SJR 22-NATL. MUSEUM WOMEN'S HISTORY AK COUNCIL Number 567 MS. PORTIA PARKER, Staff Aide, said she was testifying on behalf of Senator Green, the prime sponsor of SJR 22. She explained the resolution was introduced to support the efforts of the National Museum of Women's History organization and to encourage the 106th Congress to designate a suitable site for the museum. Once that is accomplished, the museum will be completely privately funded. Their suggestion is the Auditor's Building, an older building in downtown D.C. currently housing some of the U.S. Forest Service. The USFS is being downsized and is only taking up a portion of the building. It needs extensive renovation and restoration which will also be privately funded, as will the maintenance and upkeep and the operating costs of the museum. The resolution encourages support for this organization and the development of a private Alaska chapter. Money would be raised from the public. Fifty-three members of Congress are serving on the honorary board of trustees. Nancy Murkowski is serving on the board of advisors. As of March 1999, the organization had raised over $10 million. SENATOR PEARCE moved SJR 22 from committee with individual recommendations. Without objection, it was so ordered.