HB 117 - PROCLAMATION CALLING A SPECIAL SESSION 1:07:38 PM CHAIR RAMRAS announced that the first order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 117, "An Act relating to proclamations issued by the governor calling the legislature into special session." [HB 117 was amended once on 2/26/07.] REPRESENTATIVE GRUENBERG referred to the proposed committee substitute (CS) for HB 117, Version 25-LS0458\M, Cook, 2/27/07, in members' packets, and said that the bill has been redrafted to flow well and allow for a general rule of 30 days notice for a special session. 1:08:45 PM REPRESENTATIVE GRUENBERG moved to adopt the proposed CS for HB 117, Version 25-LS0458\M, Cook, 2/27/07, as the work draft. REPRESENTATIVE DAHLSTROM objected for the purpose of discussion. REPRESENTATIVE GRUENBERG explained that in Version M, proposed subparagraph (A) provides an exemption for a proclamation issued under AS 26.23.020(k); proposed subparagraph (B) provides an exemption for a special session called to address a disaster - including a terrorist attack - as defined in AS 26.23.900; proposed subparagraph (C) provides an exemption for a proclamation issued while both houses are in regular or special session; and proposed subparagraph (D) incorporates the amendment adopted at the bill's last hearing, thus providing an exemption for a proclamation issued within one hour after the second house has adjourned from a regular or special session. 1:10:55 PM TOM WRIGHT, House Majority Office, Alaska State Legislature, relayed on behalf of the sponsor, Representative John Harris, that the sponsor is happy with Version M. REPRESENTATIVE DAHLSTROM removed her objection. [Although nothing further was stated, Version M was treated as having been adopted as the work draft.] 1:12:00 PM REPRESENTATIVE DAHLSTROM moved to report the proposed CS for HB 117, Version 25-LS0458\M, Cook, 2/27/07, out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note. There being no objection, CSHB 117(JUD) was reported from the House Judiciary Standing Committee.