HJR 50 - PERMANENT FUND PUBLIC CORPORATION Number 0600 VICE CHAIRMAN IVAN announced the next order of business is HJR 50, Proposing amendments to the Constitution of the State of Alaska relating to a public corporation established to manage the permanent fund, sponsored by Representative James. Number 0682 PATRICK LOUNSBURY, Legislative Secretary to Representative James testified on behalf of Representative James, sponsor of HJR 50. He said, "Before you again is HB 81 and HJR 50 relating to the board members of the permanent fund and how it related to their removal for cause or serving at the pleasure of the governor." He said, "We have been over this extensively and have been working with the Department of Law to ensure that this is a proper piece of legislation. Something I just received yesterday was a dismissal letter from the governor to a particular board member and I believe that it further illustrates the point how politics, be them as they may, really should be taken out to the extent they can be from this process. He read a line in the letter, 'I must be confident that the existing board will carry out its statutory duties consistent with my philosophy of government. As for the existing board, I am not confident that it will act in a manner consistent with my philosophy.' Stating philosophy of government not philosophy of financial responsibility or best interests of the State of Alaska, and I would just like to submit that into the record." MR. LOUNSBURY continued. "I was talking with the Department of Law to see if we could get around an amendment to the constitution. I believe that the founding fathers asserted that they would like to have a strong governor and I agree with that. And any time we mess with the constitution we should really take care. And we tried to come up with some language but I believe it would just still bring us back to point A, serving at the pleasure of the governor and will put us in the same position we are now where any governor that would come in could wipe out the board of the permanent fund. Which, it being one of our best assets, I don't believe it to be a prudent course. And, so what were doing here is for continuity for the board." MR. LOUNSBURY stated, "Another concern was removal for cause, how is that defined, what's the case log, could that just be a whole can of worms. We believe that the bill, on page 3 where it states each board member has a fiduciary duty to the fund, and each member shall perform official actions, so in accordance to that duty, it covers the cause measure where if a member would break that fiduciary responsibility, that could be cause and then could be removed by the governor." MR. LOUNSBURY concluded HJR 50 will allow the process a little more accountability, the board members would also be subject to confirmation of the legislature which is something that is not done at the moment. VICE CHAIRMAN IVAN asked for an at ease to obtain a quorum. TAPE 98-17, SIDE A Number 0001 HJR 50 - PERMANENT FUND PUBLIC CORPORATION Number 0010 VICE CHAIRMAN IVAN stated the next order of business is HJR 50, Proposing amendments to the Constitution of the State of Alaska relating to a public corporation established to manage the permanent fund, sponsored by Representative James. Number 0020 REPRESENTATIVE HODGINS made a motion to move HJR 50 with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note. Hearing no objection, HJR 50 passed out of the House State Affairs Standing Committee.