SJR 2-LIMIT FEDERAL INTERVENTION IN STATE  1:37:42 PM CHAIR JOHN COGHILL announced the consideration of SJR 2, and stated that he did not intend to move the resolution today. 1:38:43 PM SENATOR FRED DYSON, Alaska State Legislature, sponsor of SJR 2, introduced the resolution speaking to the following sponsor statement: The State of Alaska's future prosperity hinges on the responsible development of its abundant natural resources. Unfortunately, Alaska has entered a period of extraordinary efforts by certain federal agencies and environmental groups to lock up Alaska's resources. SJR 2 affirms the broad support of Alaskans and their elected representatives for the strategy and efforts of the Governor, attorney general and commissioner of natural resources to protect Alaska's economic freedom from federal government overreach in the management of state resources; and urges Congress and the President of the United States to restrain federal intervention into state resource management that threatens our security and prosperity. SENATOR DYSON informed the committee of Commissioner Sullivan's belief that expressions of the legislature can be of value when an issue goes to court, because it demonstrates that the people of Alaska support the decisions of the executive branch. He relayed that during the statehood debate Congress recognized that the best hope that Alaska had to support itself was to have control over its natural resources. As a result, 100 million acres were committed to Alaska at statehood. He noted that the packets contained expressions of support from a consortium of Alaska Native corporation executives. 1:43:15 PM CHAIR COGHILL questioned whether the resolution might have greater impact if it identified a particular congressional committee in the "copies" section. SENATOR MCGUIRE suggested adding the energy and lands committees to the "copies" section, and incorporating a statement about control over natural resources being a premise for granting statehood. SENATOR COGHILL recommended including a "resolve" that highlighted the times that the state had supported the federal government. 1:47:15 PM SENATOR DYSON opined that it would add credibility to the state's efforts. He offered to prepare a committee substitute or switch to a committee resolution. CHAIR COGHILL said he didn't have a preference and didn't mind acknowledging the sometimes cooperative and helpful relationship between the state and federal government. He opined that a focus of the 28th Legislature would probably be how to work in the federal system. [SJR 2 was held in committee.]