HJR 16-OPPOSING MILK TAX 3:36:35 PM CHAIR OLSON announced that the next order of business would be HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 16, Opposing imposition of a milk tax on Alaskans. REPRESENTATIVE BOB LYNN, Alaska State Legislature, sponsor of HJR 16, began by thanking the committee for hearing HJR 16. He informed the committee that HJR 16 is similar to legislation that was introduced and heard [last session] but became stuck at the end of the session. 3:37:37 PM DIRK MOFFATT, Staff to Representative Bob Lynn, Alaska State Legislature, explained that HJR 16 is a resolution opposing the milk tax, which is the "Mandatory Dairy Promotion Assessment". The milk tax was imposed on milk producers in 1983 to decrease milk surplus by increasing demand. However, Alaska doesn't produce enough milk to meet its demands. Therefore, Alaska was excluded from the milk tax. Nothing has changed since 1983, and therefore Alaska shouldn't be forced to promote outside surplus milk from the Lower 48. Mr. Moffatt then drew attention to the letter in opposition to the milk tax from Alaska's congressional delegation to the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture. Mr. Moffatt requested the committee oppose the milk tax and pass HJR 16 from committee. 3:39:41 PM REPRESENTATIVE GATTO inquired as to the percentage of milk that is imported. REPRESENTATIVE GARDNER answered about half. MR. MOFFATT deferred to Mr. Castillo. 3:40:14 PM MARIO CASTILLO, Executive Director, The Dairy Trade Coalition, explained that The Dairy Trade Coalition is comprised of consumers and agricultural business interests throughout the U.S. The organization has affiliates in Alaska, including the Alaska chapter of Women Involved in Farm Economics and the Alaska Milk Coalition. In response to Representative Gatto's question, Mr. Castillo offered to get the specific percentage of milk imported into Alaska versus how much is produced in the state. 3:43:07 PM REPRESENTATIVE GATTO related his understanding that the purpose of the milk tax was to increase the sale of milk by supporting an advertising campaign. However, Alaska doesn't need the advertising [as there is no surplus of milk in Alaska]. Representative Gatto opined that not paying the milk tax is a good idea. 3:43:56 PM REPRESENTATIVE LEDOUX moved to report HJR 16 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, it was so ordered. The committee took an at-ease from 3:44 p.m. to 3:47 p.m.