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Ken Freeman, Press Secretary
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House Seeks to Split Ninth Circuit Court

For Immediate Release: April 22, 1997 Contact: Rep. Joe Green (907) 465-4931

JUNEAU -- The Alaska State House of Representatives Tuesday passed a legislative resolution in support of federal legislation that would allow Alaskans to challenge federal court decisions in Seattle instead of California.

US Senate bill 431 was introduced by Alaska Senator Frank Murkowski, together with a group of senators from each of the four other Northwestern states that would comprise a new circuit court. This bill would split the federal Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, which meets in San Francisco, and create a new Twelfth Circuit Court with headquarters in Seattle.

The Ninth Circuit encompasses a population between 40 and 50 million people in Washington, Montana, Oregon, Nevada, California, Arizona, Idaho, Alaska, and Hawaii, Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands. California cases alone represent over half of the Ninth Circuit's caseload.

"The Ninth Circuit is just too big. There are too many cases and too many issues before the court," said Representative Joe Green, (R) Anchorage, Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, which introduced HJR 30. "There are about 200 cases from Alaska before the Court now. And when our cases are heard, it takes far too long to get a decision."

The proposed Twelfth Circuit would consist of Alaska, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Montana.

"So many federal issues important to Alaska end up in court. It is critical for us to be able to plead our case before a judge who understands Alaska, and has the time to render a fair decision," said Green.

Speaker of the House Gail Phillips, a strong supporter of splitting the Ninth Circuit, noted that creating a Twelfth Circuit establishes a more responsive court system for Alaska.

"HJR 30 sends a very clear message to Congress that Alaska strongly supports the idea of dividing the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, and making the Court of Appeals much more workable for Alaska. It will make the decisions affecting our critical land issues heard in a much more timely manner," said Speaker Phillips.

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