SB 227-MUNI INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM ELECTIONS    CHAIR GARY STEVENS announced SB 227 to be up for consideration and asked for a motion to adopt the proposed committee substitute (CS) as the working document. SENATOR JOHN COWDERY motioned to adopt committee substitute (CS) SB 227, \D version, as the working document. There being no objection, it was so ordered. CHAIR GARY STEVENS noted that the CS addresses the questions that were raised at the last hearing. He asked Mr. Letch to elaborate. DOUG LETCH, staff to sponsor, Senator Gary Stevens explained that the CS clearly gives municipalities the option of putting a referendum or initiative question before voters at a regularly scheduled election or at a special election that is already scheduled. If a special election is not already scheduled and the local governing body determines that it is in the best interest of the municipality to address the issue before the next regular election, which may be up to 14 months away, they may by ordinance order a special election to be held within 75 days, but not sooner than 45 days after the referendum or initiative petition is certified. SENATOR COWDERY asked if the election would happen between 60 and 75 days. MR. LETCH said that is correct. This gives greater flexibility to the governing body in a municipality. CHAIR GARY STEVENS added that the CS addresses Senator Guess's concerns. Although she couldn't attend the hearing, she said she was satisfied with the change. He asked for the pleasure of the committee. SENATOR COWDERY motioned to move CSSB 227(STA), \D version, from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note. There being no objection, it was so ordered.