SJR 25-FLOODING AND EROSION CONTROL ASSISTANCE CHAIR MORGAN announced that the next order of business would be SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 25, Recommending that certain federal funding restrictions be eased so that more villages in Alaska would qualify for assistance relating to flooding and erosion. Number 0452 SENATOR DONALD OLSON, Alaska State Legislature, sponsor of SJR 25, provided the following statements: On November 8, 2003, a winter storm hit western Alaska. This storm caused considerable damage to Unalakleet, Shishmaref, and some of Nome's surrounding areas. While the governor had declared a state of disaster because of the storm, the continued effects of the erosion on the villages of Alaska are not being solved by emergency disaster declarations. Because of that we need help and a coordinated effort by the Army Corps of Engineers. One of the difficulties that we've been facing is that the Army Corps of Engineers has a cost and benefit analysis for projects in rural Alaska. SJR 25 is a resolution requesting that the Army Corps of Engineers go ahead and ease the restrictions of the cost-benefit analysis for these projects. I proposed this resolution in response to many concerns voiced by my constituents and the constituents in other parts of Alaska, outside of my district, with regard to the erosion and flooding problems that plague rural Alaska. Currently, many of the villages in western Alaska and throughout the state are not receiving the assistance needed for the protection of life and property, and because of that I urge your support for this resolution to focus attention on this very serious matter. CHAIR MORGAN, upon determining there were no questions and no one wishing to testify, announced that public testimony was closed. Number 0613 REPRESENTATIVE ANDERSON moved to report SJR 25 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, SJR 25 was reported from the House Community and Regional Affairs Standing Committee.