SB 256 SECOND CLASS CITY MAYOR CHAIRMAN SHARP brought up SB 256 as the next order of business before the Senate State Affairs Committee. He called the sponsor's representative to testify. Number 115 CHERYL DAVIS, Aide to Senator Al Adams, prime sponsor of SB 256, asked the committee if they wanted the long version or the short version of her testimony. SENATOR RANDY PHILLIPS stated they prefer the short version. MS. DAVIS responded, please support this bill and pass it. CHAIRMAN SHARP stated the bill appears to make sense to him. MS. DAVIS read a brief statement submitted to the committee: Under current law, mayors of second class cities are elected by the elected city council members themselves. SB 256 would create the option of a second class city passing an ordinance that would allow for the election of the mayor by the voters rather than the city council members. MS. DAVIS stated that SB 256 would just give second class cities the option to do this. They wouldn't have to do it. The qualifications of the mayor would remain the same. The only thing different would be the way he or she was elected. CHAIRMAN SHARP asked if there are any questions from committee members SENATOR RANDY PHILLIPS asked if the mayor of Savoonga ever showed up. MS. DAVIS replied he did. CHAIRMAN SHARP asked the pleasure of the committee. Number 135 SENATOR LEMAN made a motion to discharge SB 256 from the Senate State Affairs Committee with individual recommendations. CHAIRMAN SHARP, hearing no objection, stated SB 256 was discharged from the Senate State Affairs Committee.