Legislature(1995 - 1996)
04/26/1995 09:10 AM Senate HES
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SB 18 REAA ADVISORY VOTES
Number 003
CHAIRMAN GREEN called the Senate Health, Education and Social
Services (HESS) Committee to order at 9:10 a.m. and introduced
SB 18 as the first order of business before the committee.
SENATOR ZHAROFF, prime sponsor, explained that SB 18 is identical
to a bill that was introduced last year which died in the final
hours of the session. SB 18 resulted from a concern from one of
the REAA school districts which had a problem placing an advisory
vote on the ballot for the election of school boards. The Division
of Elections does not have a problem with that, however, there is
currently nothing in statute that would allow the division to place
that vote on the ballot. SB 18 only affects REAAs and schools that
are spread out. In the case of the REAA school district that had
a problem placing the advisory vote on the ballot, the district
wanted the voters to respond to the question of relocation of the
main office. Each community would have to hold a separate election
and all the votes would have to be compiled. He noted that there
was not much opposition to putting this on the ballot other than
the fact that it was not permissible under the statute.
DAVID KOIVUNIEMI, Acting Director of the Division of Elections,
said that the division did not have any opposition to SB 18.
SHELIA PETERSON, Special Assistant to the Commissioner of
Education, said that the Department of Education does support SB
18.
SENATOR MILLER moved that SB 18 be moved out of committee with
individual recommendations. Hearing no objections, it was so
ordered.
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