HJR 31-OPPOSE FED LAW RE AERIAL HUNTING   1:39:12 PM CO-CHAIR GATTO announced that the next order of business would be HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 31, Opposing the enactment of the Protect America's Wildlife Act of 2007 that intends to prohibit aerial hunting of wildlife, which is essential for predator control in Alaska. CO-CHAIR JOHNSON moved that the committee adopt as the working document the committee substitute (CS) for HJR 31, labeled 25- LS385\E, Kane, 2/19/08 (Version E). The committee took an at-ease from 1:40 p.m. to 1:46:08 PM. REPRESENTATIVE WES KELLER, Alaska State Legislature, supported the proposed committee substitute (CS) for HJR 31 and thanked the House Resources Standing Committee for improving the resolution. He urged its passage. 1:46:25 PM CO-CHAIR GATTO explained that the proposed CS deletes "moose and caribou represent livestock to" and substitutes "much of Alaska's wildlife represents a natural food source for". He further explained that the proposed CS does not include the amendment to electronically transmit the resolution because of a 2/12/08 memorandum from Lieutenant Governor Parnell requesting this not be done for joint resolutions. REPRESENTATIVE KAWASAKI noted that the proposed CS only says the resolution shall be sent, it does not say how it shall be sent. Since electronic transmission is not precluded, the resolution could be distributed both ways [paper and electronically]. REPRESENTATIVE FAIRCLOUGH suggested resolutions be sent in both electronic and post office formats due to the possibility of time sensitivity. There being no objection to the proposed CS as written, Version E was before the committee. CO-CHAIR JOHNSON moved to report HJR 31, labeled 25-LS385\E, Kane, 2/19/08, as amended, out of committee with individual recommendations. There being no objection, CSHJR 31(RES) was reported out of the House Resources Standing Committee.