SJR 14-ELECTION OF ATTORNEY GENERAL MR. MARK HODGINS, staff to Senator Jerry Ward, presented SJR 14. MR. HODGINS explained that SJR 14 is similar to a bill that has already been heard by the Judiciary committee this session. SJR 14 is a constitutional amendment to elect the Attorney General. MR. HODGINS said many state elect the Attorney General. Some people feel when the Attorney General is appointed, as is done in Alaska, he or she may not work in the best interest of the people of the state, but rather works on behalf of the Governor, and toward the Governor's political interests. Number 210 CHAIRMAN TAYLOR asked if the bill places any restriction on future offices the Attorney General may hold. MR. HODGINS replied there were no restrictions in the bill. CHAIRMAN TAYLOR explained that previous versions of this legislation contained restrictions on higher offices, so that a person elected to be Attorney General would be precluded from seeking higher office for a certain amount of time. MR. HODGINS said the only restriction in the bill limits the Attorney General to two terms. Number 236 SENATOR DONLEY moved SJR 14 with individual recommendations. SENATOR ELLIS objected. CHAIRMAN TAYLOR asked Senator Donley to withdraw his motion in order that he might work with the bill sponsor concerning restrictions on future office. SENATOR DONLEY withdrew his motion.