Number 498 CHAIRMAN PORTER told those present that there wasn't sufficient time to hear HB 97 or HB 100. He apologized for this, but noted there was more testimony on HB 43 than he had anticipated. Both HB 97 and HB 100 were rescheduled for the following week. REP. GREEN asked Mr. Guaneli to tell the committee about the success rate for conspiracy cases that came to trial. Number 523 MR. GUANELI said he did not have the information that Rep. Green requested. However, he noted that a conspiracy law would provide a number of advantages to prosecutors. Number 531 REP. KOTT asked if the testimony on HB 43 could be curtailed and HB 100 taken up, so that those at the teleconference sites could testify. He moved that the committee pass HB 43 out with individual recommendations. Number 541 REP. NORDLUND objected, as the committee had not yet discussed HB 43. He said that it would be premature to pass the bill out at that time. Number 550 CHAIRMAN PORTER said that he anticipated some discussion on HB 43, which was why he had rescheduled HB 97 and HB 100 to the following week.