SJR 6-CONST AM: 90 DAY LEGISLATIVE SESSION  SENATOR GRETCHEN GUESS stated her contention that the Legislature could do the people's business in 90 days. SARA NIELSEN, Staff to Representative Ralph Samuels, said the 1956 minutes show there was much debate regarding the length of a legislative session. Initially they decided not to limit themselves. SENATOR JOHN COWDERY asked whether there was anything about the Uniform Rules in the 1956 minutes. MS. NIELSEN said the minutes addressed the Uniform Rules and how they would conduct business. She opined that if the Constitution were changed the Uniform Rules would likely need to be changed as well. SENATOR COWDERY commented it would take teamwork to make this work. SENATOR FRED DYSON asked what this would do to the balance of power between the legislative and executive branches. MS. NIELSEN replied she has read no published articles on that particular aspect of the change. SENATOR GUESS added there is no research in the area. She opined it would tip the balance. SENATOR COWDERY asked what the benefit would be other than in the people's eyes. SENATOR GUESS replied the ultimate advantage is when people believe their government is working better and more efficiently. There certainly would be a cost savings and citizen legislators are certainly preferable. SENATOR COWDERY asked if the existing staff could handle a shorter session. SENATOR GUESS said everyone would have a different opinion on that, but it's likely everyone would have to do more preparation before arriving in Juneau. She added this is an idea that will take thought. SENATOR HOFFMAN stated it is his belief that a shorter session would result in more special sessions, which would cause more disruption. CHAIR GARY STEVENS said he couldn't imagine working any harder than he is currently. He isn't in favor of the legislation and believes the public would suffer. SENATOR COWDERY stated he agrees with the concept, but the bill needs more work. SENATOR DYSON made a motion to move SJR 6 from committee with individual recommendations. SENATOR COWDERY objected. CHAIR GARY STEVENS asked for a roll call vote. Senators Hoffman, Dyson and Guess voted yea and Senator Cowdery and Chair Gary Stevens voted nay. SJR 6 moved from committee.