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Juneau, AK 99801-1182
Phone: (907) 465-4949
Fax: (907) 465-4979
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Eagle River, AK 99577
Phone: (907) 694-4949
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Legislation Sponsored or Co-sponsored by Senator Randy Phillips During the 20th Legislature
Prime Sponsor of the following Legislation
SB
36: An Act relating to
transportation of public school students; relating to school
construction grants; relating to the public school foundation
program and to local aid for education; and providing for an
effective date.
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SB
319: An Act relating to arbitration; amending
Rules 57(a) and 77(g), Alaska Rules of Civil Procedure; and
providing for an effective date.
SJR
7: Supporting continued funding
of the Alaska National Guard Youth Corps Challenge Program.
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Co-Sponsor of the Following Legislation
HB
6: Amending laws relating to the disclosure of
information relating to certain minors.
HB
13: Relating to marine safety training and
education programs.
HB
16: Relating to delinquent minors, to the taking
of action based on the alleged criminal misconduct of ceratin
minors, to the services to be provided to the victims of criminal
misconduct of minors, and to agency records involving minors
alleged to be delinquent based on their criminal misconduct; and
amending Rule 19 and repealing Rules 6, 7, 11(a), 12(a), and
21(f), Alaska Delinquency Rules.
HB
45: Relating to runaway and missing minors, and
providing for an effective date.
HB 158: An
Act relating to attendance at a public school on a part-time
basis.
HB 189: An
Act relating to sale, gift, and possession of tobacco and tobacco
products; and providing for an effective date.
HB 245:
An Act relating to minimum sentences for assault in the fourth
degree that is a crime involving domestic violence; providing
that a prisoner may not contact the victim of the offense when
provided access to a telephone or otherwise immediately after an
arrest; and amending Rule 5(b), Alaska Rules of Criminal
Procedure.
HB 309: An
Act naming the Robert B. Atwood Building.
HB
334: An Act relating to wavier of tuition and
fees for certain family members of a police officer killed in the
line of duty; and providing for an effective date.
HB
349: An Act prohibiting the use of the title
'social worker' without a license; relating to social workers,
licensure of social workers, and the Board of Clinical Social
Work Examiners; and providing for an effective date.
HCR
18: Declaring 1997 to be observed as the 80th
Anniversery of the University of Alaska Fairbanks and recognizing
the vital role played by the Univerisity of Alaska Fairbanks.
HJR
12: Urging the Secretary of the
interior to conduct competitive oil and gas lease sales within
the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska.
HJR
16: Relating to a federal balanced budget
amendment.
HJR
53: Relating to support for federal legislation
providing for the continuation of the University of Alaska by the
conveyance of federal land to the university.
SB
1: Relating to living and working conditions of
prisoners in correctional facilities operated by the state, and
authorizing the commissioner of corrections to negotiate with
providers of detention and confinement services under contract to
apply those conditions and limitations on services to persons
held under authority of state law at facilities operated under
contract or agreement; relating to services provided to
prisoners; amending the definition of "severely medically
disabled" applicable to prisoners seeking special medical
parole; amending provisions of the correctional industries
program; and extending the termination date of the Correctional
Industries Commission and the program.
SB
11: Relating to state aid for school
construction debt; and providing for an effective date.
SB
25: An Act relating to authorizing the
Department of Corrections to provide an automated victim
notification and prisoner information system.
SB
63: An Act providing for automatic waiver of
juvenile jurisdiction and prosecution of minors as adults for
certain violations of laws by minors who use deadly weapons to
commit offenses that are crimes against a person, and relating to
the sealing of the records of those minors.
SB
67: An Act relating to the imposition of
criminal sentences; and amending Rule 32.2, Alaska Rules of
Criminal Procedure.
SB
70: An Act defining the offenses of unlawful
discharge of a firearm; and relating to the commission of those
offenses by minors.
SB
77: An Act relating to the Alaska Day of Prayer.
SB 134: An
Act relating to home schooling for elementary and secondary
students.
SB
142: An Act relating to formation of and
taxation in regional educational attendance areas; and providing
for an effective date.
SB 284
: An Act relating to cruelty to animals.
SB
295: An Act relating to children and crimes
involving children.
SB
304: An Act relating to regulation of highways
and motor vehicles; and providing for an effective date.
SB
307: An Act relating to conditions for filling
vacancies in the office of United States senator; and providing
for an effective date.
SB 319: An
Act relating to arbitration; amending Rules 57(a) and 77(g),
Alaska Rules of Civil Procedure; and providing for an effective
date.
SCR 4:
Relating to declaring March 1997 as Sobriety Awarenss Month.
SCR
7: Relating to the thirty-first annual Boys'
State.
SCR
8: Relating to the twenty-ninth annual Girl's
State.
SCR
22: Relating to promotion of Kids Voting Alaska
programs.
SJR
3: Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of
the State of Alaska limiting the rights of prisoners to those
required under the Constitution of the United States.
SJR
4: Relating to an amendment to the Constitution
of the United States setting out the authority of the United
States Congress and of state legislatures to enact laws relating
to limits on election campaign expenditures.
SJR
9: Urging the United States Congress to pass
legislation to open the coastal plain of the Arctic National
Wildlife Refuge, Alaska, to oil and gas exploration, development,
and production.
SJR
13: Relating to RS 2477 rights-of-way.
SJR
22: Inviting the United States Department of
Defense to select Alaska as the site to base and train military
troops.
SJR
28: Requesting the federal government to conduct
an audit of the Alaska Native regional corporations to determine
their compliance with the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act and
to review the accountability of the corporations to their
shareholders.
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