SJR 8 FAIR AND ACCURATE CENSUS CHAIR JAMES announced SJR 8, Relating to the 2000 decennial United States census and to the development of redistricting data for use by the state in legislative redistricting, is before the committee. Number 139 MARK HODGINS, Administrative Assistant, presented SJR 8 on behalf of Senator Ward. He explained SJR 8, relating to the census that's coming up, asks for an actual nose-count rather than using statistical methods to determine how many people are in each district. The problem with determining it by statistical methods is that: there is a lot of room for speculation and error, there's a lot of room for litigation and it dilutes the "one person, one vote" concept. He said this resolution is simply asking that Congress and the Bureau of Census have a count that's an actual enumerated count, or a nose-count. CHAIR JAMES noted that Representative Kerttula was present. Number 175 REPRESENTATIVE OGAN moved to report SJR 8 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying zero fiscal note. REPRESENTATIVE SMALLEY objected. He asked if there would be a cost attached to it for the nose-count. CHAIR JAMES pointed out that it would only be a federal cost. There being no further objections, SJR 8 moved out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying zero fiscal note.