SJR 21-AMCHITKA ISL NUCLEAR TEST SITE WORKERS CHAIRMAN MACKIE announced SJR 21 to be up for consideration. MR. MICHAEL KENNY, Teamsters Local 959, said they had members working on Amchitka during nuclear testing and have noticed quite a few health problems amongst those members and support this resolution. MS. PAM MILLER, Alaska Community Action Toxic, strongly supported SJR 21 and said she is a biologist. As a member of the Amchitka Technical Advisory Group, she is familiar with the great difficulties workers and their families have had in finding the truth about radiation at Amchitka during the years following the nuclear attack. There are numerous reports of cancers and other health problems after employment on the island. She has reviewed 20,000 documents and has found documentation of radioactive sources and leakage that workers were likely exposed to. The Department of Energy still withholds classified documents that would provide additional and much needed information for assessing environmental human health practices. The Worker's Medical Surveillance Program will provide workers and their families information that is essential to understanding the health impacts of nuclear tests in Amchitka. She asked the members of the Legislature to work diligently to resolve worker compensation claims in litigation relating to Amchitka workers and their families. MR. KEVIN DOUGHERTY, Alaska Laborers Union, supported SJR 21. There is a need to have a just solution to the workers health issues that come out of Amchitka. He observed that they are asking for equal treatment for Alaskans who were in the private sector who worked on Amchitka with those who worked in the federal sector. They did not get the monitoring or Workmen's Compensation that the federal workers got. Also, the other nuclear test sites in the lower 48 have had medical monitoring surveillance done and Alaskans should have equal treatment. Number 424 MS. BEV ALECK supported SJR 21. She said the work that Congressman Young and Senator Stevens and Senator Murkowski are doing would be well enhanced with this resolution. MR. BOB HADRICK, Aleutian Pribiloff Island Association, supported SJR 21. MR. WALTER PARKER, Commissioner, U.S. Arctic Research Commission, supported SJR 21, said he was the Commission's representative on the Amchitka Advisory Group since it was formed to examine the allegations that continue to come up on Amchitka. Number 451 SENATOR LEMAN moved to pass SJR 21 from committee with individual recommendations. There were no objections and it was so ordered.