HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 7 Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Alaska relating to initiative and referendum petitions. HOUSE BILL NO. 45 "An Act relating to initiative and referendum petitions; and providing for an effective date." REPRESENTATIVE BILL WILLIAMS stated that HJR 7 and its companion measure HB 45 were introduced to ensure statewide support of an issue prior to it being put before the voters. The legislation would require signatures from 10% of those who voted in the preceding general election in at least 75% of the house districts, in order for an issue to reach the ballot. It would require signatures from 10% of the total number of voters in the prior election. Representative Williams added, currently, because of Alaska's population dispersal, initiative sponsors can easily gather required signatures from a single area of the State. The current system does not require a statewide perspective to determine what issues will appear on the ballots as amendments to State law. Representative Williams stated that HB 45 would make the statutory changes necessary to conform to the proposed constitutional changes of the resolution. HJR 7 and HB 45 were HELD in Committee for further consideration.