SR 10-DOMESTIC NATURAL GAS & ALT. ENERGY  4:45:38 PM CO-CHAIR MCGUIRE announced the next order of business to come before the committee was SR 10. AMY SEITZ, aide to Senator Wagoner, said SR 10 sends a message to Washington DC that the Alaska state senate realizes the importance of producing domestic natural gas to lessen our dependence on foreign oil. SR 10 also sends the message that the senate recognizes the importance of developing alternative energy sometime in the future. The third point of the resolution is the senate's request to have state and federal agencies start transferring vehicles over to those that can eventually be used with compressed natural gas. SENATOR WAGONER added that any natural gas use that Alaska can encourage creates more room for Alaska gas. CO-CHAIR MCGUIRE said SR 10 is right on the money. Previous use of compressed natural gas would have reduced our dependence on foreign oil. SENATOR WAGONER wanted to say on the record that he "stole about half of this from a previous resolution written by Senator Dyson". CO-CHAIR MCGUIRE said we should have the best compressed natural gas vehicles in the world. SENATOR HUGGINS said Senator Wagoner understated the impact if we really followed through with SR 10 operationally. He thanked Senator Wagoner for bringing SR 10 forward. CO-CHAIR MCGUIRE noted that our state Department of Transportation has been asked, in the energy omnibus, to look at this issue and lead by example. 4:49:04 PM SENATOR WIELECHOWSKI moved to report SR 10 from committee with individual recommendations and no attached fiscal note(s). There being no objection, the motion carried.