SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 9 Proposing amendments to the Constitution of the State of Alaska relating to ways and means bills. Senator Donley explained SJR 9 and reviewed briefly the last hearing on 26 March. He also explained a memorandum from Tam Cook, Legal Services. (This memorandum and other documents being referred to by Senator Donley were not available for the Secretary and staff.) Senator Donley continued to explain that the new draft to SJR 9 would allow the Governor to veto parts of the ways and means bill while leaving other parts to take effect. Co-chair Torgerson asked about the intent language regarding the veto power of the Governor. He said this did not just pertain to the ways and means bill, but to everything else. Senator Donley advised the committee that according to the memorandum of 7 April 1999 of Tam Cook that the legislature would have to decide whether to pass a ways and means bill in a form that would lend itself to partial veto. Otherwise, the only remedy the Governor would have would be to entirely veto the bill. Senator Adams referred to section nine, lines ten and eleven on page one of the draft as proposed by Senator Donley. This was in particular "and to ways and means bills" under special sessions. Co-chair Torgerson also voiced concerns. Senator Donley will go back and talk to Tam Cook to clear up questions regarding intent that the committee members have. The bill could be drafted so that the veto power allowed the Governor to refer to ways and means only. Co-chair Torgerson appreciated the work done by Senator Donley. He HELD the bill in committee. Further, he noted the presence of David Gray, staff to Senator Mackie and continued on to SB 93.