HB 65 PARTIAL-BIRTH ABORTIONS  CHAIRMAN LYDA GREEN called the Senate State Affairs Committee meeting to order at 2:20 p.m. Present were Senators Green, Ward, Miller and Duncan. The first order of business before the committee was HB 65, introduced by Representative Kott. Chair Green stated committee packets contained a great deal of information on the bill, and because repeated testimony has been heard in House committees and on Gavel to Gavel, she did not intend to take further public testimony on HB 65, but to move the bill. SENATOR WARD moved HB 65 and its accompanying fiscal notes out of committee with individual recommendations. SENATOR DUNCAN objected to the motion and stated the purpose of standing committees is to review legislation and take public testimony to hear the public's view as well as the Administration's view. He expressed concern about the lack of a public process that is occurring on major pieces of legislation in the Senate State Affairs Committee and emphasized the importance of taking testimony. SENATOR WARD responded he has been following the legislation for some time and has heard enough about it. He called for the question. SENATOR DUNCAN said the purpose of a committee hearing and public testimony is not solely for the benefit of committee members. He added there may be members of the public who did not have the opportunity to testify in the House committees. He did not feel it is acceptable for committee members to not take public testimony because they have made up their minds. A roll call vote was taken. Senators Ward, Green and Miller voted in favor of HB 65, Senator Duncan voted against the measure, and Senator Mackie abstained from voting. The motion to move HB 65 from committee carried.