HJR 14-CONST. AM: ALASKA HERITAGE FUND CHAIR COGHILL announced that the final order of business would be HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 14, Proposing amendments to the Constitution of the State of Alaska relating to the budget reserve fund and to the Alaska heritage fund; and providing for an effective date for the amendments. REPRESENTATIVE CRAWFORD, Alaska State Legislature, testified as the sponsor of HJR 14. Representative Crawford explained that HJR 14 is a simple and straightforward constitutional amendment. However, it will result in many consequences. Representative Crawford said, "I believe that it's incumbent on us to look forward and see that we have a disaster waiting for us and that we need to act." This resolution would change the Constitutional Budget Reserve Fund to the Alaska Heritage Fund, which is a percent of market value fund. With the Alaska Heritage Fund "we" would never spend more than 5 percent of the market value of the fund. Therefore, the savings would be protected from "us" and thus would hopefully provide an impetus to move forward on a long-term fiscal policy. Representative Crawford said that he couldn't see any other choices in this matter. He pointed out, "We don't know when the constitutional budget reserve is going to run out. But if we do nothing, we do know it's going to run out." Therefore, he believes that HJR 14 would provide the necessary tools to establish a growing fund to use for the budget gap, which would eliminate the need to tax. CHAIR COGHILL announced that HJR 14 would probably be brought up again on Tuesday.