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HJR 22: Relating to the USA PATRIOT Act and to defending the Bill of Rights, the Constitution of the State of Alaska, and civil liberties.

00 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 22 01 Relating to the USA PATRIOT Act and to defending the Bill of Rights, the Constitution 02 of the State of Alaska, and civil liberties. 03 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF ALASKA: 04 WHEREAS the State of Alaska recognizes the Constitution of the United States to be 05 the supreme law of the land, which all public servants are sworn to uphold; and 06 WHEREAS the State of Alaska cherishes Alaskans' proud history of respecting the 07 fundamental right to privacy and individual liberties, as reflected in the Constitution of the 08 State of Alaska; and 09 WHEREAS the State of Alaska has a long and proud tradition of upholding the free 10 exercise and enjoyment of the inalienable rights granted to all persons by the Constitution of 11 the State of Alaska and the Constitution of the United States; and 12 WHEREAS the State of Alaska greatly benefits from the many contributions of its 13 highly diverse population, which includes citizens from around the world and is vital to our 14 state's unique character; and 15 WHEREAS the State of Alaska affirms its strong opposition to terrorism, but also 16 affirms that any efforts to end terrorism must not be waged at the expense of essential civil

01 rights and liberties of the people of the State of Alaska, the United States, and the world; and 02 WHEREAS the provisions of the USA PATRIOT Act that expand the authority of the 03 federal government to detain and investigate citizens and noncitizens and to engage in the 04 electronic surveillance of citizens and noncitizens violate civil rights and liberties guaranteed 05 under the Constitution of the United States; and 06 WHEREAS the State of Alaska recognizes that an infringement of the 07 constitutionally guaranteed rights of any person, under the color of law, is an abuse of power, 08 a breach of the public trust, a misappropriation of public resources, and a violation of civil 09 rights, and is beyond the scope of governmental authority; 10 BE IT RESOLVED that the Alaska State Legislature remains firmly committed to 11 the protection of civil rights and civil liberties for all people, and that the State of Alaska will 12 completely avoid discrimination in every function of government and vigorously uphold the 13 constitutionally protected rights of all persons to peacefully protest and express their political 14 views without any form of governmental interference; and be it 15 FURTHER RESOLVED that the Alaska State Legislature joins communities in 16 Alaska and across the nation in expressing concern that the USA PATRIOT Act violates civil 17 rights and liberties guaranteed under the Constitution of the United States and the 18 Constitution of the State of Alaska; and be it 19 FURTHER RESOLVED that it is the policy of the State of Alaska to forbid, in the 20 absence of probable cause indicating criminal activity, 21 (1) an initiation of, participation in, or assistance or cooperation with an 22 inquiry, investigation, surveillance, or detention;  23 (2) the recording, filing, and sharing of any intelligence information 24 concerning a person or organization, even if authorized by federal law enforcement acting 25 under new powers granted by the USA PATRIOT Act or Executive Orders; this includes 26 collection and review of library lending and research records, book and video store sales and 27 rental records, medical records, financial records, student records, and other personal data; 28 (3) the retention of intelligence information; information that is currently held 29 shall be thoroughly and carefully reviewed by the state Attorney General for its legality and 30 appropriateness under the United States and Alaska Constitutions; any information that was 31 collected is to be permanently disposed of if there is no probable cause indicating criminal

01 activity;  02 (4) enforcement of immigration matters, which are entirely the responsibility 03 of the Immigration and Naturalization Service; state government service will not be denied on 04 the basis of citizenship;  05 (5) collection or maintenance of information about the political, religious, or 06 social views, associations, or activities of an individual, group, association, organization, 07 corporation, business, or partnership; and 08 (6) profiling based on race, ethnicity, citizenship, religion, or political views; 09 and be it 10 FURTHER RESOLVED that the Alaska State Legislature urges Alaska's 11 Congressional delegation to actively work toward the passage of measures to correct 12 provisions of the USA PATRIOT Act and other measures that unduly infringe on civil 13 liberties, and to oppose the Domestic Security Enhancement Act of 2003 (aka PATRIOT II) 14 to the extent that it continues to unduly infringe on Americans' civil liberties and further erode 15 the American system of checks and balances so fundamental to our democracy. 16 COPIES of this resolution shall be sent to the Honorable George W. Bush, President 17 of the United States; the Honorable Richard B. Cheney, Vice-President of the United States 18 and President of the U.S. Senate; the Honorable Ted Stevens, President Pro Tempore of the 19 U.S. Senate and member of the Alaska delegation in Congress; the Honorable J. Dennis 20 Hastert, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives; the Honorable John Ashcroft, 21 Attorney General of the United States; and to the Honorable Lisa Murkowski, U.S. Senator, 22 and the Honorable Don Young, U.S. Representative, members of the Alaska delegation in 23 Congress.