HJR 33-RESTART COOK INLET PRODUCTION   8:31:24 AM CO-CHAIR NEUMAN announced that the first order of business would be HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 33, Urging immediate action by the governor, the Alaska Congressional delegation, and state and federal agencies to assist in the restart of oil production in Cook Inlet that was affected by the eruption of Mt. Redoubt. REPRESENTATIVE WILSON moved to adopt the proposed committee substitute (CS) for HJR 33, Version 26-LS0896\S, Bullock, 4/14/09, as the work draft. There being no objection, Version S was before the committee. 8:32:22 AM JENNIFER SENETTE, Staff, Representative Kurt Olson, Alaska State Legislature, noted that the two changes made by Version S are the result of committee discussion on [April 13, 2009]. She said the first change is on page 1, line 6, where the date of increased volcanic activity at Mt. Redoubt is changed from March 22, 2009, to September 2008; a correction that reflects the information provided by Mr. Kevin Banks [Director, Division of Oil & Gas, Department of Natural Resources]. She stated that the second change is on page 2, lines 19-20, where the phrase "in a safe and responsible manner" was added after "Redoubt". This change is in response to Representative Seaton's concern that an impression not be made that people are being urged to put themselves in harm's way in an effort to get production back up and running. MS. SENETTE summarized the resolution as saying to all the appropriate parties to do everything that can be done to get the production back up and running. It is not telling producers what to do. For example, if the only thing that can be done in a safe and responsible manner is plan, then by all means they should start planning. 8:34:07 AM CO-CHAIR NEUMAN noted that public comment had been closed [on April 13, 2009]. REPRESENTATIVE EDGMON moved to report HJR 33, Version 26- LS0896\S, Bullock, 4/14/09, out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying zero fiscal note. There being no objection, CSHJR 33(RES) was reported from the House Resources Standing Committee.