HJR 26 - ALASKA MARITIME BOUNDARY WITH CANADA CHAIR JAMES announced her intention of moving from committee House Joint Resolution No. 26, relating to establishing maritime boundaries with Canada. She noted that it had been held over to address the concerns of Representatives Hudson and Kerttula. Number 0751 REPRESENTATIVE HUDSON explained that he had wanted to find out whether this would interrupt the ongoing Alaska-Canada salmon negotiations. Although he wasn't able to get a final answer, he'd received correspondence from the Alaska Trollers Association indicating they support resolution of this boundary dispute. Because he had no indication that it would adversely affect the ongoing negotiations, he was withdrawing his resistance to moving the resolution from committee. Number 0762 REPRESENTATIVE KERTTULA told members, "My staff talked with the Department of Fish and Game, and their sense of it was that it's a good thing to state that Alaska should be part of these negotiations, but with the budget cuts ... and less staff to do it, they're not really sure how this is going to affect it. And I guess I take the opposite point of view: I don't have any indications that it's a good thing for us to be trying to get involved." She said it is a sore issue, and she maintains her objection. Number 0770 REPRESENTATIVE OGAN made a motion to move CSHJR 26(WTR) from committee with individual recommendations and the attached zero fiscal note; he asked unanimous consent. There being no objection to moving the resolution, CSHJR 26(WTR) moved from the House State Affairs Standing Committee.