SENATOR TAYLOR invited SENATOR ELLIS to introduce his resolution, CS FOR SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 13(RES) (EXPORT OF ALASKA OIL) to committee. SENATOR ELLIS explained lifting the ban on the export of Alaskan crude was crucial to the future economic future of our state, and he referred to the committee substitute as enumerating well and clearly the benefits to the State of Alaska. SENATOR ELLIS described a meeting in Washington, D.C. with some Alaskan Legislators and people from the Department of Justice and the Energy Department regarding the resolution. He said they were in attendance when SECRETARY HAZEL O'LEARY made her announcement about the full review despite opposition and intense pressure from some members of Congress. SENATOR ELLIS reported she was moving forward with a full objective review of the pros and cons for the nation of lifting the ban, and they were assured PRESIDENT CLINTON was willing to consider the benefits in the spirit of free trade, NAFTA, and the Pacific Rim as a trading future. SENATOR ELLIS explained the resolution calls on the Congress to lift the ban and to support specific legislation before the Congress to accomplish that goal. At a suggestion from SENATOR DRUE PEARCE, SENATOR ELLIS had included language she wanted in the resolution to call on the president to use his power under Executive Order. He said it was a multi-purpose resolution calling on both PRESIDENT CLINTON and the Congress to act together or separately, whichever was the most expeditious. SENATOR DONLEY moved to adopt the CS FOR SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 13(RES). Without objections, so ordered. SENATOR LITTLE moved to pass CS FOR SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 13(RES) (EXPORT OF ALASKA OIL) from committee with individual recommendations. Without objections, so ordered.