Legislature(1999 - 2000)

1999-04-21 Senate Journal

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1999-04-21                     Senate Journal                      Page 0989
SJR 23                                                                       
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 23 BY THE SENATE RULES                             
COMMITTEE BY REQUEST OF THE GOVERNOR,                                          
                                                                               
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the                             
State of Alaska relating to subsistence use of                                 
renewable natural resources by residents; and                                  
providing for an effective date.                                               
                                                                               
was read the first time and referred to the Resources, Judiciary and           
Finance Committees.                                                            
                                                                               
Fiscal note published today from Office of the Governor.                       
                                                                               
Governors transmittal letter dated April 19:                                   
                                                                               
Dear President Pearce:                                                         
                                                                               
In less than six months, on October 1, the Federal Subsistence Board           
will take over management of subsistence fishing on nearly 60                  
percent of Alaskas rivers and lakes. That date will mark a historic            
reversal of Alaskas independence; our state will lose the right to             
manage a significant portion of the fish and wildlife within its               
borders. It would be irresponsible to turn over our right and                  
responsibility to manage Alaska's fish and game to the federal                 
government - a right that was at the heart of Alaska Statehood -               
without doing everything within my power to prevent it.                        
                                                                               
                                                                               

1999-04-21                     Senate Journal                      Page 0990
SJR 23                                                                       
Today I am once again putting forward the only approach that will              
resolve the subsistence issue. This approach, amending the Alaska              
Constitution, is the clear way to regain and retain state management           
of fish and wildlife. Other proposals, which fall short of establishing        
a rural resident priority, will not meet state constitutional                  
requirements nor satisfy Title VIII of the Alaska National Interest            
Lands Conservation Act.                                                        
                                                                               
In the past, the consequences of inaction by the Legislature have              
been postponed by the action of our Congressional delegation and               
the Secretary of Interior, but the messages from Washington now are            
loud and clear -- no one is going to bail us out again this year; there        
are no more reprieves. Either the Legislature acts to bring the state          
into compliance with the provisions of ANILCA, or the federal                  
government will take over management of subsistence resources in               
a significant part of Alaska.                                                  
                                                                               
This joint resolution calls for a vote on a state constitutional               
amendment to permit a preference to rural residents for subsistence            
uses of renewable natural resources, a principle a majority of                 
Alaskans support. Subsistence defines the special tie Alaskans have            
to our land. It makes us unique among the 50 states. In rural Alaska,          
subsistence is the special bond that defines the very essence of the           
rural way of life.                                                             
                                                                               
The language of the amendment is similar to that proposed in the               
past by myself, the Governors Subsistence Task Force, and rural                
legislators. When the amendment is coupled with appropriate                    
statutory changes, it would enable the state to comply with ANILCA             
and retain complete management of fish, and to regain management               
of wildlife on all land and water in Alaska.                                   
                                                                               
                                                                               

1999-04-21                     Senate Journal                      Page 0991
SJR 23                                                                       
The time is right to give Alaska voters an opportunity to help solve           
the subsistence dilemma. There are no viable alternatives.  Federal            
funding will enable a federal takeover of subsistence management               
starting October 1 of this year. On the other hand, if the Legislature         
has adopted a resolution allowing Alaskans to vote on a                        
constitutional amendment to establish a rural resident priority, that          
federal money will instead be fully available for state subsistence            
management of fish and wildlife.                                               
                                                                               
I call on the Legislature to take action now. There is still sufficient        
time this session to pass this resolution and avert a federal takeover.        
I urge you to demonstrate your faith in Alaskans by allowing a vote            
on this constitutional amendment.                                              
                                                                               
					Sincerely,                                                                
					/s/                                                                       
					Tony Knowles                                                              
					Governor