Legislature(2021 - 2022)BUTROVICH 205
03/16/2022 01:30 PM Senate JUDICIARY
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| Audio | Topic |
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| Start | |
| SB115 | |
| SB161 | |
| SB189 | |
| Adjourn |
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+ teleconferenced
= bill was previously heard/scheduled
+ teleconferenced
= bill was previously heard/scheduled
| += | SB 189 | TELECONFERENCED | |
| += | SB 115 | TELECONFERENCED | |
| += | SB 161 | TELECONFERENCED | |
| + | TELECONFERENCED |
SB 161-POLITICAL PARTY DEFINITION
1:42:13 PM
CHAIR HOLLAND reconvened the meeting and announced the
consideration of SENATE BILL NO. 161 "An Act relating to the
definition of 'political party'; and providing for an effective
date."
[SB 161 was previously heard on 3/14/22, and public testimony
was opened and closed.]
CHAIR HOLLAND asked if there were amendments.
1:42:53 PM
SENATOR MYERS moved to adopt Conceptual Amendment 1.
After each decennial federal census, the Division of
Elections shall by regulation adjust this number by
the percentage the state's population has changed
since the 2020 decennial federal census, rounded to
the nearest 500.
CHAIR HOLLAND objected for discussion purposes.
1:43:05 PM
At ease
1:43:20 PM
CHAIR HOLLAND reconvened the meeting and asked Senator Meyers to
read the conceptual amendment.
1:43:26 PM
SENATOR MYERS said following the word "state" on page 1, [line
6] insert:
After each decennial federal census, the Division of
Elections shall by regulation adjust this number by
the percentage the state's population has changed
since the 2020 decennial federal census, rounded to
the nearest 500.
1:43:49 PM
SENATOR MYERS explained that it had been nearly 40 years since
the legislature updated this statute. He expressed concern that
it might be another 40 years before it would be considered
again. He stated the intent was to keep the statute updated. He
said he agreed with the sponsor's goal, which would lower the
barrier to becoming a political party and remove the complicated
formula from statute.
1:44:51 PM
CHAIR HOLLAND asked the sponsor to comment.
SENATOR BILL WIELECHOWSKI, Alaska State Legislature, Juneau,
Alaska, sponsor of SB 161, stated that he did not object to
Conceptual Amendment 1. He asked for clarification that this
would not apply to the 2020 census. He stated his preference to
retain 5,000 as the threshold figure and adjust it to the
nearest 500 rather than to put in .68 percent, which was in the
Legislative Legal draft amendment A.1 [not offered]. He said the
intent was to keep it simple so parties could view a specific
figure in statute.
1:46:02 PM
SENATOR HUGHES said she liked tying it to the 5,000 population
figure. She recalled the bill sponsor indicated it would be
"rounded to the nearest 500." She asked if this referred to
rounding the population or the registered party members to the
nearest 500.
SENATOR MYERS envisioned that the required party members would
be rounded to the nearest 500, which is how Conceptual Amendment
1 is written. He suggested that if [a political party with at
least] 5,000 registered voters in the state changed in the next
census to 5,427, it would be rounded up 5,500, but if it
increased to 5,700 in the next election, the figure would be
rounded down to 5,500.
1:47:18 PM
SENATOR HUGHES said she thought it was important for the record
to reflect his intent.
1:47:32 PM
CHAIR HOLLAND stated that he would probably maintain his
objection because he preferred the "bright line" of an exact
number. He was uncomfortable relating this to the 2030 decennial
federal census and he was unsure of the specific language once
Legislative Legal made any conforming and technical changes.
1:48:06 PM
CHAIR HOLLAND maintained his objection.
1:48:22 PM
A roll call vote was taken. Senators Hughes, Myers, and Kiehl
voted in favor of Conceptual Amendment 1, and Senator Holland
voted against it. Therefore, Conceptual Amendment 1 was adopted
on a 3:1 vote.
CHAIR HOLLAND stated that with 3 yeas and 1 nay, Conceptual
Amendment 1 was adopted.
1:48:56 PM
SENATOR HUGHES wondered if the Division of Elections would post
the figure after the 2030 census or if people would need to
calculate it themselves.
SENATOR WIELECHOWSKI responded that he strongly suspects that
the Division of Elections would post those figures online.
CHAIR HOLLAND asked the sponsor if he had final comments on SB
161.
1:49:47 PM
SENATOR WIELECHOWSKI stated that he does not have any strong
views on the amendments to the bill. However, he would not
object to removing the amendment language on the Senate floor if
it didn't come out the way the committee intended.
1:50:06 PM
SENATOR HUGHES moved to report the committee substitute (CS) for
SB 161, work order 32-LS1361\A, as amended, from committee with
individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s).
CHAIR HOLLAND found no objection, and CSSB 161(JUD) was reported
from the Senate Judiciary Standing Committee.
| Document Name | Date/Time | Subjects |
|---|---|---|
| SB 161 - Response to Senate Judiciary Questions 3-14-22.pdf |
SJUD 3/16/2022 1:30:00 PM |
SB 161 |
| CS for SB 189 (SJUD).pdf |
SJUD 3/16/2022 1:30:00 PM |
SB 189 |
| SB 189 Summary of Changes (SJUD).pdf |
SJUD 3/16/2022 1:30:00 PM |
SB 189 |
| 3.11.2022 SB 189 Senate Judiciary Committee ANJC CITC.pdf |
SJUD 3/16/2022 1:30:00 PM |
SB 189 |
| SB 161 SJUD Amendment A.1.pdf |
SJUD 3/16/2022 1:30:00 PM |
SB 161 |