HJR 7 - EXPORT OF ALASKA OIL Brief testimony was presented by Representative Finkelstein. CSHJR 7 (O&G)am was REPORTED OUT of committee with a zero fiscal note from the Dept. of Natural Resources and a note from the Dept. of Revenue showing potential revenues of $80 million. CS FOR HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 7(O&G) am Supporting the lifting of the ban on the export of Alaska North Slope crude oil, requesting the President of the United States to present to the United States Congress a recommendation that it is both in the national interest to lift the ban on the export of Alaska North Slope crude oil and discriminatory to the state to maintain the ban, and endorsing passage of H.R. 70 and S. 70, companion federal legislation to remove restraints on the export of that oil. Co-chairman Halford directed that CSHJR 7 (O&G)am be brought on for discussion. REPRESENTATIVE FINKELSTEIN, sponsor, came before committee. He noted that the proposed lifting of the ban on export of Alaska North Slope crude oil had been before previous legislatures. The climate in Washington, D.C., at this time, however, appears right for favorable consideration. Language in the resolution is straightforward. Projected revenues reflect figures from reports over the past few years. Co-chairman Halford called for comments or questions from committee members. None were forthcoming. Senator Phillips MOVED that CSHJR 7 (O&G)am pass from committee. No objection having been raised, CSHJR 7 (O&G)am was REPORTED OUT of committee with a zero fiscal note from the Dept. of Natural Resources and a note from the Dept. of Revenue showing projected revenues of $80 million. All members signed the committee report with a "do pass" recommendation.