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03/06/2019 01:20 PM House RESOURCES

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01:23:27 PM Presentation(s): Outdoor Recreation in Alaska
01:45:34 PM SJR7
03:10:47 PM Adjourn
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                    ALASKA STATE LEGISLATURE                                                                                  
               HOUSE RESOURCES STANDING COMMITTEE                                                                             
                         March 6, 2019                                                                                          
                           1:22 p.m.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
MEMBERS PRESENT                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
Representative John Lincoln, Co-Chair                                                                                           
Representative Geran Tarr, Co-Chair                                                                                             
Representative Grier Hopkins, Vice Chair                                                                                        
Representative Sara Hannan                                                                                                      
Representative Ivy Spohnholz                                                                                                    
Representative Chris Tuck                                                                                                       
Representative Dave Talerico                                                                                                    
Representative George Rauscher                                                                                                  
Representative Sara Rasmussen                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
MEMBERS ABSENT                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
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COMMITTEE CALENDAR                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
PRESENTATION(S):  OUTDOOR RECREATION IN ALASKA                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
     - HEARD                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 7                                                                                                   
Requesting  that the  United States  Department  of the  Interior                                                               
Bureau  of  Land Management  implement  an  oil and  gas  leasing                                                               
program  in the  coastal plain  of the  Arctic National  Wildlife                                                               
Refuge.                                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
     - HEARD & HELD                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
PREVIOUS COMMITTEE ACTION                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
BILL: SJR  7                                                                                                                  
SHORT TITLE: ENDORSING ANWR LEASING; RELATED ISSUES                                                                             
SPONSOR(s): SENATOR(s) BIRCH                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
02/20/19       (S)       READ THE FIRST TIME - REFERRALS                                                                        
02/20/19       (S)       RES                                                                                                    
02/25/19       (S)       RES AT 3:30 PM BUTROVICH 205                                                                           
02/25/19       (S)       Moved SJR 7 Out of Committee                                                                           
02/25/19       (S)       MINUTE(RES)                                                                                            
02/27/19       (S)       RES RPT 5DP 1NR 1AM                                                                                    
02/27/19       (S)       DP: BIRCH, GIESSEL, COGHILL, BISHOP,                                                                   
                         REINBOLD                                                                                               
02/27/19       (S)       NR: KIEHL                                                                                              
02/27/19       (S)       AM: KAWASAKI                                                                                           
03/04/19       (S)       TRANSMITTED TO (H)                                                                                     
03/04/19       (S)       VERSION: SJR  7                                                                                        
03/04/19       (H)       RES AT 1:00 PM BARNES 124                                                                              
03/04/19       (H)       <Bill Hearing Postponed to 3/6/19>                                                                     
03/06/19       (H)       RES AT 1:20 PM BARNES 124                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
WITNESS REGISTER                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
LEE HART, Founder                                                                                                               
Confluence                                                                                                                      
Valdez, Alaska                                                                                                                  
POSITION STATEMENT:  Testified during the presentation on the                                                                 
economic impact of outdoor recreation.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
NOLAN KLOUDA, Executive Director                                                                                                
Business Enterprise Institute                                                                                                   
Center for Economic Development                                                                                                 
University of Alaska Anchorage                                                                                                  
Anchorage, Alaska                                                                                                               
POSITION STATEMENT:  Testified during the presentation on the                                                                 
economic impact of outdoor recreation.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
RHONDA COSTON, Borough Planner                                                                                                  
City and Borough of Yakutat                                                                                                     
Yakutat, Alaska                                                                                                                 
POSITION STATEMENT:  Testified during the presentation on the                                                                 
economic impact of outdoor recreation.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
MICHELE STEVENS, President                                                                                                      
Petersville Community Non-Profit Corp.                                                                                          
Petersville, Alaska                                                                                                             
POSITION STATEMENT:  Testified during the presentation on the                                                                 
economic impact of outdoor recreation.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
DAN KIRKWOOD, General Manager                                                                                                   
Pack Creek Bear Tours                                                                                                           
Juneau, Alaska                                                                                                                  
POSITION STATEMENT:  Testified during the presentation on the                                                                 
economic impact of outdoor recreation.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
MIKE HOPPER, Owner                                                                                                              
The Lodge at Black Rapids                                                                                                       
The Alaska Range, Alaska                                                                                                        
POSITION  STATEMENT:   Testified during  the presentation  on the                                                             
economic impact of outdoor recreation.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR CHRIS BIRCH                                                                                                             
Alaska State Legislature                                                                                                        
Juneau, Alaska                                                                                                                  
POSITION STATEMENT:   Speaking as  the prime  sponsor, introduced                                                             
SJR 7.                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
TREVER FULTON, Staff                                                                                                            
Senator Chris Birch                                                                                                             
Alaska State Legislature                                                                                                        
Juneau, Alaska                                                                                                                  
POSITION STATEMENT:   On behalf of Senator  Birch, prime sponsor,                                                             
provided additional information on SJR 7.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
FAITH MARTINEAU, Executive Director                                                                                             
Large Project Coordination                                                                                                      
Office of Project Management and Permitting                                                                                     
Department of Natural Resources                                                                                                 
Anchorage, Alaska                                                                                                               
POSITION STATEMENT:   Testified in support during  the hearing of                                                             
SJR 7.                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
FENTON REXFORD                                                                                                                  
Kaktovik, Alaska                                                                                                                
POSITION STATEMENT:  Testified during the hearing of SJR 7.                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
D.J. FAUSKE, Director                                                                                                           
Government and External Affairs                                                                                                 
North Slope Borough                                                                                                             
Utqiagvik, Alaska                                                                                                               
POSITION  STATEMENT:   On behalf  of Mayor  Harry K.  Brower Jr.,                                                             
North Slope Borough,  testified in support during  the hearing of                                                               
SJR 7.                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
TERESA IMM, Executive Vice President                                                                                            
Resource Regional Development                                                                                                   
Arctic Slope Regional Corporation                                                                                               
Utqiagvik, Alaska                                                                                                               
POSITION STATEMENT:   Testified in support during  the hearing of                                                             
SJR 7.                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
PETER NOLAN, Director                                                                                                           
Member Services                                                                                                                 
Alaska Chamber                                                                                                                  
Anchorage, Alaska                                                                                                               
POSITION STATEMENT:   Testified in support during  the hearing of                                                             
SJR 7.                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
K.K. DAVIS                                                                                                                      
Fairbanks, Alaska                                                                                                               
POSITION STATEMENT:   Testified in opposition  during the hearing                                                             
of SJR 7.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
BRAD SNOW                                                                                                                       
Fairbanks, Alaska                                                                                                               
POSITION STATEMENT:   Testified in opposition  during the hearing                                                             
of SJR 7.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
SYLVIA PANZARELLA                                                                                                               
Anchorage, Alaska                                                                                                               
POSITION  STATEMENT:    Speaking  for herself  and  her  husband,                                                             
testified in opposition during the hearing of SJR 7.                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
DAVE HARBOUR                                                                                                                    
Anchorage, Alaska                                                                                                               
POSITION STATEMENT:   Testified in support during  the hearing of                                                             
SJR 7.                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
CARL PORTMAN, Deputy Director                                                                                                   
Resource Development Council                                                                                                    
Anchorage, Alaska                                                                                                               
POSITION STATEMENT:   Testified in support during  the hearing of                                                             
SJR 7.                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
LIAM ZSOLT, Director of Technology                                                                                              
ASRC Energy Services                                                                                                            
Anchorage, Alaska                                                                                                               
POSITION STATEMENT:   Testified in support during  the hearing of                                                             
SJR 7.                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
EMILY SULLIVAN, Conservation Associate                                                                                          
Alaska Wilderness League                                                                                                        
Anchorage, Alaska                                                                                                               
POSITION STATEMENT:   Testified in opposition  during the hearing                                                             
of SJR 7,                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
LOIS EPSTEIN, Engineer; Director                                                                                                
Arctic Program                                                                                                                  
The Wilderness Society                                                                                                          
Anchorage, Alaska                                                                                                               
POSITION STATEMENT:   Testified in opposition  during the hearing                                                             
of SJR 7.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
GLEN SOLOMON                                                                                                                    
Kaktovik, Alaska                                                                                                                
POSITION STATEMENT:   Testified in support during  the hearing of                                                             
SJR 7.                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
MALLORY PRIMM                                                                                                                   
Homer, Alaska                                                                                                                   
POSITION STATEMENT:   Testified in opposition  during the hearing                                                             
of SJR 7.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
ODIN MILLER                                                                                                                     
Fairbanks, Alaska                                                                                                               
POSITION STATEMENT:   Testified in opposition  during the hearing                                                             
of SJR 7.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
MICHAEL JESPERSON                                                                                                               
Anchorage, Alaska                                                                                                               
POSITION STATEMENT:   Testified in support during  the hearing of                                                             
SJR 7.                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
MATTHEW REXFORD, President                                                                                                      
Kaktovik Inupiat Corporation                                                                                                    
Kaktovik, Alaska                                                                                                                
POSITION STATEMENT:   Testified in support during  the hearing of                                                             
SJR 7.                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
RYAN MARSH, Arctic Program Coordinator                                                                                          
Northern Alaska Environmental Center                                                                                            
Fairbanks, Alaska                                                                                                               
POSITION STATEMENT:   Testified in opposition  during the hearing                                                             
of SJR 7.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
RON YARNELL, Guide                                                                                                              
Fairbanks, Alaska                                                                                                               
POSITION STATEMENT:   Testified in opposition  during the hearing                                                             
of SJR 7.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
LISA BARAFF                                                                                                                     
Fairbanks, Alaska                                                                                                               
POSITION STATEMENT:   Testified in opposition  during the hearing                                                             
of SJR 7.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
KARA MORIATY, President/CEO                                                                                                     
Alaska Oil and Gas Association                                                                                                  
Anchorage, Alaska                                                                                                               
POSITION STATEMENT:   Testified in support during  the hearing of                                                             
SJR 7.                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
ACTION NARRATIVE                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
1:22:50 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CO-CHAIR  GERAN   TARR  called   the  House   Resources  Standing                                                             
Committee meeting  to order at  1:22 p.m.   Representatives Tuck,                                                               
Hannan,  Talerico, Spohnholz,  Rauscher, Hopkins,  and Tarr  were                                                               
present  at  the call  to  order.   Representatives  Lincoln  and                                                               
Rasmussen arrived as the meeting was in progress.                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
^PRESENTATION(S):  OUTDOOR RECREATION IN ALASKA                                                                                 
         PRESENTATION(S):  OUTDOOR RECREATION IN ALASKA                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
1:23:27 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CO-CHAIR TARR  announced the first  order of business would  be a                                                               
presentation  on the  economic impacts  of outdoor  recreation in                                                               
Alaska.                                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
1:24:47 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
LEE  HART, Founder,  Confluence, informed  the committee  she has                                                               
represented  leading national  and  international  brands in  the                                                               
outdoor, ski, and adventure travel  businesses for 20 years.  She                                                               
provided  a   brief  background   of  her   experience  marketing                                                               
adventure  travel  and  said  she   was  speaking  for  over  500                                                               
businesses  and  organizations  in  Alaska  that  hold  a  vested                                                               
interest in  Alaska's outdoor recreation economy.   Confluence is                                                               
a  coalition  of members  of  the  outdoor industry  who  believe                                                               
outdoor recreation is  a powerful economic sector.   In September                                                               
[2018],  the  Bureau of  Economic  Analysis,  U.S. Department  of                                                               
Commerce  (COMMERCE), reported  $416 billion  and 2.2  percent of                                                               
the  gross domestic  product (GDP)  was garnered  by the  outdoor                                                               
industry  economic  sector.   Also,  the  Department of  Economic                                                               
Development,  COMMERCE,   and  the  University  of   Alaska  (UA)                                                               
reported on  unique products manufactured by  Alaskan innovators.                                                               
In January  [2019], the Alaska Public  Health Association adopted                                                               
a resolution  recognizing the benefits  of outdoor  recreation to                                                               
public health.   Ms.  Hart described a  report provided  by trail                                                               
organizations   to  show   the   value   of  outdoor   recreation                                                               
infrastructure such  as winter and  summer trails and  public use                                                               
cabins  and  hut  systems.     She  pointed  out  every  economic                                                               
development master  plan in the  state calls for  greater outdoor                                                               
infrastructure development; in the past  four years voters in the                                                               
Anchorage and Matanuska-Susitna (Mat-Su)  areas voted in favor of                                                               
taxes to  fund trail development.   Further, benefits  of outdoor                                                               
recreation  help  troubled  youth and  veterans  recovering  from                                                               
injuries of war.  Since 2000,  residents of Alaska seek access to                                                               
public land  and waterways, and  outdoor recreation  is supported                                                               
at the federal  level as evidenced by the passage  of the Natural                                                               
Resources  Management   Act.     Ms.  Hart  closed,   noting  her                                                               
organization has asked  the governor to consider  ways to provide                                                               
new  infrastructure  and  business opportunities  in  partnership                                                               
with the state.                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
1:29:30 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
NOLAN KLOUDA, Executive  Director, Business Enterprise Institute,                                                               
Center for  Economic Development, University of  Alaska Anchorage                                                               
(UAA),   informed  the   committee   the   Center  for   Economic                                                               
Development  (Center), UAA,  has been  working with  stakeholders                                                               
and  in partnership  with the  Division of  Economic Development,                                                               
Department  of Commerce,  Community  &  Economic Development,  to                                                               
study how outdoor recreation contributes  to the state's economy.                                                               
Although  outdoor   recreation  is   not  always   considered  an                                                               
industry,  outdoor recreation  contributes  $412  billion to  the                                                               
U.S. GDP and is a growing  economic sector.  The Center sought to                                                               
determine how  many jobs in  Alaska are created  by participation                                                               
in  outdoor recreation  activities  - such  as hunting,  fishing,                                                               
hiking, and  boating - and  found $3.2  billion are added  to the                                                               
state economy annually, and about  38,000 jobs are created, which                                                               
means  about one  out of  every ten  jobs is  related to  outdoor                                                               
recreation.    He  explained the  study  included  activities  by                                                               
visitors  and residents,  and noted  Alaska residents  exceed the                                                               
national  average   for  participation  in   outdoor  recreation.                                                               
Another important  contribution made by outdoor  recreation is to                                                               
the  quality  of   life  that  attracts  and   keeps  a  talented                                                               
workforce.   Mr. Klouda related the  ability to hire talent  is a                                                               
challenge for  the Alaska  business community;  as reported  by a                                                               
University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF)  survey, many residents came                                                               
to Alaska for opportunities for  outdoor recreation [document not                                                               
provided].  In addition, a report  by UAA showed products made or                                                               
designed in Alaska,  such as 9:zero:7 fat tire  bikes and Alpacka                                                               
Raft,  are nationally  and internationally  known.   He suggested                                                               
the state could represent Alaska-based  companies and products as                                                               
a brand.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
1:35:25 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
RHONDA  COSTON, Borough  Planner,  City and  Borough of  Yakutat,                                                               
said her  field of  study was  outdoor recreation  management and                                                               
she related her  experience as a whitewater river  guide and with                                                               
the U.S.  Forest Service (USFS), U.S.  Department of Agriculture,                                                               
the National Park  Service, U.S. Department of  the Interior, the                                                               
Alaska Department  of Fish and  Game, and  others.  Yakutat  is a                                                               
fishing,  surfing, and  adventure outdoor  recreation destination                                                               
and is the gateway community  to the [United Nations Educational,                                                               
Scientific  and Cultural  Organization  (UNESCO)] World  Heritage                                                               
Site comprised of  St. Elias National Park  and Preserve, Glacier                                                               
Bay  National  Park  and  Preserve,   Kluane  National  Park  and                                                               
Reserve, and  Tatshenshini-Alsek Provincial Wilderness  Park, and                                                               
is  surrounded  by  the  Tongass   National  Forest.    She  said                                                               
recreational  and  improved   visitor  services  create  economic                                                               
opportunities for  remote areas and  improve the quality  of life                                                               
and  small  business opportunities  for  residents.   Ms.  Coston                                                               
expressed the  city and borough's  goal to promote Yakutat  as an                                                               
outdoor  adventure destination;  outdoor recreation  opens future                                                               
opportunities for the community.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
1:37:03 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MICHELE  STEVENS,  President,  Petersville  Community  Non-Profit                                                               
Corp., asked  for legislation to reinstate  the Snowmobile Trails                                                               
Program,  Division of  Parks and  Outdoor Recreation,  DNR.   The                                                               
program is funded through a  self-imposed user tax - a snowmobile                                                               
registration  fee -  and is  self-sustaining.   The program  is a                                                               
revenue-neutral program  sought by,  and funded  by, registration                                                               
fees.  The system of  groomed trails assists first responders and                                                               
saves  lives,  promotes  safety,   stimulates  the  economy,  and                                                               
creates winter jobs.  She said  she was representing 16 clubs, 20                                                               
businesses,  39 lodges,  15  dealers, 10  dog  mushing races,  24                                                               
snowmobile events, and over 60,000 registered snowmobile owners.                                                                
                                                                                                                                
1:38:36 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
DAN KIRKWOOD,  General Manager, Pack  Creek Bear  Tours, informed                                                               
the  committee Pack  Creek Bear  Tours is  a partnership  between                                                               
Kootznoowoo,  Inc., the  corporation for  the village  of Angoon,                                                               
and  Alaska  Seaplanes.   He  is  also  co-chair of  the  Visitor                                                               
Products Cluster  Working Group,  Juneau Economic  Council, which                                                               
is  a working  group that  has convened  since 2011  to encourage                                                               
cooperation between USFS and the  visitor industry.  Mr. Kirkwood                                                               
pointed out  statistics for visitor  recreation and  the increase                                                               
in  the number  of visitors  to  Southeast Alaska:   1.3  million                                                               
cruise  ship visitors  and air  traffic increased  by 15  percent                                                               
between  2014-2017.   Further,  employment  has  increased by  12                                                               
percent  and earnings  have increased  by  23 percent.   He  said                                                               
Alaska  is   a  brand  known   worldwide  for   its  recreational                                                               
opportunities on its public lands.                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
1:40:09 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MIKE  HOPPER,  Owner,  The  Lodge  at  Black  Rapids,  noted  the                                                               
potential of the resources residents  and visitors can enjoy.  He                                                               
gave  a personal  story  of a  long  hike in  Alaska  and said  a                                                               
presentation [related to his business] is forthcoming.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
1:41:18 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
A video was shown from 1:41 p.m. to 1:44 p.m.                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
1:44:46 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CO-CHAIR  TARR   observed  the   outdoor  industry   presents  an                                                               
opportunity for a sustainable source of state revenue.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
         SJR  7-ENDORSING ANWR LEASING; RELATED ISSUES                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
1:45:34 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CO-CHAIR TARR  announced that the  final order of  business would                                                               
be  SENATE JOINT  RESOLUTION NO.  7, Requesting  that the  United                                                               
States  Department  of the  Interior  Bureau  of Land  Management                                                               
implement an oil and gas leasing  program in the coastal plain of                                                               
the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
1:46:12 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR  CHRIS  BIRCH,  Alaska State  Legislature,  reminded  the                                                               
committee  of  the importance  of  the  Arctic National  Wildlife                                                               
Refuge (ANWR)  to the future  of the  state and its  economy from                                                               
the  potential development  of  oil and  natural  gas that  would                                                               
generate revenue, create  thousands of jobs, and  extend the life                                                               
of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline  System (TAPS); recent congressional                                                               
action has created a path  forward for responsible development in                                                               
ANWR.   Senate Joint  Resolution 7 urges  the U.S.  Department of                                                               
the Interior (DOI)  to proceed with its leasing  program for ANWR                                                               
and would serve  as the [Alaska State  Legislature's] comments on                                                               
the related  draft environmental  impact statement (EIS).   Also,                                                               
SJR 7  does not choose  from the action alternatives  outlined in                                                               
the  draft EIS  -  but allows  the  decision to  be  made by  the                                                               
responsible  agency  -  and points  out  responsible  development                                                               
brings  to  Alaskans  the  benefits of  jobs  and  revenue  while                                                               
protecting the environment.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
1:48:23 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
TREVER  FULTON,   Staff,  Senator   Chris  Birch,   informed  the                                                               
committee SJR 7  differs from previous versions in  that with the                                                               
passage  of  the  [Tax  Cuts  and Jobs  Act  of  2017],  Congress                                                               
authorized  an oil  and gas  leasing program  for ANWR,  thus the                                                               
resolution urges  the Department of Interior  (DOI) to facilitate                                                               
its leasing  program.  He  pointed out  DOI has the  authority to                                                               
implement  a  leasing  program but  cannot  enforce  Alaska  hire                                                               
provisions, how  royalties are divided, or  other actions related                                                               
to  ANWR.   Mr.  Fulton  explained the  focus  of the  resolution                                                               
remains  on  the estimated  7.7  billion  barrels  of oil  and  7                                                               
trillion cubic feet  of natural gas that could be  found in ANWR.                                                               
Also,   SJR  7   highlights  the   potential  benefits   resource                                                               
development  in  ANWR  means  to  Alaska  and  the  U.S.  in  new                                                               
revenues,  new  jobs,  additional TAPS  throughput,  strengthened                                                               
national  security, a  bolstered U.S.  economy, and  a source  of                                                               
energy.   However, in a  manner similar  to past versions,  SJR 7                                                               
also highlights  advancements in  oil field technology,  a record                                                               
of  safe and  responsible oil  and gas  development on  the North                                                               
Slope (NS), a  commitment to the protection of  the Porcupine and                                                               
Central  Arctic  caribou  herds,  and support  from  Alaskans  in                                                               
general and  residents of NS.   Finally, he restated  the primary                                                               
goal  of SJR  7:    to serve  as  the  Thirty-First Alaska  State                                                               
Legislature's official  comment on  the DOI ANWR  leasing program                                                               
draft  EIS.    Further,  as  the  public  comment  period  closes                                                               
3/13/19, timely passage of the resolution is of the essence.                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
1:51:54 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CO-CHAIR TARR opened invited testimony on SJR 7.                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
1:52:33 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
FAITH MARTINEAU, Executive  Director, Large Project Coordination,                                                               
Office of Project  Management and Permitting, DNR,  said she also                                                               
leads the  state's participation as  a cooperating agency  in the                                                               
development of the EIS for an  oil and gas leasing program in the                                                               
coastal plain  [area of ANWR].   She expressed DNR's  support for                                                               
SJR 7, which  requests the Bureau of Land  Management (BLM), DOI,                                                               
to implement an oil and gas  leasing program in the coastal plain                                                               
of ANWR.   Ms. Martineau advised the question of  whether oil and                                                               
gas  activities should  occur in  the  non-wilderness portion  of                                                               
ANWR was settled by the passage of  the [Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of                                                               
2017];  however,  the question  remains  on  how such  activities                                                               
should occur.   The first step is the development  of an EIS, and                                                               
divisions within DNR have participated  in assessing the indirect                                                               
impacts  of  a leasing  program  and  establishing the  necessary                                                               
permitting  process for  future oil  and gas  activities.   Other                                                               
cooperating state agencies include  the Alaska Department of Fish                                                               
and  Game,  the  Department of  Environmental  Conservation,  the                                                               
Department of Health and Social  Services, the Department of Law,                                                               
and the Alaska Oil and  Gas Conservation Commission.  Included in                                                               
the published draft EIS are  implementation strategies related to                                                               
locations  and  lease  stipulations.     The  state's  collective                                                               
interest  will  be  submitted  by letter  during  the  draft  EIS                                                               
comment  period;  from  DNR's  perspective,  BLM  must  elect  an                                                               
alternative that would provide the  maximum flexibility to future                                                               
decision-makers and  that would enable  them to rely on  new data                                                               
and on  existing local, state,  and federal  permitting processes                                                               
related    to    responsible   development,    production,    and                                                               
transportation of oil  and gas resources to and  from the coastal                                                               
plain.   Further,  DNR has  contacted organizations  representing                                                               
resident  stakeholders   to  identify  areas  of   alignment  and                                                               
partnership, and  continues to discuss alternatives  presented in                                                               
the draft  EIS.  Ms. Martineau  opined SJR 7 would  reinforce the                                                               
importance of responsible  oil and gas development  and she urged                                                               
for  the  "final  resolution"  to  include  a  recommendation  to                                                               
maximize flexibility for future decision-makers.                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
1:56:23 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
FENTON REXFORD informed  the committee he was born  and raised in                                                               
Kaktovik, which is the only  community within ANWR and is located                                                               
within  the  area  [designated  by section  1002  of  the  Alaska                                                               
National  Interest  Lands  Conservation   Act  (ANILCA)]  of  the                                                               
coastal plain.   He provided  a short  history of the  people and                                                               
their relationship  with their  homeland over  11,000 years.   In                                                               
1970, the  government took over  23 million acres of  Tribal land                                                               
and returned 92,000  acres around the village;  however, the land                                                               
was part of the refuge and  was "locked up, you couldn't use it."                                                               
He said  residents were unable  to access their  Native allotment                                                               
and holdings, or use traditional  subsistence and historic sites.                                                               
Today, there are restrictions on the  use of their land, and some                                                               
outside groups  want to increase  restrictions on the  land under                                                               
the illusion they  are protecting the pristine  original state of                                                               
the  land; however,  there are  people who  live in  the [section                                                               
1002 area] who  seek to coexist with  responsible development and                                                               
to  protect   the  indigenous  lifestyle.     Mr.   Rexford  said                                                               
development and preservation are  not an "either/or argument"; in                                                               
fact,  residents   do  not  need  to   choose  between  long-held                                                               
traditions and  economic security.   Inupiat  traditional culture                                                               
can evolve and  adapt to the changing world;  the opposing school                                                               
of thought is land grabbing in  the name of the environment.  The                                                               
Arctic  is  a  vast  area  that  includes  challenges,  and  also                                                               
opportunities to benefit its residents.   He expressed confidence                                                               
in  the North  Slope  Borough's (NSB's)  ability  to protect  the                                                               
natural  wildlife  and  the   environment  from  adverse  impact,                                                               
especially  if  the  local  government  can  guard  the  caribou.                                                               
Responsible development in the coastal  plain means the community                                                               
will  have  access  to  modern   living  conveniences  and  local                                                               
schools,  health  care  facilities,   public  safety,  and  other                                                               
infrastructure.                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
2:02:56 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MR.  REXFORD continued,  noting  children living  on  NS can  now                                                               
attend high school  at home.  The Inupiat  consider the resources                                                               
of the  land to be  the greatest  gifts, and resources  are found                                                               
below the  ground, such as  oil, and  above, such as  caribou and                                                               
berries.  He urged for all  parties to work together and meet the                                                               
common goal of  opening ANWR.  Mr. Rexford turned  to the subject                                                               
of  property taxation  and stated  his strong  opposition to  the                                                               
state's attempt to remove the  local government's ability to levy                                                               
property tax;  in fact, [NSB]  seeks to continue  its partnership                                                               
with the  state, and he urged  the legislature not to  align with                                                               
the governor  in this regard.   He reminded the committee  he has                                                               
been  fighting  for this  issue  for  over 50  years;  indigenous                                                               
people have  had much taken from  them and now there  is hope and                                                               
opportunity for self-determination.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
CO-CHAIR TARR expressed her belief  false choices are given under                                                               
some   circumstances;   she   assured   Mr.   Rexford   essential                                                               
infrastructure   such  as   water,   wastewater  treatment,   and                                                               
education   are   responsibilities   obligated   by   the   state                                                               
constitution, even  though the state  may not have  fulfilled its                                                               
responsibilities in rural communities.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
2:07:18 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
D.J.  FAUSKE, Director,  Government  and  External Affairs,  NSB,                                                               
stated  NSB's support  of oil  and gas  activities on  NS remains                                                               
contingent upon  the circumstances  that said  activities provide                                                               
for and benefit NSB residents  through the levy of property taxes                                                               
on  oil and  gas infrastructure.    Taxation of  property is  the                                                               
inherent power  of local  government, and  tax revenues  fund the                                                               
borough  so it  may employ  residents, provide  crucial services,                                                               
and  offset the  impacts of  development on  residents, wildlife,                                                               
and the land.   Turning to SJR 7, he said the  [Tax Cuts and Jobs                                                               
Act of 2017], provides layers  of protection for ANWR by limiting                                                               
the  footprint  of  development  by  the  surface-acre  occupancy                                                               
limitation  and  by  the   stipulations  and  required  operating                                                               
procedures.   However,  industry  should be  able  to explore  in                                                               
areas  with the  highest potential  within ANWR.   He  stated the                                                               
public  does   not  have  accurate  information   concerning  the                                                               
environmental  impacts of  oil and  gas development  in ANWR;  in                                                               
fact,  NSB  is confident  exploration  and  development will  not                                                               
significantly  affect wildlife  populations, the  environment, or                                                               
the health and  subsistence lifestyle of residents.    Mr. Fauske                                                               
recalled oil  and gas  development in  Prudhoe Bay  was conducted                                                               
with less  environmental protection and inferior  technology than                                                               
what is used today.   Further, existing infrastructure at Prudhoe                                                               
Bay did not  result in the significant damage to  wildlife or the                                                               
environment  that was  predicted by  environmental organizations.                                                               
He  assured  the committee  NSB  would  not support  opening  the                                                               
coastal plain  [section 1002  area of ANWR]  to leasing  if there                                                               
were a  serious threat to residents'  way of life and  the Arctic                                                               
ecosystem.    The  village  of Kaktovik  is  the  only  community                                                               
located  within ANWR,  thus no  one  understands the  controversy                                                               
better than the residents of  Kaktovik who have been dependent on                                                               
the land for thousands of years;  the needs and concerns of local                                                               
residents should be given greater  consideration in the decision-                                                               
making process.                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
MR.  FAUSKE   explained  NSB's  jurisdiction  reaches   from  the                                                               
Canadian  border  across NS  to  the  western border  of  Alaska,                                                               
including the  coastline along the  Beaufort Sea and  the Chukchi                                                               
Sea.    The  borough  provides   to  eight  communities  services                                                               
including education,  health and  social services,  roads, water,                                                               
sewer, and  emergency services.   He extended an  invitation from                                                               
Mayor  Brower  for members  of  the  committee  to visit  NSB  on                                                               
7/31/19.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
2:13:19 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
The committee took an at-ease from 2:13 p.m. to 2:16 p.m.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
2:16:18 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CO-CHAIR TARR opened public testimony on SJR 7.                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
2:16:25 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
The committee took a brief at-ease.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
2:16:40 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CO-CHAIR TARR reopened invited testimony.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
2:17:11 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
TERESA   IMM,  Executive   Vice   President,  Resource   Regional                                                               
Development, Arctic  Slope Regional Corporation  (ASRC), informed                                                               
the  committee  she  has  been  working  with  the  community  of                                                               
Kaktovik - the  only village located within the  coastal plain of                                                               
ANWR -  regarding oil and  gas leasing and regarding  BLM's draft                                                               
EIS, to  ensure the community is  involved in the process  and to                                                               
mitigate  impacts  to  Kaktovik   while  providing  for  economic                                                               
growth.   She said  ASRC owns  92,000 acres of  land in  ANWR and                                                               
along  with  the Kaktovik  Inupiat  Corporation  (KIC), has  been                                                               
urging for  oil and gas  leasing for over 40  years.  As  ANWR is                                                               
now open for leasing, ASRC  seeks to ensure leasing proceeds with                                                               
cultural,    subsistence,   and    Kaktovik's   economic    needs                                                               
incorporated into the  leasing documents.  Further,  ASRC and KIC                                                               
seek to ensure  the BLM program allows them to  develop their own                                                               
land  to  fulfill   the  intent  of  the   Alaska  Native  Claims                                                               
Settlement  Act (ANCSA).   The  federal land  is an  extension of                                                               
Native land,  therefore, communities,  agencies, the  state, NSB,                                                               
and others  need to be  closely aligned  to ensure goals  are met                                                               
for  all parties.    Ms.  Imm expressed  confidence  oil and  gas                                                               
exploration can  protect wildlife  and the environment;  in fact,                                                               
oil  and  gas  development  on  NS  has  evolved  and  should  be                                                               
considered the "gold standard" for  oil and gas development.  She                                                               
strongly  encouraged  the  legislature  to  continue  to  support                                                               
ASRC's efforts  as leasing will provide  short-term benefits, and                                                               
could provide  long-term benefits,  to the  state.   She observed                                                               
the  search for  economic  diversity statewide  has  not found  a                                                               
solution that provides  stable funding for communities.   Ms. Imm                                                               
urged the committee to pass SJR 7.                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
2:20:46 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CO-CHAIR TARR returned attention to public testimony.                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
2:21:32 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
PETER NOLAN, Director, Member  Services, Alaska Chamber, informed                                                               
the  committee  the  Alaska  Chamber  (Chamber)  is  a  nonprofit                                                               
organization whose  members work  to promote a  positive business                                                               
environment in Alaska; the  Chamber supports responsible resource                                                               
development that brings economic  opportunities to Alaskans.  The                                                               
Chamber  strongly  supports  SJR   7,  which  would  help  ensure                                                               
America's  energy security  and allow  Alaska and  the nation  to                                                               
benefit from  expanding energy production  in Alaska.   Mr. Nolan                                                               
acknowledged renewable energy  is growing but will  account for a                                                               
minority of American energy production  through 2040; new oil and                                                               
gas from  the non-wilderness portion  of the coastal plain  is an                                                               
important  part of  achieving energy  dominance, and  the Chamber                                                               
encourages  the House  Resources Standing  Committee to  pass the                                                               
resolution.                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
2:23:14 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
K.K.  DAVIS  informed  the  committee  she  has  been  an  Alaska                                                               
resident since 1991 and is  currently a student at the University                                                               
of Alaska Fairbanks  (UAF) studying Arctic policy  and changes to                                                               
the  Arctic climate.   She  also  owns a  wilderness guiding  and                                                               
canoeing instruction  business which is  connected to the  use of                                                               
wild and  scenic rivers.   Ms. Davis  said her  immediate concern                                                               
about SJR  7 is  the speed  at which BLM  is processing  the EIS.                                                               
She urged  that the coastline  remain intact and pointed  out BLM                                                               
has 22.1  million acres in the  National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska                                                               
(NPR-A)  adjacent to  ANWR.    Ms. Davis  seeks  to explore  ANWR                                                               
before  there  are further  alarming  changes  and [oil  and  gas                                                               
exploration] would apply more pressure to a wilderness area.                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
2:25:45 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
BRAD SNOW said  he has been a resident of  Alaska since 1973, and                                                               
in  1995  began working  as  a  guide  along the  Hulahula  River                                                               
drainage in ANWR, which he  described as the most beautiful place                                                               
on  earth.    He  expressed  his surprise  at  the  abundance  of                                                               
animals,  birdlife, unique  scenery and  the lack  of development                                                               
found there.   He compared an oil derrick in  the wilderness to a                                                               
spot of spaghetti sauce on  a white shirt.  Furthermore, economic                                                               
potential for  some is not  worthy of endangering  the livelihood                                                               
of  a group  of Alaska  residents, destroying  tourist potential,                                                               
and  losing untouched  wilderness.   Mr.  Snow  spoke of  guiding                                                               
visitors  and residents  along the  Hulahula River  for the  last                                                               
eight  years  who are  amazed  and  delighted with  the  pristine                                                               
beauty  and   cautioned  it  -   and  the  economic   benefit  of                                                               
development - could be gone tomorrow.                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
2:28:02 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
SYLVIA PANZARELLA said  she and her husband have  lived in Alaska                                                               
for  almost twenty  years in  Kodiak and  Anchorage.   She agreed                                                               
with  previous speakers  who have  noted the  destruction of  the                                                               
wilderness  and  wildlife,  and   the  loss  of  subsistence  and                                                               
cultural importance.   Ms. Panzarella  stressed drilling  in ANWR                                                               
is a poor financial investment decision  on the part of the state                                                               
because oil production would not  begin for ten years, and within                                                               
the  next  ten years  there  may  be  new sources  of  electrical                                                               
energy.    For  example,  Kodiak   is  99.8  percent  powered  by                                                               
sustainable  energy  from  wind  and  water  energy.    She  said                                                               
Governor Dunleavy is going to  give $345 million to oil companies                                                               
in the  next two years  at the expense  of Alaska citizens.   She                                                               
urged the  committee to remember the  state motto - North  to the                                                               
Future - and to move away from oil dependence.                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  RASMUSSEN asked  for an  explanation of  the $345                                                               
million giveaway referenced by Ms. Panzarella.                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
2:30:52 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MS. PANZARELLA explained $100 million  is "already set aside" and                                                               
she would provide the figures to Representative Rasmussen.                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
2:31:11 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
DAVE  HARBOUR said  he previously  provided written  testimony to                                                               
the committee.   He recalled  many decades of  [Alaska] governors                                                               
and  [state] legislatures  have supported  reasonable development                                                               
of the  [section 1002  area] in ANWR.   Furthermore,  promises of                                                               
proper development in  said area [would be] kept  and should move                                                               
forward.   He pointed out  the committee  and the state  House of                                                               
Representatives are  not alone but  are supported by  the nation,                                                               
as  evidenced  by  his  experience   serving  on  the  Regulatory                                                               
Commission of  Alaska, the Western  Conference of  Public Service                                                               
Commissioners, the  Gas Committee of the  National Association of                                                               
Regulatory Utility Commissioners, and  the Interstate Oil and Gas                                                               
Compact Commission.  In fact,  written resolutions of support for                                                               
ANWR  were  garnered from  the  Interstate  Oil and  Gas  Compact                                                               
Commission.   Mr. Harbour said  a study indicated that  there was                                                               
"a loss to  America of not developing  these resources" [document                                                               
not provided].  He recommended  the legislature provide copies of                                                               
SJR 7 to certain members of Congress.                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
2:35:39 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CARL  PORTMAN,  Deputy  Director, Resource  Development  Council,                                                               
informed  the committee  the Resource  Development Council  (RDC)                                                               
has consistently supported opening the  [section area] of ANWR to                                                               
oil and gas  development.  The coastal plain  has been identified                                                               
as America's best  onshore prospect for conventional  oil and gas                                                               
discovery.  Alaska  is dependent upon development  of its natural                                                               
resources to support  its economy; in fact, the  discovery of oil                                                               
led  to statehood.   Oil  production  is the  economic engine  of                                                               
Alaska; although  TAPS is  operating at  less than  capacity, oil                                                               
production  generated approximately  80  percent of  unrestricted                                                               
general  fund  revenues  in  fiscal  year  2008  (FY  08).    Oil                                                               
production on the  coastal plain could increase  TAPS capacity to                                                               
two-thirds  of its  capacity.    The past  40  years have  proven                                                               
energy  development  and  environmental stewardship  do  coexist.                                                               
The  proposed responsible  oil and  gas development  leasing will                                                               
help  Alaska fund  public services,  generate thousands  of jobs,                                                               
and raise the  standard of living on NS.   In response to earlier                                                               
testimony, he  said development will occur  in the non-wilderness                                                               
part of the coastal plain.                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
2:38:15 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
LIAM  ZSOLT,  Director  of   Technology,  ASRC  Energy  Services,                                                               
informed the  committee, from  a global  perspective, NS  oil and                                                               
gas  industry is  a model  of  environmental responsibility  when                                                               
compared to other regions; for  example, the wildlife on NS "have                                                               
the right-of-way."  Further, as  greenhouse gases rise, producers                                                               
are   focusing   on   "lowering  footprint   and   de-carbonizing                                                               
operations" by capturing  flare gas and waste,  and by optimizing                                                               
transportation.     He   said  the   draft  EIS   indicates  ANWR                                                               
development  will not  materially impact  the carbon  balance but                                                               
will displace  oil from declining  fields, some of which  he said                                                               
are "dirtier  barrels on  the market."   Mr. Zsolt  concluded the                                                               
Alaska  state  budget  needs   responsible  development  in  ANWR                                                               
executed  by  corporate  citizens  of  the  Alaska  oil  and  gas                                                               
industry.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
2:40:08 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
EMILY   SULLIVAN,  Conservation   Associate,  Alaska   Wilderness                                                               
League, said SJR  7 states Alaskans overwhelming  support oil and                                                               
gas  development  in  ANWR;  however,  many  Alaskans  vehemently                                                               
oppose said development.   Many members of  the Alaska Wilderness                                                               
League  (League)  view the  ANWR  coastal  plain  as a  place  of                                                               
ecological  importance, solace,  recreational opportunities,  and                                                               
where   uniquely   Alaska   resources   are   protected.      She                                                               
characterized ANWR  as iconic  public land.   In addition,  SJR 7                                                               
states 0.01  percent of land  would be covered by  production and                                                               
support facilities,  which ignores the  fact that the  effects of                                                               
seismic testing,  gravel mining,  and pipelines would  impact the                                                               
entire  coastal plain.   The  resolution  estimates the  economic                                                               
value  of the  coastal  plain  but not  the  ecological value  of                                                               
migratory  birds, musk  oxen, wolves,  caribou, and  polar bears,                                                               
and  makes no  mention of  the Gwich'in  people and  their sacred                                                               
relationship  with the  coastal  plain.   Ms.  Sullivan said  the                                                               
aforementioned  oversights are  just  a few  of  the reasons  the                                                               
League is opposed to SJR 7.   Finally, the coastal plain protects                                                               
many resources  more valuable than oil;  ANWR is one of  the last                                                               
places where people  still live in harmony with the  land and oil                                                               
and gas development on the coastal plain is a travesty.                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  RASMUSSEN  asked  for the  League's  position  on                                                               
previous testimony  from residents  in the  region in  support of                                                               
SJR 7.                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
MS. SULLIVAN  said the requested  statement of position  would be                                                               
provided.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
2:43:03 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
LOIS  EPSTEIN,   Engineer  and  Director,  Arctic   Program,  The                                                               
Wilderness  Society,   informed  the  committee   The  Wilderness                                                               
Society  scientists and  staff have  worked in  Alaska since  the                                                               
1930s  to protect  ANWR from  development because  the refuge  is                                                               
recognized as  a place of  wildlife, wilderness,  and subsistence                                                               
value.   She said not  all places  in Alaska are  appropriate for                                                               
oil  drilling and  industrialization.   The provision  supporting                                                               
drilling was  quietly attached to the  [Tax Cuts and Jobs  Act of                                                               
2017], and  thus needed 51  votes to pass  the U.S. Senate.   She                                                               
pointed out SJR 7 indicates 0.01  percent of the entire refuge is                                                               
subject  to  development;  however,  development  would  actually                                                               
require a  system of infrastructure  that would cover  the entire                                                               
acreage of  the coastal  plain.   Further, SJR  7 has  many other                                                               
problems:  it does not  acknowledge the interests of the Gwich'in                                                               
and Inupiat;  it does  not recognize the  uncertainty of  low oil                                                               
production; it  does not acknowledge  the burden to the  state to                                                               
pay  perhaps  billions of  dollars  in  oil  tax credits  to  oil                                                               
companies  used  to offset  production  tax  on existing  NS  oil                                                               
production,  as  revealed  by  DNR  testimony  before  the  House                                                               
Finance  Committee  on  2/27/19  [document not  provided].    Ms.                                                               
Epstein stressed unlike previous  resolutions in this regard, SJR
7 will matter and urged the committee to vote no.                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
2:45:50 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
GLEN SOLOMON said  he is Inupaiq, a resident,  a whaling captain,                                                               
a hunter, a  husband, a father, and a leader  in the community of                                                               
Kaktovik.   He  expressed  his support  for  opening the  coastal                                                               
plain  to oil  and  gas  leasing because  the  coastal plain  can                                                               
provide   significant  future   revenue   to   state  and   local                                                               
governments so  that the tax  base [from oil and  gas activities]                                                               
can  continue  to  provide  health  and  safety  services  to  NS                                                               
communities.  Kaktovik is the  only community in [section 1002 of                                                               
ANWR] and he  urged legislators to listen  to residents' comments                                                               
regarding  SJR  7.    Mr.  Solomon  advised  residents  currently                                                               
balance subsistence  activities and  those of industry,  and with                                                               
proper  stipulations, exploration  can  occur  that will  protect                                                               
subsistence resources;  like the Gwich'in, residents  of Kaktovik                                                               
depend  on  caribou  and  know  that  caribou  can  coexist  with                                                               
industry.    For example,  the  Porcupine  caribou herd  and  the                                                               
Central Arctic  caribou herd migrate  through oil and  gas fields                                                               
in  Canada  and  the  U.S.,  and the  Gwich'in  and  Inupaiq  are                                                               
dependent on both of these herds.                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
2:48:26 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MALLORY  PRIMM expressed   her  strong  opposition to  SJR 7  for                                                               
several reasons:  SJR 7  states Alaskans overwhelming support oil                                                               
and gas development, but this  is a misrepresentation because she                                                               
and her community  do not support the resolution;  SJR 7 narrowly                                                               
defines the  impact of  development in  a non-wilderness  area of                                                               
ANWR, but, in fact, the entire refuge  is set aside as a home for                                                               
200  species  of  birds,  77  percent of  the  coastal  plain  is                                                               
critical habitat for  polar bears and caribou, and  more than 200                                                               
acres will  be affected  by pipelines,  gravel mines,  ice roads,                                                               
and seismic  exploration.  The  estimates of revenue  included in                                                               
SJR  7 are  inaccurate and  she asked  to see  the origin  of the                                                               
estimates; BP  pulled out  of its Arctic  program in  2017, which                                                               
indicates  there  is  a  realistic  risk  versus  the  reward  of                                                               
drilling in the  Arctic.  Ms. Primm stressed  the intrinsic value                                                               
of the coastal plain as wild and protected land.                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  RAUSCHER  asked  how Ms.  Primm  "qualified"  the                                                               
community for which she was speaking.                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
MS.  PRIMM said  she  is a  community member  and  the voices  of                                                               
individual Alaskans should be heard.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
2:51:32 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
ODIN MILLER,  speaking as a lifelong  Alaskan, said SJR 7  is "an                                                               
extremely raw  deal for  Alaskans ...."   The  federal government                                                               
will get  most of the  money from  development due to  the "90:10                                                               
royalty  split"  and development  in  ANWR  will cost  the  state                                                               
millions of dollars in oil tax  credits [that would be due to oil                                                               
companies].   He questioned  whether the  state could  afford the                                                               
aforementioned  costs   and  suggested  the   legislature  should                                                               
instead  repeal  Senate  Bill 21  [passed  in  the  Twenty-Eighth                                                               
Alaska  State Legislature].    Further, SJR  7  would cause  food                                                               
shortages in  certain villages due  to declines in  the Porcupine                                                               
caribou herd  that would  result from oil  drilling.   Mr. Miller                                                               
expressed  his  support  for   expanding  subsistence  rights  on                                                               
federal   wilderness  land   and   for  removing   some  of   the                                                               
restrictions  burdened  upon  residents; however,  this  separate                                                               
issue  could be  addressed by  a  specific resolution  to do  so,                                                               
instead of SJR 7, which calls for industrial development.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  RASMUSSEN questioned  the  source  of "the  90:10                                                               
split, for the federal government and state."                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
MR. FULTON stated  the [Tax Cuts and Jobs Act  of 2017] defined a                                                               
50:50 split between state and federal [governments].                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
MR. MILLER agreed with Mr. Fulton's correction.                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
2:54:3 PM                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
MICHAEL  JESPERSON  spoke in  support  of  SJR  7 and  noted  the                                                               
resolution does  not ask for the  approval of a specific  plan of                                                               
development or  project, either  of which  would require  an EIS.                                                               
He observed  if a viable  energy alternative to carbon  fuels was                                                               
available  today  it would  require  a  minimum  of 60  years  to                                                               
achieve production,  thus carbon-based  fuels will  be used  as a                                                               
primary fuel for a minimum of  60 years, and another 100 years as                                                               
a  secondary  fuel.   Because  Alaska  has  strict  environmental                                                               
rules,  any development  of carbon-based  fuels is  best done  in                                                               
Alaska where  it will  be done properly.   Mr.  Jesperson advised                                                               
most of  the energy for electric  cars comes from petroleum.   He                                                               
cautioned  any oil  discovered in  the [section  1002 area]  will                                                               
take  20  years  to  production   and  SJR  7  will  help  future                                                               
legislators  find revenue,  will provide  jobs, and  will protect                                                               
the planet.                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
2:57:04 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MATTHEW REXFORD,  President, Kaktovik Inupiat  Corporation (KIC),                                                               
said  he is  Inupiat and  a lifelong  resident of  Kaktovik.   He                                                               
stated he  is in strong support  of SJR 7 because  development on                                                               
NS will  continue to  provide the  critical public  services that                                                               
have  led to  increased  life expectancy  for  residents.   Since                                                               
development began  in Prudhoe Bay,  there have  been improvements                                                               
in  health care  facilities, public  health services,  education,                                                               
and  other  benefits  such  as  local  schools.    Based  on  the                                                               
experience  of NS,  development  and subsistence  can coexist  in                                                               
regard  to  caribou herds;  in  fact,  KIC  does not  expect  the                                                               
[impact] to  the Porcupine caribou  herd to be different  than to                                                               
those in other  areas.  North Slope development  allows the state                                                               
to fund  rural development projects  and has some of  the highest                                                               
environmental mitigation  and remediation standards  for industry                                                               
in the  world.  Mr. Rexford  said the [section 1002  area] of the                                                               
coastal plain was  set aside for oil and gas  development and has                                                               
never  been designated  as wilderness.   He  restated his  strong                                                               
support and  also reported support from  the federally recognized                                                               
[Kaktovik  Village   and  the   Regional  Alaska   Native  Tribal                                                               
government].                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
2:59:48 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
RYAN   MARSH,  Arctic   Program   Coordinator,  Northern   Alaska                                                               
Environmental  Center, recalled  a similar  resolution passed  in                                                               
2017; subsequent to the passage of  the [Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of                                                               
2017],  the federal  government  is pushing  the leasing  mandate                                                               
through and SJR  7 is an endorsement of a  rushed process that is                                                               
an affront to protections provided  by the National Environmental                                                               
Policy  Act  of  1969  (NEPA).    He  pointed  out  the  [federal                                                               
government shutdown  from 12/22/18-1/25/19] shortened  the public                                                               
process; however, strong  opposition was heard in  the NS region,                                                               
Anchorage  and  Fairbanks  that  belies  the  statement  that  an                                                               
overwhelming majority of Alaskans favor  [SJR 7].  Furthermore, a                                                               
larger  majority of  Americans  seek protection  as indicated  by                                                               
proposed legislation to repeal leasing  from the tax act that has                                                               
been  introduced  in  the  U.S. House  of  Representatives.    He                                                               
characterized SJR  7 as a  small and greedy action  neglectful of                                                               
local Native residents,  and urged the committee  to withdraw the                                                               
resolution.                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
3:02:15 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
RON YARNELL  informed the  committee he  has guided  Alaskans and                                                               
visitors  from over  the  world on  rivers  crossing the  coastal                                                               
plain of  ANWR since 1976.   He said the coastal  plain is unique                                                               
in  NS  and  noted  many  residents live  in  Alaska  because  of                                                               
wilderness;  he   questioned  why  one  would   destroy  the  few                                                               
protected areas of national significance.   Mr. Yarnell suggested                                                               
the industry should  look outside the refuge for more  oil and to                                                               
create jobs, and urged the committee to vote against [SJR 7].                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
3:03:36 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
LISA  BARAFF recalled  [Mr.  Fulton] said  SJR  7 represents  the                                                               
legislature's official comment to BLM  on the draft EIS; however,                                                               
the resolution  contains inaccuracies and does  not represent the                                                               
sentiment  of a  large  percentage  of Alaskans.    In fact,  the                                                               
response to the [Alaska Senate  Majority 2019 Web Poll] showed 44                                                               
percent do not support development  in the coastal plain in ANWR,                                                               
and thus 55 percent is a  small majority.  Also, testimony during                                                               
scoping hearings  on the  EIS and  on the  draft EIS  showed many                                                               
Alaskans   and  the   Gwich'in  nation   of  Alaska   and  Canada                                                               
unanimously oppose  development in  the coastal plain.   Finally,                                                               
referrals  to   impacts  to  caribou   herds  elsewhere   do  not                                                               
acknowledge that  the coastal plain  is the caribou  herd nursery                                                               
ground.                                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
3:06:33 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
KARA  MORIATY, President/CEO,  Alaska  Oil  and Gas  Association,                                                               
said  the  oil and  gas  industry  and  most Alaskans  have  long                                                               
supported a  leasing program for  the coastal plain.   In January                                                               
[2019], a  statewide poll showed  64 percent of  Alaskans support                                                               
development of  the coastal plain  [document not provided].   The                                                               
Alaska   National  Interest   Lands  Conservation   Act  (ANILCA)                                                               
expanded  the refuge  to over  19  million acres,  90 percent  of                                                               
which is protected wilderness.   Section 1002 of ANILCA set aside                                                               
a  portion  of   the  coastal  plain  for  future   oil  and  gas                                                               
development, which is known as  the 1002 area.  Development there                                                               
is  limited by  the [Tax  Cuts  and Jobs  Act of  2017] to  2,000                                                               
acres, which  is equal to  approximately one-half of  the acreage                                                               
of  the  Ted  Stevens  Anchorage   International  Airport.    Ms.                                                               
Moriarty reported by  2050, petroleum will be  the largest source                                                               
of energy  consumed in the  U.S. and worldwide, thus  demand will                                                               
continue for  at least  30-35 years.   Estimated  production from                                                               
the [section 1002  area] is 10 billion-11 billion  barrels of oil                                                               
and it is  the largest onshore play on federal  land in the U.S.;                                                               
its  production will  reduce  U.S. reliance  on  foreign oil  and                                                               
reduce imports  by almost $600  billion.  She closed,  noting the                                                               
industry has a  long history of safe,  effective, and responsible                                                               
development in  the Arctic, ensuring  continued jobs  and revenue                                                               
for Alaska.                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
[SJR 7 was held over.]                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
3:10:47 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
ADJOURNMENT                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
There being no  further business before the  committee, the House                                                               
Resources Standing Committee meeting was adjourned at 3:11 p.m.                                                                 

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Outdoor Recreation - Capitol Convergence 2019.pdf HRES 3/6/2019 1:20:00 PM
Outdoor Recreation
Outdoor Recreation - Alaska's Outdoor Economy.pdf HRES 3/6/2019 1:20:00 PM
Outdoor Recreation
Outdoor recreation - legislative info package March 2019.pdf HRES 3/6/2019 1:20:00 PM
Outdoor Recreation
Outdoor Recreation - Alaska-hunting-report 2017.pdf HRES 3/6/2019 1:20:00 PM
Outdoor Recreation
Outdoor Recreation - EARTH FLYER 2019.pdf HRES 3/6/2019 1:20:00 PM
Outdoor Recreation
Outdoor Recreation - Matanuska-Susitna Borough re Snowtrac Funding Letter to Governor Dunleavy 02-21-19.pdf HRES 3/6/2019 1:20:00 PM
Outdoor Recreation
Outdoor Recreation - Matanuska-Susitna Borough Resolution re SnowTrac Funding.docx HRES 3/6/2019 1:20:00 PM
Outdoor Recreation
Outdoor Recreation - Dear Governor Dunleavy from Petersville Community re Snowmobile Trails Advisory Council 2.21.19.pdf HRES 3/6/2019 1:20:00 PM
Outdoor Recreation
SJR7 2.20.19.PDF HRES 3/6/2019 1:20:00 PM
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SJR 7
SJR7 Supporting Document - Sponsor Statement.pdf HRES 3/6/2019 1:20:00 PM
HRES 3/8/2019 1:20:00 PM
SJR 7
SJR7 Fiscal Note.pdf HRES 3/6/2019 1:20:00 PM
HRES 3/8/2019 1:20:00 PM
SJR 7
SJR7 Supporting Document - ANWR Votes in AK LEG 1997-2017.pdf HRES 3/6/2019 1:20:00 PM
HRES 3/8/2019 1:20:00 PM
SJR 7
SJR7 Supporting Document - BLM ANWR Coastal Plain Oil & Gas Leasing Program DEIS Executive Summary.pdf HRES 3/6/2019 1:20:00 PM
HRES 3/8/2019 1:20:00 PM
SJR 7
SJR7 Supporting Document - DEIS Surface Development Definition.pdf HRES 3/6/2019 1:20:00 PM
HRES 3/8/2019 1:20:00 PM
SJR 7
SJR7 Supporting Document - DEIS Table 3-8 Estimated Petroleum Resources.pdf HRES 3/6/2019 1:20:00 PM
HRES 3/8/2019 1:20:00 PM
SJR 7
SJR7 Supporting Document - DEIS Table 3-35 Projected Jobs.pdf HRES 3/6/2019 1:20:00 PM
HRES 3/8/2019 1:20:00 PM
SJR 7
SJR7 Supporting Document - DEIS Table 3-37 Government Revenues.pdf HRES 3/6/2019 1:20:00 PM
HRES 3/8/2019 1:20:00 PM
SJR 7
SJR7 Supporting Document - USGS ANWR & 1002 Area Map.pdf HRES 3/6/2019 1:20:00 PM
HRES 3/8/2019 1:20:00 PM
SJR 7
SJR7 Supporting Document - RDC Letter 2.22.19.pdf HRES 3/6/2019 1:20:00 PM
HRES 3/8/2019 1:20:00 PM
SJR 7
SJR7 Supporting Document - Alliance Email 2.25.19.pdf HRES 3/6/2019 1:20:00 PM
HRES 3/8/2019 1:20:00 PM
SJR 7
SJR7 Supporting Document - Alaska Chamber Letter 2.22.19.pdf HRES 3/6/2019 1:20:00 PM
HRES 3/8/2019 1:20:00 PM
SJR 7
Outdoor Recreation - Resident Hunter Economic Impact.pdf HRES 3/6/2019 1:20:00 PM
Outdoor Recreation
SJR7 Supporting Document - Greater Fairbanks Chamber Letter.pdf HRES 3/6/2019 1:20:00 PM
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SJR 7