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2014-02-10                     Senate Journal                      Page 1591
designation of Alaska land or water as an international park, world                                                             
heritage site, biosphere reserve, Ramsar site, or other classification of                                                       
land or water that affects the use of land or water by the state or an                                                          
Alaska Native corporation without approval by the United States                                                                 
Congress and the Alaska State Legislature; requesting the United                                                                
States Department of State and the United States Department of the                                                              
Interior to cease all further action related to an international                                                                
designation for land and water in the state until the action is approved                                                        
by the United States Congress and the Alaska State Legislature;                                                                 
requesting that the United States Congress pass legislation requiring                                                           
Congressional approval of any international designation that affects                                                            
the use of land or water by the state or the United States; requesting                                                          
that the governor be involved in the process and development of any                                                             
joint action plan; requesting that the state, including the departments                                                         
responsible for the management of fish and wildlife and other natural                                                           
resources, be an integral part of any discussion, agreement,                                                                    
understanding, or other process that affects the use or development of                                                          
fish and wildlife and other natural resources in the state; and urging                                                          
the governor and the attorney general to reserve all legal remedies for                                                         
a taking of the natural resources of the state by an international                                                              
designation of land and water in the state. Without objection, it was so                                                        
ordered.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
SB 109                                                                                                                        
Senators Dyson, Dunleavy, Micciche, Giessel moved and asked                                                                     
unanimous consent to be shown as cosponsors on SENATE BILL                                                                      
NO. 109 "An Act extending the termination date of the Citizens'                                                                 
Advisory Commission on Federal Management Areas in Alaska; and                                                                  
providing for an effective date." Without objection, it was so ordered.                                                         
                                                                                                                                
SJR 20                                                                                                                        
Senators French, Gardner, Dunleavy moved and asked unanimous                                                                    
consent to be shown as cosponsors on SENATE JOINT                                                                               
RESOLUTION NO. 20 Urging the United States Congress to pass S.                                                                  
967, the Military Justice Improvement Act of 2013, including the                                                                
requirement that a decision to take a charge of sexual assault arising in                                                       
the military to court martial be made by high ranking and experienced                                                           
military prosecutors outside the chain of command. Without objection,                                                           
it was so ordered.