CSHJR 36(HES)-TAIWAN: WORLD HEALTH ASSEMBLY  CHAIR FRED DYSON announced HJR 36 to be up for consideration. Before the committee was CSHJR 36(HES). 2:02:16 PM REPRESENTATIVE PEGGY WILSON, sponsor of HJR 36, introduced her staff member, Aaron Danielson. AARON DANIELSON, Intern to Representative Peggy Wilson, presented the resolution on behalf of the sponsor. He explained that HJR 36 urges Congress to support Taiwan in its effort to become an observer at the World Health Assembly. Taiwan has a population of 23 million and becoming a member would facilitate access to beneficial information networks. MR. DANIELSON emphasized the importance of networking when he related that China did not allow officials from the World Health Organization (WHO) to enter Taiwan during the SARS outbreak. That really put Taiwan "out of the loop" with regard to world health issues, he said. Noting that avian influenza is a main focus in that region of the world this year, he said Taiwan wants to be involved in furthering information, identification, and prevention of such pandemic diseases. SENATOR OLSON arrived at 2:03:21 PM. MR. DANIELSON said the U.S. has traditionally been supportive of Taiwan becoming an observer even though it does not recognize Taiwan as a separate country. Observer status does not include the right to voice opinions or vote on issues; it would allow involvement in health networks as well as the opportunity to listen and gather information for distribution. 2:04:46 PM CHAIR DYSON recalled that the legislature had passed similar resolutions several times before and that the effort had been ongoing for 15 or 20 years. MR. DANIELSON said the effort to become an observer has been ongoing since the mid-1990s. Prior to that Taiwan wanted to become a member, but China is adamantly opposed to that. SENATOR KIM ELTON noted the date today and asked how long the May 2006 conference would last. MR. DANIELSON replied the Geneva meeting starts on May 14 or 15 and lasts about a week. 2:05:28 PM SENATOR GREEN moved to report HJR 36 from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). There being no objection, CSHJR 36(HES) was reported from the Senate Health, Education and Social Services Standing Committee.