HOUSE BILL NO. 23 "An Act relating to the definition of 'employer' for the purposes of the State Commission for Human Rights." 10:10:49 AM Co-Chair Foster noted that the bill had been heard twice in prior meetings [March 27, 2025, and April 9, 2025]. He asked the bill sponsor to address the committee. REPRESENTATIVE ANDY JOSEPHSON, SPONSOR, provided a brief recap of the legislation. He reported that the bill made four changes: renaming the commission to the Alaska State Commission for Civil Rights, requiring that commissioners may only be removed for just cause, and changing the date and method of delivery (electronic) for the commission's annual report to prior to the start of legislative session and granted the commission's jurisdiction to extend to employees of Alaska's many nonprofit organizations. He considered the final change the most important provision in the bill. 10:12:28 AM Representative Galvin asked for confirmation that the commission's name was changed in the legislation. Co-Chair Josephson answered in the affirmative and restated the name as the Alaska Commission for Civil Rights. Co-Chair Schrage MOVED to REPORT CSHB 23(L&C) out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, CSHB 23(L&C) was REPORTED out of committee with six "do pass" recommendations and one "no recommendation" and with one new fiscal impact note from the Office of the Governor. Co-Chair Foster noted that Mr. Laffey was trying to call in from Kenya. ^CONSIDERATION OF GOVERNOR'S APPOINTEES: SAMUEL LAFFEY, STATE ASSESSMENT REVIEW BOARD 10:14:26 AM Co-Chair Foster asked Mr. Laffey to introduce himself and provide details on why he is up for the job. SAMUEL LAFFEY, GOVERNOR'S APPOINTEE, STATE ASSESSMENT REVIEW BOARD (via teleconference), introduced himself. [The phone connection was lost.] 10:15:24 AM AT EASE 10:15:54 AM RECONVENED Co-Chair Foster moved to the next item on the agenda.