SENATE BILL NO. 18 "An Act relating to the duration of regular sessions of the legislature; and providing for an effective date." 9:06:23 AM TIM LAMKIN, STAFF, SENATOR STEVENS, apologized for Senator Stevens' absence, and offered to answer any questions. Co-Chair Hoffman MOVED to ADOPT Amendment 1, Gardner 27- LSO122\1.5. He stressed that there was a technical amendment on line 3, and stated that "2014" should be added because it would be the second session of the Legislature. Co-Chair Stedman OBJECTED for purpose of discussion. Co-Chair Hoffman felt it was too early to extend the duration of the legislature. He requested that it be enacted in three years. He stressed that it would work better in 2014. Co-Chair Stedman WITHDREW his OBJECTION. There being NO further OBJECTION, it was so ordered. Co-Chair Stedman referred to the two previously published fiscal notes (LAA). Senator Olson wondered if the bill only dealt with the length of the duration, rather than the date which session begins. Mr. Lamkin stated that there was an accommodation made, so that session would begin on the third Tuesday of January in the second session of the Legislature. Senator Olson stressed that there were some legislators that had school children, so the students would be required to switch schools at unusual times. He wondered if there was a consideration to move the session start-date later in the year. Mr. Lamkin replied that Senator Stevens would be open to discussion. He pointed out that there was an option to begin each session on the exact same day, and only the end date would fluctuate. He felt that there was some consideration of the potential disruption to Juneau's tourism economy, if the session were moved closer to the summer months. Senator McGuire MOVED to report CSSB 18 (STA) as AMENDED out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying previously published fiscal note(s). Seeing NO OBJECTION it was so ordered.