SENATE BILL NO. 213 "An Act establishing the Knik Arm Bridge and Toll Authority and relating to that authority; and providing for an effective date." This bill had previously reported from Committee. Senator Bunde commented on a legal opinion relating to this legislation regarding the ability of legislators to serve on an authority. He recalled an argument challenging the ability of legislators to serve on the Commission of Postsecondary Education, although legislatures continue to serve in this capacity without consequence. Co-Chair Wilken indicated the Committee would reconsider the matter. SENATE BILL NO. 213 "An Act establishing the Knik Arm Bridge and Toll Authority and relating to that authority; and providing for an effective date." Senator Taylor offered a motion to rescind the Committee's action to report this bill from Committee for the purposes of adopting the following amendment. Amendment #2: This amendment inserts two subsections in Sec. 44.90.030. Board of directors authority., of Section 1. The amended language on page 2, following line 13 reads as follows. (4) one nonvoting member who is a member of the state house of representatives appointed by the speaker of the house and who serves at the pleasure of the speaker of the house; the speaker of the house shall consider the appointment of a legislator elected from a house district that lies entirely or partially within the Municipality of Anchorage or the Matanuska-Susitna Borough for appointment under this paragraph; and (5) one nonvoting member who is a member of the state senate appointed by the president of the senate and who serves at the pleasure of the president of the senate; the president of the senate shall consider the appointment of a senator elected from a senate district that lies entirely or partially within the Municipality of Anchorage or the Matanuska-Susitna Borough for appointment under this paragraph. This amendment also clarifies Sec. 44.90.041. Operation of authority., to apply to "voting" members of the board. The amended language on page 2, lines 22 and 23 reads as follows. (b) Two voting members of the board constitute a quorum. (c) The public member of the board serves as the chair of the board. The voting members of the board shall elect other officers they determine desirable. Senator Bunde objected to the motion to rescind the Committee's action. He reiterated his earlier comments relating to other commissions with legislative members that have functioned for years without challenge. Senator Olson noted the legislative members of the Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education (ACPE) are voting positions and the membership positions proposed in the amendment would be nonvoting and asked whether this could affect the ability to rely on the precedence established with the ACPE system. Senator Bunde surmised it would not and suggested that because these positions would be nonvoting, they would be less subject to constitutionality challenges. Senator Hoffman commented that the current language of the bill is appropriate. Senator Taylor stated that discussion on the proposed amendment should not occur before the bill was before the Committee. Co-Chair Wilken ruled the discussion could include the amendment, as the intent of rescinding the motion to report the bill from Committee was for the purposes of considering the amendment. A roll call was taken on the motion. IN FAVOR: Senator Taylor OPPOSED: Senator Bunde, Senator Hoffman, Senator Olson, Co-Chair Green and Co-Chair Wilken ABSENT: Senator B. Stevens The motion FAILED (1-5-1)