HJR 45-SALMON LABELING    CHAIRMAN JOHN TORGERSON called the Senate Resources Committee meeting to order at 3:38 p.m. and announced HJR 45 to be up for consideration. REPRESENTATIVE BETH KERTTULA, sponsor of HJR 45, said she was going to let her intern, Terra Briner, comment on the resolution as she had another commitment. MS. TERRA BRINER, intern for Representative Kerttula, explained that HJR 45 supports the actions of Congress to require labeling for farmed and wild salmon. A few months ago our U.S. senators highlighted the need for labeling as a tool to both give American consumers the right to know what's in their food and where it came from and to give the Alaska salmon industry the leg up that it needs. Congress introduced an amendment to the farm bill to require such labeling and HJR 45 supports that action. SENATOR TAYLOR asked why Representative Kerttula chose to introduce a resolution instead of a bill applicable to various retail trades and other operators in Alaska. MS. BRINER replied that she would have done that, but Senator Ward beat her to the idea and his bill has already been signed into law. MS. SUE ASPELUND, Cordova Fishermen United, supported HJR 45. SENATOR TAYLOR moved to pass HJR 45 from committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying zero fiscal note. There were no objections and it was so ordered.