HJR 16-OPPOSING MILK TAX  2:40:25 PM CHAIR ELLIS announced HJR 16 to be up for consideration. DIRK MOFFATT, staff to Representative Lynn, sponsor of HJR 16, said the Chair had asked a question in the February 21 L&C meeting about a letter from Department of Natural Resources (DNR) about the constitutionality of the "Got Milk" campaign that said it might be prudent to wait for the outcome of the Beef Act case. He found that "on May 23, 2005 the court ruled against WORK and the Livestock Marketing Association in a 6 to 3 decision saying that mandatory beef check-off is government speech and therefore, does not violate the constitution's right to free speech." Mr. Moffatt explained the idea was that this resolution might not be necessary, but as it stands now if Alaska is added to the list of states where producers have to pay the milk tax, there's nothing unconstitutional about it. CHAIR ELLIS found no further questions. SENATOR BUNDE moved to report HJR 16 from committee with individual recommendations. There were no objections and it was so ordered.