HJR 44-ALASKA NATURAL GAS PIPELINE ROUTE  CHAIRMAN TORGERSON announced HJR 44 to be up for consideration. MS. LINDA HAY, staff to Representative Scott Ogan, said HJR 44 was introduced to clearly articulate Alaska's position regarding commercialization of our natural gas reserves. It was introduced at the request of the Joint Committee on Natural Gas Pipelines. It received bi-partisan support in all committees in the House and on the floor of the House. CHAIRMAN TORGERSON said he only had a problem with one section and he wanted the committee to delete language on page 4, lines 22 and 23, which was added by Representative Green. He added: I don't necessarily think we want to go out and tell the United States that we're going to stabilize gas prices, because we've already run into opposition from some of the initiatives that have been brought forward from other gas producing states, because in fact we might stabilize prices, but we don't want to lead with our chin… CHAIRMAN TORGERSON said they would recess until he could get a quorum back to take official action. HJR 44-ALASKA NATURAL GAS PIPELINE ROUTE  CHAIRMAN TORGERSON announced HJR 44 to be back up for consideration. SENATOR WILKEN moved to amend HJR 44 on page 4 to delete lines 22 and 23 - "WHEREAS the large volume of gas delivered to the lower 48 states may initially stabilize gas prices at a lower level, bringing financial benefit to the lower 48 economy; and". There were no objections and it was amended. SENATOR WILKEN moved to pass SCSHJR 44(RES) from committee with individual recommendations and zero fiscal note. There were no objections and it was so ordered.