2:48:48 PM HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 37 Proposing amendments to the Constitution of the State of Alaska to correct obsolete references to the office of secretary of state by substituting references to the office of lieutenant governor and to eliminate personal pronoun references in the sections proposed to be amended. REPRESENTATIVE MAX GRUENBERG, SPONSOR, advised that in 1970, the legislature proposed and the voters of Alaska approved a series of amendments to the State Constitution that changed the name of the Office of "Secretary of State" to the office of "Lieutenant Governor". At that time, the drafting attorneys did not catch all of the references to "Secretary of State". HJR 37 corrects the two remaining references to "Secretary of State". The proposed amendments, if approved would place it before the voters in the next general election. He added, it also corrects personal pronouns referenced in those sections. 2:50:27 PM In response to Representative Gara's observation of changing all pronouns to "he", Representative Gruenberg responded that he wanted to take the path of least resistance and controversy. Representative Gara thought that since the bill intends to be a "clean-up", all legislators should not be referenced as "he". Representative Gruenberg noted that the original bill could be adopted rather the House Judiciary draft. Representative Gara asked why the House Judiciary Committee changed the pronouns to "he". Representative Gruenberg noted that the House Judiciary draft has attached a memorandum addressing two subjects. For that reason, it was determined safer to limit it to "Lt. Governor" and "he". He noted that another bill HJR 7, adds additional language clean-up. 2:53:41 PM Vice-Chair Stoltze commented that incorrect gender reference falls under obsolete but that the courts will do what they want to in any case. He noted that he had not received any complaints regarding the matter. Representative Hawker questioned why an oversight from a previous amendment, merits a process of putting it back in front of the people for a vote. Representative Gruenberg responded that it is important to keep the Alaska Constitution correct and up to date, acknowledging, it is not earth-shaking. 2:58:36 PM Vice-Chair Stoltze stated that he would vote "do not pass" the bill out of Committee if the sponsor intended to place any amendments into it on the House floor. Representative Gruenberg replied he had no intention of adding amendments. Co-Chair Chenault MOVED to REPORT CS HJR 37 (JUD) out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CS HJR 37 (JUD) was reported out of Committee with "individual recommendations" and with fiscal note #1 by the Office of the Governor. 3:01:00 PM