SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 4 Relating to the federal stimulus package. Co-Chair Hoffman MOVED to ADOPT Work Draft 26-LS0480\E, Bannister, 2/2/09. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. 9:05:54 AM Co-Chair Stedman noted there were three changes in the CS: the Senate Finance Committee is now the prime sponsor, outer continental shelf language was added on page 2, starting on line 7, and a list of recipients to receive copies has been added. There is a zero fiscal note. He stated that public testimony had already been taken for SR 3. 9:06:49 AM AT EASE 9:07:29 AM RECONVENED Co-Chair Hoffman explained changed language on page 2. The primary reason for the resolution is to make the wishes of the state known, particularly to make sure the stimulus package reached all regions of the state. Co-Chair Hoffman stated that if the House takes action, there could possibly be a joint resolution, which would carry more weight, but he thought the Senate should move forward. Co-Chair Stedman agreed that if the House sends a resolution, the Senate would take swift action towards a joint resolution. 9:09:04 AM Senator Huggins explained that the outer continental shelf provision on page 2, line 5 would give the state 37.5 percent of oil revenue. The provision would put Alaska in equity with the gulf producing states established in the 2006 Energy Security Act. Senator Olson commented wondered if the outer continental shelf provision was worded strongly enough. He thought the section was the most significant portion of the resolution. Co-Chair Stedman stated that if the adjustment is made, it would have far reaching impact on the state. Co-Chair Hoffman MOVED to report CSSR 4(FIN) out of Committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CSSR 4(FIN) was REPORTED OUT of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with new fiscal note by the Senate Finance Committee for all departments.