HCR 28-STUDIES OF SALMON HARVESTING COOPERATIVES Number 0158 CO-CHAIR DAHLSTROM announced that the first order of business would be HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 28, Relating to the socioeconomic impacts of salmon harvesting cooperatives. CO-CHAIR DAHLSTROM reminded the members that at the last hearing there were some questions related to the fiscal note. She said she sent Representative Paul Seaton, sponsor of HCR 28, an e- mail requesting clarification on a couple of points and copies of that response have been provided to the members. Co-Chair Dahlstrom said she believes Representative Seaton's response [memorandum dated March 3, 2004] was adequate and any further questions related to financial issues are best addressed in the next committee of referral, the House Finance Committee. Number 0229 REPRESENTATIVE WOLF commented that he did not receive the e- mail. CO-CHAIR DAHLSTROM replied that all offices were supplied with a copy of the response this morning, but an additional copy will be provided. The committee took an at-ease from 1:55 p.m. to 1:56 p.m. Number 0300 CO-CHAIR MASEK said that it is pretty clear that it is not the intent of the Joint Legislative Salmon Industry Task Force (JLSITF) or the sponsor to fund the request made in HCR 28 with general funds. She said she believes that was the major concern members had and it has now been addressed. Number 0345 CO-CHAIR MASEK moved to report HCR 28 out of the House Resources Standing Committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. REPRESENTATIVE WOLF objected. He said he has a problem with the University of Alaska's involvement in the report. In the past the socioeconomic studies that the university has done have created concerns on both sides of the issue. Representative Wolf told the members that he cannot support the resolution. Number 0420 REPRESENTATIVE GATTO clarified that this resolution is HCR 28. A roll call vote was taken. Representatives Heinze, Gatto, Lynn, Stepovich, Guttenberg, Dahlstrom, and Masek voted in favor of HCR 28. Representatives Wolf voted against it. Therefore, HCR 28 was reported out of the House Resources Standing Committee by a vote of 7-1. REPRESENTATIVE SEATON thanked the committee for their efforts.