SENATOR LEMAN announced SJR 23 (LEGISLATIVE AUDITOR'S POWERS) to be up for consideration. REPRESENTATIVE RANDY PHILLIPS, sponsor, said that Legislative Audit needed some authority to enforce the recommendations of the audits. Number 298 MR. WELKER said this resolution proposes some substantial changes to the constitution. He views this language as a tool of last resort in any kind of perceived action taken under the authority of this provision. SENATOR RANDY PHILLIPS added that should the auditor abuse his powers, he can be removed by the legislature as a full body or by the Legislative Budget and Audit Committee. Number 338 SENATOR DUNCAN said instead of putting this totally on the legislative auditor, the legislature wants to remain in control. You might allow the impoundment of funds after a recommendation made by the legislative auditor, approved by a majority of the legislative budget and audit committee. He noted the Budget and Audit Committee might not meet for several months, and a legislative auditor could decide in May and decide there should be an impoundment of funds and do it. One individual should not have that authority. Some check is needed on the auditor, also. Number 379 CHRIS CHRISTIANSON, Office of the Governor, said he wasn't here to oppose the bill. He said he was concerned that this might upset the delicate balance of power that currently exists. He anticipates when the auditor issues an order to the Governor for impoundment, if the the Governor doesn't like that, the Attorney General would write an opinion which says it doesn't apply in that case. Number 412 SENATOR DUNCAN pointed out an area he thought was inconsistent where an auditor can impound, but the release of that impoundment order by a vote of the legislature could cause some difficulty, because they only meet 4 months out of the year. He didn't want to turn veto power over to one individual who is not even an elected official. SENATOR LEMAN said they would discuss this resolution at a future time and adjourned the meeting at 9:40 a.m.