SB 70-SCHOOL&ELECTION BDS; VOTING; ELECTIONS  4:00:06 PM CHAIR KAWASAKI announced the consideration of SENATE BILL NO. 70 "An Act relating to regional educational attendance area elections; relating to terms for members of regional school boards; relating to voter residence; relating to voter registration; relating to the inclusion of voter registration forms in permanent fund dividend applications; relating to election administration; relating to ballot counting; relating to absentee voting; relating to early voting; relating to voting by mail; relating to publication of election pamphlets; and relating to confidential information in voter registration records." 4:00:25 PM CHAIR KAWASAKI opened public testimony on SB 70. 4:00:56 PM RANDY RUEDRICH, representing self, Anchorage, Alaska, testified with concerns on SB 70. He stated that he's in support of: • REAA election change of moving the election year to the odd years. • change in the registration process • requiring absentee ballots by election day. He stated that he is concerned with cutting 5 days of early voting. He suggested verifying no duplicate voting and processing those votes by Friday after the election. He stated that he opposes: • permanent absentee ballot system • same-day voter registration 4:09:10 PM RITA TROMETTER, representing self, North Pole, Alaska, testified with concerns on SB 70. She opined that a 4-year school board term is too long and 3 years is a perfect timeframe. She stated that PFD applicants should only be added to voter rolls if they check the box to register. She said that a real recount involves a hand count and mass mail in ballots are wasteful and prone to abuse. 4:13:51 PM CHAIR KAWASAKI held SB 70 in committee.