wielechowski Honoring - Isabella Weiss By Representatives Johnson, Edgmon, Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Eastman, Fansler, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kopp, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Millett, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Rauscher, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Westlake, Wilson, Wool; Senator Hughes Honoring - Dennis Johnson By Representatives Spohnholz, Edgmon, Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Eastman, Fansler, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnson, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kopp, Kreiss- Tomkins, LeDoux, Millett, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Rauscher, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Westlake, Wilson, Wool; Senator Wielechowski Honoring - 2017 House Floor Staff By Representatives LeDoux, Edgmon, Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Eastman, Fansler, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnson, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kopp, Kreiss- 2017-04-08 House Journal Page 0949 Tomkins, Millett, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Rauscher, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Westlake, Wilson, Wool Honoring - Mrs. Alaska United States Organization By Representatives Reinbold, Edgmon, Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Eastman, Fansler, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnson, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kopp, Kreiss- Tomkins, LeDoux, Millett, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Rauscher, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Westlake, Wilson, Wool Honoring - Trans-Alaska Pipeline Operations, 40th Anniversary By Representatives Saddler, Edgmon, Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Eastman, Fansler, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnson, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kopp, Kreiss- Tomkins, LeDoux, Millett, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Rauscher, Reinbold, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Westlake, Wilson, Wool; Senator Giessel Honoring - Chugiak High School Hockey Team By Representatives Tilton, Saddler, Edgmon, Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Eastman, Fansler, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnson, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kopp, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Millett, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Rauscher, Reinbold, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tuck, Westlake, Wilson, Wool Honoring - Xúnaa Shuká Hít Tribal House By Representatives Kreiss-Tomkins, Edgmon, Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Eastman, Fansler, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnson, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kopp, LeDoux, Millett, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Rauscher, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tuck, Westlake, Wool Honoring - Robert C. Penney By Senator Meyer; Representatives Pruitt, Edgmon, Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Eastman, Fansler, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnson, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kopp, 2017-04-08 House Journal Page 0950 Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Millett, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Rauscher, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Westlake, Wilson, Wool Honoring - National Geodetic Survey and NOAA Commissioned Corps Officers By Senator Stevens; Representatives Stutes, Edgmon, Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Eastman, Fansler, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnson, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kopp, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Millett, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Rauscher, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Westlake, Wilson, Wool Honoring - Ninilchik High School Boys Basketball Team, 2017 Alaska State Class 1A Champions By Senator Stevens; Representatives Seaton, Edgmon, Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Eastman, Fansler, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnson, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kopp, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Millett, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Rauscher, Reinbold, Saddler, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Westlake, Wilson, Wool In Memoriam - Cecilia Ruby Seliotes Bolling By Representatives Ortiz, Edgmon, Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Eastman, Fansler, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnson, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kopp, Kreiss- Tomkins, LeDoux, Millett, Neuman, Parish, Pruitt, Rauscher, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Westlake, Wilson, Wool In Memoriam - Molly Parks By Representatives Kreiss-Tomkins, Edgmon, Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Eastman, Fansler, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnson, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kopp, LeDoux, Millett, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Rauscher, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Westlake, Wilson, Wool In Memoriam - Adeline Jean St. Clair By Representatives Kreiss-Tomkins, Edgmon, Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Eastman, Fansler, Foster, Gara, Grenn, 2017-04-08 House Journal Page 0951 Guttenberg, Johnson, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kopp, LeDoux, Millett, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Rauscher, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Westlake, Wilson, Wool In Memoriam - Douglas Colin MacAllister By Representatives Kreiss-Tomkins, Edgmon, Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Eastman, Fansler, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnson, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kopp, LeDoux, Millett, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Rauscher, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Westlake, Wilson, Wool In Memoriam - Teri Rofkar By Representatives Kreiss-Tomkins, Edgmon, Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Eastman, Fansler, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnson, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kopp, LeDoux, Millett, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Rauscher, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Westlake, Wilson, Wool In Memoriam - Marie Giesbrecht By Representatives Kreiss-Tomkins, Edgmon, Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Eastman, Fansler, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnson, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kopp, LeDoux, Millett, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Rauscher, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Westlake, Wilson, Wool In Memoriam - Ingrid Ling By Representatives Tilton, Edgmon, Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Eastman, Fansler, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnson, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kopp, Kreiss- Tomkins, LeDoux, Millett, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Rauscher, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tuck, Westlake, Wilson, Wool In Memoriam - Joe Rex Masten By Representatives Tilton, Edgmon, Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Eastman, Fansler, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, 2017-04-08 House Journal Page 0952 Johnson, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kopp, Kreiss- Tomkins, LeDoux, Millett, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Rauscher, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tuck, Westlake, Wilson, Wool In Memoriam - Alan William Dwyer, Sr. By Representatives Kreiss-Tomkins, Edgmon, Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Eastman, Fansler, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kopp, LeDoux, Millett, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Rauscher, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Westlake, Wilson, Wool In Memoriam - Frederick C. "Bulldog" Becker IV By Representatives Saddler, Edgmon, Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Eastman, Fansler, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kopp, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Millett, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Rauscher, Reinbold, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Westlake, Wilson, Wool In Memoriam - Evelyn Hite By Representatives Tilton, Edgmon, Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Eastman, Fansler, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kopp, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Millett, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Rauscher, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tuck, Westlake, Wilson, Wool In Memoriam - Fred T. Conley By Representatives Tilton, Edgmon, Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Eastman, Fansler, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kopp, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Millett, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Rauscher, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tuck, Westlake, Wilson, Wool In Memoriam - Ernest Barden, Jr. By Senator Wielechowski; Representatives LeDoux, Edgmon, Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Eastman, Fansler, Foster, Gara, Grenn, 2017-04-08 House Journal Page 0953 Guttenberg, Johnson, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kopp, Kreiss-Tomkins, Millett, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Rauscher, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Westlake, Wilson, Wool In Memoriam - Riba May DeWilde By Senator Bishop; Representatives Edgmon, Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Fansler, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kopp, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Millett, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Rauscher, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Westlake, Wilson, Wool In Memoriam - Samuel Lee Pitka By Senator Bishop; Representatives Edgmon, Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Fansler, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kopp, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Millett, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Rauscher, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Westlake, Wilson, Wool In Memoriam - Edward M. "Ted" Cox By Senator Bishop; Representatives Edgmon, Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Fansler, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kopp, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Millett, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Rauscher, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Westlake, Wilson, Wool In Memoriam - Conrad M. "Cony" Lovdahl By Senator Bishop; Representatives Edgmon, Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Fansler, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kopp, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Millett, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Rauscher, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Westlake, Wilson, Wool In Memoriam - Robert Anthony "Andy" O'Grady, Sr. By Senator Bishop; Representatives Edgmon, Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Fansler, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, 2017-04-08 House Journal Page 0954 Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kopp, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Millett, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Rauscher, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Westlake, Wilson, Wool In Memoriam - Michael Noel Wien By Senator Bishop; Representatives Johnston, Birch, Edgmon, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Fansler, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kopp, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Millett, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Rauscher, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Westlake, Wilson, Wool In Memoriam - Mary McLean By Senator Bishop; Representatives Edgmon, Birch, Chenault, Claman, Drummond, Fansler, Foster, Gara, Grenn, Guttenberg, Johnston, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kopp, Kreiss-Tomkins, LeDoux, Millett, Neuman, Ortiz, Parish, Pruitt, Rauscher, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Tarr, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Westlake, Wilson, Wool UNFINISHED BUSINESS HCR 1 Representative Fansler added as a cosponsor to: HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 1 Proposing an amendment to the Uniform Rules of the Alaska State Legislature relating to voting and abstention from voting. HB 44 Representative Josephson added as a cosponsor to: CS FOR SPONSOR SUBSTITUTE FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 44(STA) "An Act requiring a legislator to abstain from taking or withholding official action or exerting official influence that could benefit or harm an immediate family member or certain employers; and requiring a legislator to request to be excused from voting in an instance where the legislator may have a financial conflict of interest." 2017-04-08 House Journal Page 0955 HB 141 Representative Josephson added as a cosponsor to: HOUSE BILL NO. 141 "An Act relating to allocations of funding for the Alaska Workforce Investment Board; and providing for an effective date." HB 214 Representative Tarr added as a cosponsor to: HOUSE BILL NO. 214 "An Act renaming a portion of the Alaska Safe Children's Act as Bree's Law; relating to Bree's Law programs and Bree's Law activities; relating to dating violence and abuse policy, training, awareness, prevention, and notices; and providing for an effective date." ENGROSSMENT HB 44 CSSSHB 44(STA) was engrossed, signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk, and transmitted to the Senate for consideration. HB 114 HB 114 was engrossed, signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk, and transmitted to the Senate for consideration. ENROLLMENT HB 77 The following was enrolled, signed by the Speaker and Chief Clerk, President and Secretary of the Senate, and the engrossed and enrolled copies were transmitted to the Office of the Governor at 2:34 p.m., April 8: HOUSE BILL NO. 77 am "An Act making corrective amendments to the Alaska Statutes as recommended by the revisor of statutes; and providing for an effective date." 2017-04-08 House Journal Page 0956 ANNOUNCEMENTS House committee schedules are published under separate cover. ADJOURNMENT Representative Tuck moved and asked unanimous consent that the House adjourn (page 946) until 1:00 p.m., April 9. There being no objection, the House adjourned at 7:15 p.m. Crystaline Jones Chief Clerk