SJR 3 - REPEAL OF REGULATIONS BY LEGISLATURE CHAIRMAN KOTT announced the next order of business is SJR 3, Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Alaska relating to the repeal of regulations by the legislature. Number 1502 JOHN KIMMEL, Legislative Administrative Assistant to Senator Robin Taylor, Alaska State Legislature, came before the committee to present the sponsor statement. He read the following into the record: Senate Joint Resolution 3 is a proposed amendment to the Constitution of the state of Alaska that would grant the legislature the authority to repeal a regulation adopted by a state agency that is inconsistent with its enabling statute. It would allow the people of the state of Alaska to provide the legislature with the authority to repeal regulations through a simple resolution. The public supports the legislature in this matter. They will find that the most erroneous portions of state government are application of regulations to their lives. And, if the legislature can make those regulations more attuned to the legislative intent, the public will be more pleased with their government and they will understand it better. The public will also know that the policy makers can quickly and efficiently amend those regulations that they find onerous. This issue has come before the voters in the past and now time has come again for the voters to reduce the amount of time and money spent on legislation. The voters would have a chance to speak out on this proposed amendment in the next general election. CHAIRMAN KOTT indicated that the bill would be held over for further consideration.