HJR 53 - UNICAMERAL LEGISLATURE/SESSION LIMIT CHAIRMAN VEZEY, under bills previously heard, opened HJR 53. He noted the committee did not have a quorum at the April 16 meeting when it voted to move HJR 53 from committee. Therefore, for technical reasons, the vote would be taken again. CHAIRMAN VEZEY asked for a motion to move HJR 53 with individual recommendations and attached House State Affairs Committee fiscal note. REPRESENTATIVE HARLEY OLBERG so moved. CHAIRMAN VEZEY asked the committee secretary to call the roll. IN FAVOR: REPRESENTATIVES VEZEY, G. DAVIS, OLBERG. OPPOSED: REPRESENTATIVE KOTT. ABSENT: REPRESENTATIVES B. DAVIS, SANDERS, ULMER. MOTION FAILED Number 299 REPRESENTATIVE G. DAVIS moved to rescind the committee's action on HJR 53, whereby it failed to pass it from committee. REPRESENTATIVE KOTT objected. CHAIRMAN VEZEY clarified the motion to rescind is not correct, as long as a motion to reconsider is available. Therefore, he ruled the motion to rescind out of order. REPRESENTATIVE G. DAVIS could move to reconsider. REPRESENTATIVE G. DAVIS moved to reconsider HJR 53. REPRESENTATIVE KOTT said he maintained his objection. He said he voted against moving HJR 53 from committee because it has two additional committee referrals, one of which is Judiciary. Being so late into the session he assured the committee, as a member of Judiciary, HJR 53 would not be heard. He emphasized Judiciary has already addressed the unicameral legislature and regular session length, therefore it would be frivolous for Judiciary to deal with the issue again. CHAIRMAN VEZEY added he did not think "anyone at the table had illusions of HJR 53 becoming law." The passage was a gesture on the committee's part. REPRESENTATIVE G. DAVIS said he did not disagree with either REPRESENTATIVE KOTT or CHAIRMAN VEZEY; however, he wanted to be a part of supporting HJR 53 and moving it out of committee. CHAIRMAN VEZEY reiterated the motion to reconsider. He asked the committee secretary to call the roll. IN FAVOR: REPRESENTATIVES VEZEY, ULMER, G. DAVIS, OLBERG. OPPOSED: REPRESENTATIVE KOTT. ABSENT: REPRESENTATIVES B. DAVIS, SANDERS. MOTION PASSED