HJR 34-COAST GUARD ICEBREAKERS & ARCTIC BASE  9:44:42 AM CHAIR WIELECHOWSKI announced that the next bill would be HJR 34, a resolution that urges the President and Congress to fund a Coast Guard Arctic Base and icebreakers. The committee has heard and reported out the Senate companion bill. ROB EARL, staff, Representative Bob Herron, explained HJR 34 on behalf of the House State Affairs Committee, sponsor of HJR 34. He pointed out that the crux of the resolution is on page 4, line 21, which asks Congress to fund icebreakers and an Arctic Coast Guard base. He drew attention to the one difference in the current version of the bill, as compared to the Senate version. On page 4, line 11, the phrase "strategically important" has been inserted before "Bering Strait" and clarifies the term "choke point" on line 12. "Choke point" is a military term of art meaning a geographic feature, such as a valley or a strait, which would require any armed force passing through to present a much narrower front, thereby decreasing its combative power. He stressed the importance of the Bering Strait to the future of the Arctic. CHAIR WIELECHOWSKI referred to previous public testimony and opened public testimony. CHAIR WIELECHOWSKI opined that HJR was an important resolution in that it would facilitate icebreakers in the Arctic. JEFFERY GARRETT, retired, U.S. Coast Guard, offered to answer questions on HJR 34. CHAIR WIELECHOWSKI closed public testimony SENATOR GIESSEL moved to report CS for HJR 34, version [B.A.] from committee with individual recommendations and the attached zero fiscal note. There being no objection, CSHJR 34(STA)am was reported from the Senate State Affairs Standing Committee.