HJR 48-ACCESS ACROSS UNITED STATES/CANADA BORDER CHAIRMAN COWDERY announced that the next order of business before the committee would be HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 48, Relating to the free flow of people and the fair trade of goods and services across the border between the United States and Canada. REPRESENTATIVE PHILLIPS noted that various organizations such as the Council of State Governments and the National Governor's Association have tried to get this amendment to the federal Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigration Responsibility Act of 1996. That act includes a provision which restricts the free flow of people between Canada and the United States. This resolution indicates that Alaska supports leaving those borders open. She explained that HJR 48 is before the committee due to the need for a change in the language in order to clarify the intent of the resolution. Number 1793 REPRESENTATIVE PHILLIPS moved that the committee adopt the following amendment: Page 2, lines 15 to 17 are amended to read: Be it resolved that the Alaska State Legislature calls on the United States Congress to Amend the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 to exempt [Canadian citizens] from the requirements of sec. 110 of that act Canadian  citizens at land border crossing stations  along the Canadian-U.S. border; and be it The amending elements of this section are repeated in page 2, lines 24 and 25 and, page 2, lines 28 and 29. There being no objection, it was so ordered and the amendment was adopted. Number 1804 REPRESENTATIVE BERKOWITZ moved to report HJR 48 as amended out of committee with individual recommendations and the attached zero fiscal note. There being no objection, it was so ordered and CSHJR 48(RLS) was reported from committee.