CSSJR 40(RES) - FISHERIES MANAGEMENT FEE Number 0039 CHAIRMAN AUSTERMAN announced the committee would hear, CSSJR 40(RES), "Relating to the fisheries management fee proposed by President Clinton." Number 0068 LORALI MEIER, Legislative Secretary to Senator Loren Leman, read the sponsor statement into the record: "Senate Joint Resolution 40 expresses the legislature's opposition to a proposed fisheries management fee included in President's Clinton's FY 99 budget. The fee is designed to fund the management and enforcement activities of the National Marine Fisheries Service. Because Alaska has the most profitable fisheries in the country, our state's fishermen would pay the largest share of the $20 million that is expected to be generated nationwide. "Alaska's fishermen would receive no new benefits or services from this fee. President Clinton's budget does not specify whether the tax would apply to those fish caught in federally managed waters, or whether it would extend to all fish, regardless of management zone. It would appear likely that the fee would be made to apply to all fish caught in waters around Alaska." Number 0179 JERRY MCCUNE, Representative, United Fishermen of Alaska, stated that Alaska Fishermen would carry the burden of the 1 percent. He pointed out the inshore fishermen do not have any federal enforcement, as they are not fishing in federal waters, therefore they would be paying a tax for federal water fisheries. He stated that he finds it unfair and is in opposition to the tax and is in support of CSSJR 40(RES). Number 0260 REPRESENTATIVE SCOTT OGAN made a motion to move CSSJR 40(RES), with individual recommendations and asked unanimous consent. Number 0301 CHAIRMAN AUSTERMAN asked if there was an objection. Hearing none, CSSJR 40 (RES) was moved out of the House Special Committee on Fisheries.