SENATOR TAYLOR brought HB 78 (TESTIMONY OF MINORS IN CRIMINAL TRIALS) before the committee as the next order of business. DAVID HARDING, staff to Representative Eileen MacLean, explained the bill makes it possible to protect children under the age of 16 from appearing in person as witnesses at criminal trials. Current law allows witnesses under the age of 13 to testify by video tape or closed circuit television if the court finds that testifying in person would be too difficult for the child. There has been concern about children who are forced to testify in sexual abuse of a minor and assault cases. SENATOR TAYLOR commented that HB 78 is a good bill, but it can cause some major problems, and he hopes it can be found to be constitutional. SENATOR HALFORD moved that HB 78 be passed out of committee with individual recommendations. Hearing no objection, it was so ordered.