SB 313 - PROCEDURES FOR INITIATIVES CHAIRMAN GREEN announced the first item of business would be SB 313, "An Act relating to sponsor certification of initiative petitions; relating to sponsor identification during petition circulation; relating to the voidability of an initiated law; placing limitations on the compensation that may be paid to sponsors of initiative petitions; prohibiting payments to persons who sign or refrain from signing initiative petitions; and repealing procedures for filing a supplementary initiative petition," sponsored by Senator Sharp. Number 0050 MARILYN WILSON, Legislative Assistant to Senator Bert Sharp, Alaska State Legislature, read the following sponsor statement on behalf of Senator Sharp: "It is often assumed that persons obtaining signatures on a ballot initiative are volunteers who believe strongly in their cause. Unfortunately, that is more often not the case. Instead, it is more likely these solicitors are signature bounty hunters who are paid by the sponsor of the initiative. "In an effort to bring the initiative process back to a more grassroots effort, Senate Bill 313 requires visual identification of name and voter registration identification number of the petition circulators and also prohibits payment per signature by the sponsor. This bill also prohibits paying a person to sign a petition. "In addition, existing law grants a 30-day extension to a sponsor if they are unsuccessful in obtaining the required number of verified signatures within the allowed time frame. Senate Bill 313 will eliminate this 30-day extension. This way, if the required number of signatures are not successfully obtained, the initiative simply does not appear on the ballot. "The flurry of initiatives that we are currently experiencing has resulted in the verification of signatures, and thus qualifying for the ballot, coming as late as the middle of April, resulting in eliminating the possibility of the legislature being able to react by crafting a similar statute. The number of initiatives appear to be growing, and the results may well be the Californization of our entire legislative process." Number 0196 REPRESENTATIVE CON BUNDE said he thinks it is an excellent bill. He made a motion to move SB 313 from committee with the accompanying fiscal notes. CHAIRMAN GREEN asked if there was an objection. There being none, SB 313 moved from the House Judiciary Standing Committee.