SJR 10-OPPOSE ANWR WILDERNESS DESIGNATION  3:31:25 PM CHAIR GIESSEL announced the consideration of SJR 10, version 29- LS0446\H. She explained that this resolution calls out the ANWR decision by the President and encourages Congress to reject it; it opposes the United States Fish and Wildlife Service's (USFWS) revised comprehensive conservation plan (CCP) and Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) and any recommendation by the President based on that plan. 3:32:35 PM SENATOR MICCICHE joined the committee. SENATOR COGHILL commented that this is one of the many promises given to the state by Congress that has definitely been misused and he was grateful for the resolution. SENATOR COSTELLO said she appreciated the chair's leadership in preparing this resolution. She offered a friendly amendment to add the members of Congress as one of the entities receiving copies of the resolution. There were no objections and the amendment was adopted. SENATOR MICCICHE said he supported all the comments of committee members and that the resolution unifies the body behind this sentiment. SENATOR STEDMAN said he agreed that it's a good idea to take a vote of the body. He said apparently the state had some input over the last several years as this was under way at the federal level and was wondering if they should have some discussion about it with the administration, so the legislature is more up to speed about some of the behind the scenes inter-workings. The federal government should give them some notice prior to the final decision on something of this magnitude. 3:37:31 PM CHAIR GIESSEL said she knew this CCP was out for public comment a while back because she participated in it as did resource development organizations in the state, but the events of last Sunday caught them off-guard. She opened public comment and finding none closed it. SENATOR COSTELLO moved to report SJR 10, as amended, from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). There were no objections and, therefore, CSSJR 10(RES) moved from the Senate Resources Standing Committee.