HCR 1-GOVERNOR:TRIBAL SOVEREIGNTY AND JURIS.  8:17:09 AM CHAIR TILTON announced that the next order of business would be HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 1, Urging the Governor to acknowledge officially the sovereignty of Alaska tribal governments, to create clear and consistent policies for increased state collaboration and partnership with tribes, and to direct the attorney general to conduct a complete review of the state's litigation against Alaska Native tribes; urging the Governor to acknowledge the inherent criminal jurisdiction of Alaska tribal governments over tribal members within the boundaries of their villages; urging the Governor to cooperate with tribes' efforts to transfer Native land to trust; and urging the Governor to support multilateral negotiations between tribal governments, nontribal municipalities, and the state government to delineate clearly tribal geographical jurisdictions. 8:17:24 AM REPRESENTATIVE SEATON moved to adopt CSHCR 1, Version 29- LS0353\H, Wallace/Martin, 2/19/15, as the working document. CHAIR TILTON objected for discussion purposes. 8:17:39 AM TIM CLARK, Staff, Representative Bryce Edgmon, Alaska State Legislature, speaking on behalf of Representative Edgmon, sponsor, explained that Version H removes resolves related to the proclamation of tribal sovereignty; inherent criminal jurisdiction within Alaska Native villages; transfer of land into trust; and negotiation of tribal geographical jurisdiction. The revised resolves, he further explained, urge the governor to establish clear and consistent policies across state agencies for increased collaboration and partnership with tribes. He pointed out that a new resolve encourages the governor to negotiate agreements with Alaska Native tribes that increase their authority, responsibility, and capacity to enforce certain state laws and deliver justice at the local level. He pointed out that the third resolve urges the governor to direct the attorney general to review the state's litigation against Alaska Native tribes. Mr. Clark then reviewed the specific location of the aforementioned changes embodied in Version H. 8:20:08 AM The committee took a brief at ease. 8:20:57 AM CHAIR TILTON withdrew her objection. There being no further objection, Version H was adopted. Upon determining no one else wished to testify, Chair Tilton then closed public testimony and announced that HCR 1 would be held over.