HJR 34-FED TRAINING AND ASSISTANCE FOR FISHERMEN Number 0446 CHAIR ANDERSON announced that the next order of business would be HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 34, Requesting the United States Department of Agriculture and the United States Department of Labor to extend Trade Adjustment Assistance benefits to Alaska fishermen; requesting the United States Congress and the United States Department of Agriculture to extend additional disaster and price support benefits to Alaska salmon fishermen; and requesting the United States Department of Agriculture to establish terminal markets in Alaska for all covered commodities including salmon. [Before the committee was CSHJR 34(FSH).] Number 0462 REPRESENTATIVE DAN OGG, Alaska State Legislature, sponsor, noted that he'd sponsored HJR 34 at the request of the Joint Legislative Salmon Industry Talk Force. He introduced Ms. Dover. Number 0480 MELISSA DOVER, Staff to Representative Dan Ogg, Alaska State Legislature, presented the resolution as follows: HJR 34 seeks to ask Congress to make some changes to the current Trade Adjustment Assistance programs to make them a better fit for commercial fishermen. Both the United States Department of Agriculture and the United States Department of Labor have Trade Adjustment Assistance programs that are designed to help workers who have been hurt by imports. Those programs were primarily designed for agricultural workers. Last year, with the recognition that imported salmon has dramatically hurt wild salmon prices, [U.S.] Senator Lisa Murkowski was able to get Alaska's commercial salmon fishermen qualified for those programs. We've been working with her office, and with fishermen and other stakeholders, to look at some of the issues hitting commercial fishermen. MS. DOVER concluded that the resolution requests specific changes to the existing programs to make them a better fit for commercial fishermen, and, ultimately, asks that the U.S. Secretary of Commerce create a program specific to commercial fishermen. Number 0616 REPRESENTATIVE DAHLSTROM moved to report CSHJR 34(FSH) out of committee with individual recommendations and the zero fiscal note. There being no objection, CSHJR 34(FSH) was reported from the House Labor and Commerce Standing Committee.