HJR 25-ENSURE ACCESS INTO DENALI PARK  4:33:35 PM CHAIR MICCICHE announced that the next order of business would be HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 25, Encouraging the President of the United States, the United States Congress, and the Governor of the state to assist the National Park Service in its efforts to ensure long-term access into Denali National Park and Preserve by way of the existing roadway. 4:33:53 PM REPRESENTATIVE DAVE TALERICO, Alaska State Legislature, Juneau, Alaska, sponsor of House Joint Resolution 25 (HJR 25), stated that Denali National Park is Alaska's most well-known national park. The road into the park is 92 miles long that goes through the Alaska Range and several different climate zones. It allows opportunities for people to view wildlife and see the peaks of Mt. Denali. The road is the only access to the Kantishna area where in-holders conduct active commercial businesses in the summer. 4:36:14 PM REPRESENTATIVE TALERICO explained that keeping the road access into the park is for the enjoyment of visitors and residents of the Kantishna area. There is a section of the road at mile marker 45.4, east of the Eielson Visitor Center, that has become increasingly unstable and needs immediate attention. He urged support of HJR 25 to encourage action on this significant piece of infrastructure that means a lot to tourism, successful applicants of the road lottery, and active duty military members who receive free park access. 4:38:37 PM SENATOR GIESSEL asked if there is a proposal to stabilize the road in the area of mile marker 45.4. REPRESENTATIVE TALERICO replied the park superintendent has testified that the park has looked at several alternatives for stabilizing the road, including driving pilings and relocating the road. CHAIR MICCICHE found no further questions and solicited the will of the committee. 4:40:54 PM SENATOR COGHILL moved to report HJR 25, version 31-LS1472\M, from committee with individual recommendations and attached zero fiscal note. 4:41:07 PM CHAIR MICCICHE found no objection; therefore, HJR 25 was reported from the Senate Resources Standing Committee.