SJR 10 - ELECTION OF ATTORNEY GENERAL MS. RENEE HOWELL, staff to the sponsor of SJR 10 SENATOR LYDA GREEN, testified she was available to answer questions. CHAIRMAN TAYLOR said many people in the state share a significant concern about amending the Constitution to elect an Attorney General. Tragically, we don't currently have an Attorney General working in the interest of the people of Alaska, according to CHAIRMAN TAYLOR. He said the Attorney General and the Department of Law are hiding behind a specious claim of attorney/client privilege and are unwilling to testify before this committee, though seem to be quite able to make statements to the press. CHAIRMAN TAYLOR said the "Attorney General" is not even the Attorney General as he failed to stand for confirmation before the Legislature. CHAIRMAN TAYLOR referred to the issue of searches conducted in dry villages and compared Bruce Bothelo's assessment that the law was "working" to the logic of Hitler and Stalin. CHAIRMAN TAYLOR indicated that Mr. Bothelo's failure to prosecute in both the ponzi scheme and the APSIN matter belies this Governor's crass, political motivation. CHAIRMAN TAYLOR also indicated the Attorney General's decision to drop the Babbitt suit was another reason that left us with no other option than to direct the voters to elect an Attorney General. He said he maintains his reluctance to change the Constitution, but finds no other way to ensure the Attorney General will be accountable for his or her actions. Number 464 SENATOR MILLER moved SJR 10 out of committee with individual recommendations. Without objection, it was so ordered.