HJR 30-URGE U.S. SUPPORT OF REFUGEES  8:07:05 AM CO-CHAIR PARISH announced that the first order of business would be HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 30, Urging the United States Congress to reaffirm the commitment of the United States to promote the safety, health, and well-being of refugees and displaced persons; urging the United States government to uphold its international leadership role in responding to displacement crises with humanitarian assistance and to work with the international community and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to find solutions to conflicts and protect refugees; and urging the President of the United States to continue to mitigate the burden placed on frontline refugee host countries. 8:07:58 AM REPRESENTATIVE TALERICO said U.S. Congress has a lot on its plate and is doing many things. He remarked that a lot of changes are occurring worldwide. He said he cannot claim to be an expert regarding immigration and refugees. He indicated that he [is not comfortable] trying to direct Congress to "do this" when there are quite a few programs and plans and Congress is working its way through "some of these issues." In terms of telling [Congress] to "reaffirm the commitment," he said he is not sure "we've lost commitment at all." He concluded that while he understands the intent of HJR 30, he would not be supporting it. 8:09:34 AM REPRESENTATIVE LINCOLN moved to report HJR 30 out of committee. [No mention of a fiscal note was made in the motion.] REPRESENTATIVE TALERICO objected. 8:09:53 AM A roll call vote was taken. Representatives Kreiss-Tomkins (alternate), Lincoln, Drummond, and Parish voted in favor of the motion to report HJR 30 out of committee. Representatives Talerico and Saddler voted against it. Therefore, HJR 30 was reported out of the House Community and Regional Affairs Standing Committee by a vote of 4-2. 8:10:31 AM The committee took an at-ease from 8:10 a.m. to 8:14 a.m. 8:14:01 AM CO-CHAIR PARISH clarified that HJR 30 had moved out of committee "with individual recommendations and no attached fiscal note." [The committee subsequently passed a zero fiscal note for HJR 30 out of committee on 2/27/18.]