SJR 16-STATES' RIGHT TO REGULATE HUNTING/FISHING CO-CHAIR RAMRAS announced that the final order of business would be SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 16 Supporting legislation before the United States Congress that reaffirms the right of the states to regulate hunting and fishing. DAVID STANCLIFF, Staff to Senator Therriault, Alaska State Legislature, said SJR 16 goes to the heart of a conflict "that's existed in Alaska for a number of years." He said over 50 percent of the prime hunting areas have been eliminated in Alaska through various resource designations. He noted that the courts told Arizona it couldn't have differential access for resident and non-resident hunters. The resolution supports two bills before Congress that clarify that states do have management authority and the right to differentiate between residents and non-residents. He opined that this is not divisive between rural and urban users, but it is a matter of state sovereignty. 3:57:39 PM REPRESENTATIVE OLSON moved to report SJR 16 out of committee with individual recommendations and accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, SJR 16 passed out of committee.