HJR 54 - EXCLUDE AK NATL FORESTS FROM ROADLESS POL Number 0249 CO-CHAIR HUDSON announced that the first order of business would be HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 54, relating to urging the exclusion of national forests in Alaska from President Clinton's proposal for withdrawal of roadless areas in the national forest system. [Testimony had been heard at previous meetings.] REPRESENTATIVE BILL WILLIAMS, Alaska State Legislature, sponsor of HJR 54, thanked the committee for hearing the resolution. He indicated HJR 54 is very important for what is left of the timber industry in Alaska. Ten years 10 years and over $13 million have been spent to create the Tongass Land Management Plan (TLMP) and now President Clinton's roadless policy would "lock up" approximately another 40 million acres in the United States. Representative Williams said one of the problems is uncertainty as to what areas will be designated as roadless. Alaska probably has the best forest practices in the United States. Furthermore, the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (ANILCA) states that the President cannot take any more lands out of Alaska without first taking it before Congress. He noted that Governor [Knowles] supports the resolution. REPRESENTATIVE COWDERY stated that he is in support of HJR 54. Number 0561 REPRESENTATIVE HARRIS indicated he is in strong support of HJR 54, which addresses the fact that there has been an economic downturn in the state from a loss of forest-product jobs. REPRESENTATIVE COWDERY made a motion to move HJR 54 out of committee with the attached zero fiscal note. There being no objection, HJR 54 moved out of the House Resources Standing Committee.