[The following comments pertain to HJR 53.] REPRESENTATIVE BARNES referred to an article in the Anchorage Daily News written by a Juneau correspondent, dated February 29, 2000, entitled "Wildlife is Food, Bill Says," which claims that Representative Barnes forced HJR 53 out of committee over Representative Hudson's objection. [See minutes for February 28, 2000.] She maintained that she does not remember Representative Hudson objecting to the resolution moving out of committee, but rather he stated that he had a concern. She indicated her understanding that he was going to address his concern in the House Judiciary Standing Committee, next committee of referral. REPRESENTATIVE BARNES also pointed out that it is common for a committee member to object, but it does not mean that the committee member necessarily objects to the bill moving out of committee; rather, the member wants his or her objection on the record. She stressed that she does not feel in any way that she forced HJR 53 out of committee. She also clarified that the words "enhanced" and "developed" were discussed at length by the committee with an attorney present. She stated that she believes the person who wrote the article owes an apology, because the committee worked at length on the issue. She stressed that she is very disappointed with the article. [End of discussion relating to HJR 53.]