HJR 27-ALASKA/RUSSIA MARITIME BOUNDARY REPRESENTATIVE JOHN COGHILL, sponsor of HJR 27, explained the measure is an attempt to resolve a maritime boundary discrepancy between Russia and the United States in the Chukchi Sea. The current boundary was never ratified and contains loopholes. HJR 27 requests the establishment of a boundary and that the State of Alaska be at the table during negotiations. HJR 27 will be sent to members of Congress, the Governor, the President, and the Secretary of the Department of the Interior. SENATOR GREEN referred to lines 6 through 10 on page 3, and questioned whether HJR 27 requests that the 40,000 square miles of ocean not be given to the Russian government. REPRESENTATIVE COGHILL said that is correct because we would be asking that the current boundary be revoked and that the boundary issue be revisited. He noted the United States has already agreed to give away some islands under dispute, as well as some fishing grounds. A Russian trawler was recently chased off of some of the disputed grounds, but the United States is operating on the premise that the disputed grounds belong to it. SENATOR GREEN moved CSHJR 27(STA) from committee with individual recommendations and its zero fiscal note. There being no objection, CSHJR 27(STA) moved from committee. CHAIRMAN WARD announced the arrival of Senator Wilken.