HCR 17 IMPROVE HIGHWAYS AND HWY FACILITIES CHAIRMAN GREEN called the Senate State Affairs Committee to order at 4:04 p.m. and brought up HCR 7 as the first order of business before the committee. JEFF LOGAN, staff to Representative Joe Green, explained HCR 7 amends Uniform Rule 23(a) to allow a committee chairman to hold a meeting within 24 hours notice during the first week of the first session. Currently, the rule requires five-day notification of a meeting, and under this requirement it is technically impossible for a chairman to hold a meeting during the first week of session. He pointed out that as chairman of the House Health, Education & Social Services Committee, Representative Green wanted to hold a meeting during the first week of session for departmental overviews but was unable to under the current rule. Mr. Logan said HCR 7 amends the Uniform Rules to allow for a hearing during the first week of the first session to be held after 24 hours notice. Such a hearing could only be held for the purposes of an overview or committee organization. The five-day notice requirement for a bill or resolution would still apply. There being no further testimony on HCR 7, CHAIRMAN GREEN asked for the pleasure of the committee. Number 050 SENATOR MACKIE moved HCR 7 be passed out of committee with individual recommendations. Hearing no objection, it was so ordered.