HJR 2-CONST AM: GENDER-NEUTRAL REFERENCES 8:06:48 AM CHAIR LYNN announced that the first order of business was HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 2, Proposing amendments to the Constitution of the State of Alaska to avoid the use of personal pronouns and similar references that denote masculine or feminine gender in that document. 8:07:35 AM REPRESENTATIVE GATTO, as prime sponsor, introduced HJR 2. He said the resolution would change the Alaska State Constitution, which would require a two-thirds vote of the body, followed by a vote of the people. The Alaska State Constitution includes references to male gender, but not female gender. Representative Gatto indicated that some people may say the resolution is unnecessary [because] it is known what is meant by "he" and "him." However, he noted that seven states have already made the change, and he opined that Alaska should "take the lead" and make the change, because it is a state with a higher percentage of females involved in politics. The resolution would ask the legal department to replace all the male gender references with job titles, such as "the commissioner," "the governor," "the judge," "the person," and "the auditor." 8:10:30 AM JESSICA SRADER, Assistant Attorney General, Labor and State Affairs Section, Civil Division (Juneau), in response to Chair Lynn, offered her belief that [the administration] has no objection [to the resolution]. 8:10:59 AM REPRESENTATIVE SEATON moved to report HJR 2 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. REPRESENTATIVE GATTO noted there may be a cost related to the reprinting of the Alaska State Constitution. He remarked that there is another bill being considered that proposes that the term "secretary of state" be changed to "governor". Although both pieces of proposed legislation are separate, both would require a reprinting of the Alaska State Constitution. REPRESENTATIVE SEATON pointed out that there is a zero fiscal note in the committee packet. 8:11:53 AM REPRESENTATIVE SEATON renewed his motion to report HJR 2 out of committee with individual recommendations and the attached zero fiscal note. There being no objection, HJR 2 was reported out of the House State Affairs Standing Committee.