SENATOR HALFORD brought SB 308 (ADMIN ACTION RE LAND, RESOURCES, PROPERTY) before the committee as the next order of business. SENATOR LITTLE offered the following amendment to SB 308: Page 13, line 5: Delete "limit" and insert "focus" Delete "to" and insert "on" Page 13, line 14: Delete "is limited" and insert "proceeds" Page 13, line 18: Delete "proposed for that phase" Page 13, line 24: Delete "proposed for that phase" She explained the amendment makes the bill consistent with the legislative findings, the Administration's stated intent to coastal districts, and federal regulations. It addresses a significant concern that was raised by coastal districts relating to phasing. SENATOR DRUE PEARCE, Co-chair of the Senate Finance Committee, testified in opposition to the amendment, stating that it will gut the bill and the effect would be going back to the status quo in not allowing the phasing. SENATOR LITTLE defended her amendment, reiterating that without it the state is inconsistent with federal requirements under the coastal management planning process in that the bill would allow for limiting the scope of review more than federal regulations allow for. CHAIRMAN HALFORD called for a roll call vote on the amendment. The roll was taken with the following result: Senators Zharoff and Little voted "Yea" and Senators Rieger and Halford voted "Nay." The Chairman stated the amendment failed. SENATOR RIEGER moved and asked unanimous consent that SB 308 be approved for calendaring at the Chair's discretion. SENATOR LITTLE objected. The roll was taken with the following result: Senators Jacko, Rieger and Halford voted "Yea" and Senators Little and Zharoff voted "Nay." The Chairman stated the motion to move SB 308 out of committee carried.