SB 256 SECOND CLASS CITY MAYOR TAPE 96-16 , SIDE A Number 001 CHAIRMAN TORGERSON called the Senate Community & Regional Affairs Committee meeting to order at 1:35 p.m. The chairman brought up SB 256 as the first order of business before the Senate Community & Regional Affairs Committee. The chairman called the sponsor's representative to testify. Number 020 MARLA BERG, Aide to Senator Al Adams, prime sponsor of SB 256, stated that under current law, the voters in second class cities cannot elect the mayor. Mayors of second class cities currently must be elected by and from the council, and serve a one-year term, unless a longer term is approved by ordinance. SB 256 was introduced at the request of the City of Savoonga, and it would amend the law so that second class cities would have the option of passing an ordinance to allow election of the mayor by the voters in the community, rather than by the council. No changes are requested to the qualification for mayor or powers and duties of the mayor. Number 035 SENATOR RANDY PHILLIPS asked why they want to do this; was there a personality conflict, or something? MS. BERG responded the Mayor of Savoonga has been the mayor for years, so she is not sure exactly what the problem is. CHAIRMAN TORGERSON stated that Mr. Wongittilin has been mayor in Savoonga for forty years, and he would just like to be elected by the residents of the community, instead of just the members of the council. SENATOR RANDY PHILLIPS asked if Mayor Wongittilin was supposed to be at the hearing. MS. BERG replied she thought he was going to be present, but perhaps the airplanes did not get in this morning. Number 058 SENATOR KELLY made a motion to discharge SB 256 from the Senate Community & Regional Affairs Committee with individual recommendations. CHAIRMAN TORGERSON, hearing no objection, stated SB 256 was discharged from committee.