SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 30 Proposing amendments to the Constitution of the State of Alaska relating to the budget reserve fund. Senator Rieger offered a brief explanation of SJR 30. He referred to the statement of support from the voters' pamphlet. Mr. Brad Pierce, Office of Management and Budget was invited to join the committee and testified in support of the bill. He said the Knowles' administration supported this bill. The repeal of the payback provision makes sense because it is a debt on the books and difficult to explain to bond rating agencies. The clarification in the resolution of when a super majority vote is needed to draw off from the CBR is more problematic although the administration is in favour of the way it is written. It is in keeping with the intent of the voters when they passed this original amendment. The Department of Law feels that it is important to leave a very clear legislative trail on this change to the constitutional amendment in case it should have to be defended in Court. The concern is that the issue is not confused by replacing the language available for appropriation which the Court has defined. They do not want this issue revisited in a couple of years and have to go back to the voters because they were not thinking far enough ahead. The Governor further would like to see a thorough discussion of this resolution with respect to exactly how it would work in the context of an overall fiscal plan. Senator Rieger moved SJR 30 and without objection it was reported out with individual recommendations and $2.2 fiscal note from the Office of the Governor.