SCR 3 NORTHSTAR AGREEMENT LITIGATION  CHAIRMAN HALFORD called the Senate Resources Committee meeting to order at 3:35 p.m. and announced SCR 3 to be up for consideration. SENATOR DONLEY, sponsor of SCR 3, said it does two things; it asks the Attorney General to use every appropriate resource and due diligence to defend the State's interests in the civil litigation challenging the 1996 Northstar legislation. It also asks the Superior Court to expedite consideration of the pending litigation. He said the other body had made revisions to their identical resolution which he agrees with and recommends to the committee. Referring to the proposed CS, SENATOR DONLEY said that on page 2, line 11 they inserted "voluntary" referring to commitments to hire Alaskans because the Attorney General agreed that these are voluntary and were not compulsive under the actual law and to represent differently played into the hands of the litigants. On page 2, line 16 the Attorney General has already asked the court to expedite this and the wording was changed to match that. The last "Resolve" could have been construed to anticipate the result of the litigation and it might have been inappropriate for the legislature to appear to order the court to rule a certain way, and the legislature is merely asking the court to expedite the litigation. Number 66 SENATOR SHARP moved to adopt w/d CS 0-LSO606/B 3/4/97. There were no objections and it was adopted. SENATOR LEMAN announced a potential conflict he has because of financial dealings he had with the company mentioned in the resolution this past year and asked to be allowed to abstain from voting on this. SENATOR LINCOLN objected. SENATOR SHARP moved to pass CSSCR 3 from committee with individual recommendations. There were no objections and it was so ordered. SENATOR LINCOLN asked Senator Donley if he anticipated a fiscal note for the resolution. SENATOR DONLEY replied that they had not asked for any additional money.