HJR 11-ADDRESS AIR POLLUTION IN FAIRBANKS  3:44:53 PM CO-CHAIR BISHOP reconvened the meeting and announced the consideration of HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 11 Urging the United States Environmental Protection Agency to develop a woodstove certification program that addresses the threat to clean and healthy winter air in Fairbanks; and urging the state Department of Environmental Conservation to develop an economically and legally defensible state implementation plan for the Fairbanks North Star Borough nonattainment area. CO-CHAIR BISHOP opened public testimony on HJR 11. 3:45:23 PM DAVID PRUHS, Mayor, City of Fairbanks, Fairbanks, Alaska, Testified in support of HJR 11. He stated that 80-85 percent of the PM2.5 fine particulate matter is caused by woodstoves and that is what the resolution addresses. He highlighted that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has threatened to take measures against the transportation and heating industries in the Fairbanks area even though those industries are not responsible for the PM2.5 issue. He reiterated support for HJR 11. 3:46:17 PM CO-CHAIR BISHOP closed public testimony on HJR 11. 3:46:42 PM SENATOR KAWASAKI referenced the first "Further Resolved" statement that says DEC will continue efforts to develop and defend the PM2.5 implementation plan. He asked what DEC would do in that regard. 3:47:33 PM JASON OLDS, Acting Director, Division of Air Quality, Department of Environmental Conservation, Juneau, Alaska, stated that DEC is defending the plan when it submits amendments and supplements the Administrative Record to ensure it represents the best interests of Alaska. DEC is trying to support the plan it developed, using stakeholder engagement from the community, as a guide for what will address the issues and clean the air. DEC will continue these efforts. CO-CHAIR GIESSEL said she understands the problem and supports the resolution. She also expressed hope that the resolution would have the side benefit of helping encourage Fairbanks smokers stop smoking. CO-CHAIR BISHOP commented on the difference between carbureted engines in automobiles versus the new fuel-injected engines. He asked Mr. Olds if he agreed that fuel-injected engines have helped to cut emissions in Fairbanks. MR. OLDS said fuel-injected technologies and catalytic converters helped to resolve some of the CO issues, but the PM contribution from automobiles is minimal. SENATOR KAWASAKI wondered whether an amendment was needed on page 4, line 11 to remove the second reference to the President of the United States. 3:51:25 PM At ease 3:51:40 PM CO-CHAIR BISHOP reconvened the meeting and recognized Senator Dunbar. 3:51:46 PM SENATOR DUNBAR said he believes the language is accurate. Kamala Harris is identified as Vice President of the United States and President of the U.S. Senate. CO-CHAIR BISHOP thanked the members and solicited a motion. 3:52:10 PM CO-CHAIR GIESSEL moved to report HJR 11, work order 33-LS0548\A, from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). 3:52:30 PM CO-CHAIR BISHOP found no objection and SJR 11 was reported from the Senate Resources Standing Committee.