9:13:45 AM HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 2 Urging Governor Murkowski to take quick action to conduct, approve, or sanction a study of in-state natural gas needs and take-off points for intrastate use of natural gas transported in a North Slope natural gas pipeline. This was the first hearing for this resolution in the Senate Finance Committee. REPRESENTATIVE RALPH SAMUELS, sponsor of the bill, testified that on February 9, 2005, the federal Energy Regulatory Commission ruled that before an open season design or construction could begin on an Alaska natural gas pipeline, a study of in-state needs must be conducted by the State. This resolution provides "encouragement and support" to Governor Murkowski to undertake this effort. Co-Chair Green understood this resolution received a hearing in the Senator Resources Committee. Representative Samuels affirmed. Co-Chair Green asked if any unresolved issues or questions exist. Representative Samuels answered there were none. He noted that all members of the House of Representatives signed on as co-sponsors of this resolution. Development of the State's natural gas resources would benefit all communities, regardless of their location within the State. Alaskan's would have access to natural gas. 9:15:13 AM Co-Chair Green asked if the sponsor had considered whether this resolution should be distributed to other parties or interest groups and whether doing so would provide any influence. Representative Samuels replied that none were identified. The resolution is directed to the Murkowski Administration. He offered to forward the resolution to private companies or other interest groups if the Co-Chair requested. Co-Chair Green indicated this would not be necessary. She has heard significant support for this resolution. 9:16:20 AM Co-Chair Wilken offered a motion to report the resolution from Committee with individual recommendations and accompanying fiscal note. There was no objection and HCR 2 MOVED from Committee with a zero fiscal note #1 from the Department of Natural Resources.