SB 244-GOVERNOR'S DUTY STATION/TRAVEL ALLOWANCES  1:34:50 PM CHAIR FRENCH announced the consideration of SB 244. The bill was heard previously at which time public testimony was taken and closed. He asked the prime sponsor's staff to remind the committee about what the bill intends to do. DARWIN PETERSON, Staff to Senator Bert Stedman, explained that SB 244 codifies in statute the administrative requirement that the governor's duty station is Juneau. Currently there is no statutory provision requiring the governor to reside in the capital city during his or her term. CHAIR FRENCH cited the legal memo from Jack Chenoweth responding to the question about whether passing this bill might make a future governor vulnerable to an ethics complaint for living away from the capital. He read the following: The measure does not propose an amendment to the Executive Branch Ethics Act (AS 39.52). While an ethics charge certainly may be initiated against a governor who spends inordinate time away from the duty station designated in the measure, if that assertion is the whole argument offered in support of the claim or complaint, then, in my judgment it would be a complaint without merit. CHAIR FRENCH found no questions or discussion and asked for a motion. 1:37:27 PM SENATOR WIELECHOWSKI moved to report SB 244 from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). There being no objection, SB 244 moved from the Senate Judiciary Standing Committee.