HB 155-MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY APPORTIONMENT REPRESENTATIVE HAL SMALLEY, sponsor of HB 155, gave the following explanation of the measure. Last February the Kenai Peninsula Borough clerk asked him to sponsor legislation which would change the date that a municipal assembly is required to present its reapportionment plan to the voters. Currently, AS 29.20.080 requires an assembly to determine whether its existing apportionment meets the state's standards not later than two months after the official report of the federal decennial census. If it is determined that the existing apportionment fails to meet that standard as set forth in statute, the assembly must then adopt an ordinance providing for reapportionment, and present the reapportionment plan to the voters within six months of its determination. SENATOR PHILLIPS moved HB 155 to its next committee of referral, the Senate State Affairs Committee. There being no objection, the motion carried.