HJR 12-ENDORSING ANWR LEASING 2:20:45 PM CO-CHAIR GATTO announced that the next order of business would be HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 12, Urging the United States Congress to pass legislation to open the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil and gas exploration, development, and production. [Before the committee is CSHJR 12(O&G).] 2:21:25 PM CO-CHAIR JOHNSON, speaking as the sponsor of HJR 12, explained that this resolution encouraging the opening of the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) to drilling. However, HJR 12 takes a bit of a different approach as it takes into consideration some of the environmental concerns that are real. For example, the resolution encourages directional drilling and a minimal footprint. The resolution also encourages that [any activity] pay attention to the environment, particularly the Porcupine Caribou herd. Co-Chair Johnson encouraged the committee to forward this resolution. 2:23:00 PM CO-CHAIR GATTO asked if there was any public testimony. [No one stated interest in testifying.] 2:23:06 PM REPRESENTATIVE SEATON moved to report CSHJR 12(O&G) out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying zero fiscal notes. 2:23:22 PM REPRESENTATIVE KOHRING objected for discussion purposes. He then related his strong support for HJR 12, even in light of current events. He commended the sponsor for "keeping the flame alive" and then withdrew his objection. 2:23:47 PM REPRESENTATIVE GUTTENBERG referred to page 3, lines 4-5, which read: WHEREAS the oil industry has shown at Prudhoe Bay, as well as at other locations along the Arctic coastal plain, that it is capable of conducting oil and gas activity without adversely affecting the environment or wildlife populations; REPRESENTATIVE GUTTENBERG related his belief that the oil industry is capable of doing the aforementioned and he wished the industry would do so. 2:24:11 PM CO-CHAIR JOHNSON commented that if Alaskans forget about ANWR, it won't be long before it's totally forgotten. Therefore, he related the need to continue to "squeak." 2:25:17 PM There being no further objection, CSHJR 12(O&G) was reported from the House Resources Standing Committee.