HJR 39 - LIMIT DECLARATION OF NATL. MONUMENTS DAVE STANCLIFF, staff to Representative Scott Ogan, explained the purpose of HJR 39 as follows. Representative Ogan was concerned about the authority exercised by the President of the United States in both Utah and Alaska when setting aside vast amounts of land by Executive Order, without any congressional or public involvement. Congress has three measures before it to deal with this issue; one, S 477 by Senator Orrin Hatch, will be heard on February 12. HJR 39 is timely and gives positive encouragement to Congress to take back, on behalf of Americans, some authority with regard to delegation and use of American lands. SENATOR TORGERSON asked if the American River Heritage Program would be covered by HJR 39. MR. STANCLIFF said that would not fall under this resolution; HJR 39 applies specifically to the Antiquities Act. SENATOR TAYLOR moved HJR 39 out of committee with individual recommendations and its accompanying zero fiscal note. There being no objection, the motion carried.