HB 117-PROCLAMATION CALLING A SPECIAL SESSION  CHAIR MCGUIRE announced the consideration of HB 117. [Before the committee was CSHB 117(JUD).] REPRESENTATIVE JOHN HARRIS, Alaska State Legislature, said HB 117 is very basic and stems from the frustration members felt last year regarding special sessions. The bill statutorily changes the number of notification days from 15 to 30, but it doesn't disable the governor from calling emergency special sessions. For a normal special session it gives people time to adjust their lives. "Many people have vacations; they have work schedules; they have other things they're trying to do as ordinary citizens outside the legislature-just a little longer period of time to try to adjust their schedules." 9:01:35 AM CHAIR MCGUIRE asked if he gave thought to limiting the reasons for why a special session could be called. REPRESENTATIVE HARRIS said no. CHAIR MCGUIRE said she has heard a lot from her constituents about the number of special sessions, the costs, and whether they were being called for appropriate reasons-"if you don't get your way, I'm going to call you back-type thing." REPRESENTATIVE HARRIS said he has heard that as well but didn't want to get into constitutional issues. He noted that the present governor doesn't have any problems with the bill, and he surmised it wouldn't be as big an issue "under this situation." A session could be called immediately under a declaration of disaster, he clarified. SENATOR GREEN moved CSHB 117(JUD) from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). There being no objection, it was so ordered.