SB 285 Discrete Salmon Stock Managmt & Assessment CHAIRMAN LEMAN announced SB 285 to be up for consideration. SENATOR HALFORD said they needed to come up with some changes for the financing mechanism, but he thought that could be done in Finance. He moved to pass SB 285 from committee with individual recommendations. CHAIRMAN LEMAN objected to say that he thought the bill needed substantial work. He wanted to be consistent with our positions before Congress regarding the Endangered Species Act and with Canada regarding the U.S.-Canada Salmon Treaty. He also noted that not all salmon spawn in rivers and this bill suggests that they do. SENATOR HOFFMAN said he thought that sports fishermen benefit from this fishery and there should be some fees associated with it. SENATOR HALFORD agreed and said they were looking at some ways to do that. SENATOR LINCOLN said she thought this was a resource piece of legislation and if there were any amendments, they should be made in the Resources Committee. CHAIRMAN LEMAN requested a roll call vote on the motion to move SB 285 out of committee. SENATORS HALFORD, FRANK, PEARCE, AND HOFFMAN voted yes; SENATORS LINCOLN AND LEMAN voted no; and so, the motion carried.