HCR 8-NORTH SLOPE NATURAL GAS PIPELINE ROUTING    CHAIRMAN TORGERSON announced HCR 8 to be up for consideration. REPRESENTATIVE WHITAKER, sponsor of HCR 8, said the resolution is straightforward and does not compete with SB 162. It states clearly that the legislature opposes an over-the-top route and that it will do all within its power to encourage natural gas commercialization in a manner consistent with our maximum area constitutional mandate. CHAIRMAN TORGERSON proposed that on page 2, line 6, deleting the phrase: "including particularly the financing proposal of the Alaska Gasline Port Authority, a public authority established by Alaska municipalities for the promotion of transportation-related commerce,". Referring to the language on page 2, lines 26 and 31, he said he could not sign off on something that said he would use every power within his constitutional authority to facilitate commercialization. That could include incentives and other things, a broad based statement. REPRESENTATIVE WHITAKER said he supported removing the language on page 2, lines 6 - 8. He told members that language was added by the House Oil and Gas Committee and he didn't think it was appropriate. Regarding Chairman Torgerson's second concern on lines 26 and 31, Representative Whitaker suggested inserting "reasonable" in front of "power". SENATOR TAYLOR moved to adopt Amendment 1: On page 2, line 6, delete "including particularly the financing proposal of the Alaska Gasline Port Authority, a public authority established by Alaska municipalities for the promotion of transportation-related commerce," On page 2, lines 26 and 31, insert "reasonable" before "power". There were no objections and it was so ordered. MR. JERRY MCCUTCHEON commented on HCR 8. SENATOR TAYLOR moved to pass SCS HCR 8(RES) from committee with individual recommendations. There were no objections and it was so ordered.