HJR 66 - OPPOSE AMERICAN HERITAGE AREAS Number 0081 CHAIR JAMES noted the first order of business was HJR 66, a resolution presented by the House Rules Committee. She called upon Marieke Nordlinger from the office of House Speaker Gail Phillips to introduce the resolution. Number 0129 MARIEKE NORDLINGER, Legislative Administrative Assistant to Representative Gail Phillips, explained HJR 66 was drafted in response to a bill, currently before the United States Congress, that proposed creating a new arm of the U.S. Department of the Interior to assist states in identifying and managing a new system of public park lands. "The congressional bill was drafted with all the best intentions and unfortunately has become a bill which is unfriendly to the state of Alaska," Ms. Nordlinger said. MS. NORDLINGER read from that bill the definition of eligible lands: "The term National Heritage Area means a place designated by the Congress where natural, cultural and historic resources combine to form a cohesive, nationally distinctive landscape arising from patterns of human activity shaped by geography." She suggested every acre in Alaska could be defined as eligible under the program. "While there is merit in the conservation of heritage areas, the impetus for the set-aside of these lands should come from the level of government closest to the people and should provide for ... private property rights," she stated. "And in the absence of those two provisions, the resolution before you opposes the bill, as it's currently drafted." Number 0370 IRENE ANDERSON, Sitnasuak Native Corporation, testified via teleconference from Nome, saying they opposed the American heritage program. "And we do not want clouded title over our ANCSA land, and that's one thing these heritage programs could do, is by getting the idea out in the Lower 48, and then those people out there can try to plan our land use," she stated. She believed opposing the program would help protect property rights. CHAIR JAMES asked if there were others wishing to testify and concluded the teleconference. Number 0520 REPRESENTATIVE BRIAN PORTER made a motion that HJR 66 move from the House State Affairs committee with individual recommendations. There being no objection, HJR 66 moved from committee.