SB 39-BALLOT CUSTODY/TAMPERING; VOTER REG; MAIL  4:40:28 PM CHAIR SHOWER announced the consideration of SENATE BILL NO. 39 "An Act relating to elections; relating to voter registration; relating to ballots and a system of tracking and accounting for ballots; establishing an election offense hotline; designating as a class A misdemeanor the collection of ballots from other voters; designating as a class C felony the intentional opening or tampering with a sealed ballot, certificate, or package of ballots without authorization from the director of the division of elections; and providing for an effective date." He asked if there were additional questions. 4:41:09 PM SENATOR KAWASAKI restated his request to have the lieutenant governor and the director of the Division of Elections come before the committee. CHAIR SHOWER replied he would extend the offer to the lieutenant governor once again. He added that he did not believe it would be difficult to get the director of DOE and any others to appear. SENATOR REINBOLD said she would like 1) the lieutenant governor to come before the committee, 2) an investigation into who hacked the data, 3) a more specific notification timeframe than "immediately" when personal data is breached, and 4) Judge Crosley to come before the committee. 4:43:13 PM CHAIR SHOWER said he would make the request. SENATOR KAWASAKI asked when public testimony on SB 39 would be open. 4:43:41 PM CHAIR SHOWER said there would be plenty of notice, but it was not scheduled at this time. SENATOR REINBOLD expressed concern that the media unfairly distorted SB 39. CHAIR SHOWER said both sides of the political spectrum have been unhappy with elections at one time or another and that was the reason for this debate. 4:45:01 PM CHAIR SHOWER held SB 39 in committee.