HB 207-REALIGNMENT OF JUDICIAL DISTRICTS  REPRESENTATIVE MARY KAPSNER, sponsor of HB 207, told members that HB 207 is a "clean-up" bill. It removes 13 villages on the Yukon River from the Second Judicial District and places them in the Fourth Judicial District. She explained when judicial districts were designed at Statehood, they were put together based on commerce and transportation patterns at the time. Nome and Fairbanks were the transportation hubs and Yukon villagers could easily go to Nome for their judicial needs. However, transportation patterns have changed so that residents of the 13 villages have to travel to Bethel and Anchorage to get to Nome to deal with their legal matters. Those residents are currently being serviced by the Fourth Judicial District based in Bethel, but they cannot vote to retain the judges in that district. CHAIRMAN TAYLOR asked if anyone else wished to testify. No one responded. He then said no amendments have been offered and that he would entertain a motion. SENATOR COWDERY moved CSHB 207(RLS) from committee with individual recommendations. SENATOR THERRIAULT asked if this legislation is supported by the court system. REPRESENTATIVE KAPSNER said it is and that Doug Wooliver of the court system helped to draft the bill and resolve the Nabesna problem. CHAIRMAN TAYLOR said he spoke with Mr. Wooliver earlier who expressed support. He then announced that with no objection, CSHB 207(RLS) moved from committee with individual recommendations. He then recessed the meeting to a call of the chair.