SRLS - 2/7/95 CHAIRMAN MILLER brought CSHJR 13(O&G) (ENDORSING ANWR LEASING) before the committee as the final order of business. He directed attention to a proposed amendment by Senator Lincoln. SENATOR DUNCAN moved the adoption of the following amendment: Page 1, line 15: Insert the following: "WHEREAS the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge comprises a core calving and nursery ground of the Porcupine Caribou herd; and WHEREAS the people residing within the boundaries of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge have relied on caribou for subsistence for thousands of years, and continue to subsist on the Porcupine Caribou herd, a herd that is essential to meet the nutritional, cultural, and spiritual needs of these people; and" Page 3, line 3: Delete "." and insert "; and be it" Page 3, line 4: Insert the following: "FURTHER RESOLVED that the Congress join with the state to ensure the continued health and productivity of the Porcupine Caribou herd, and the protection of land, water and wildlife resources during the exploration and development of the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge." CHAIRMAN MILLER objected to the adoption of the amendment for discussion purposes. SENATOR FRED ZHAROFF explained it was his understanding the amendment was offered in the Senate Resources Committee, although neither Senator Lincoln or Senator Hoffman were present at that meeting. He said the caribou within ANWR is a subsistence herd and the purpose of Senator Lincoln's amendment is to ensure protection of that herd. SENATOR SALO, speaking in support of the amendment, pointed out that in addition to the subsistence issue of the dependence on the Porcupine Caribou herd, there is also an issue of how much the ANWR development is either supported or fought by the people who live there. Although the language doesn't change the resolution a whole lot, it probably assures that the people in that area are supportive of the development rather than in opposition. CHAIRMAN MILLER said it was his understanding that the amendment failed in the Senate Resource Committee, and he maintained his objection. The roll was taken with the following result: Senators Duncan and Salo voted "Yea" and Senators Pearce, Sharp and Miller voted "Nay." The Chairman stated the amendment failed. SENATOR PEARCE moved and asked unanimous consent that CSHJR 13(O&G) be approved for calendaring. SENATOR SALO objected and then requested that the legislation not be calendared until Senator Lincoln is back in town so that she will have the opportunity to offer the amendment on the Senate floor. CHAIRMAN MILLER responded that he and the presiding officer will try to accommodate that request. SENATOR SALO removed her objection, and there being no further objection, HJR 13 was approved for calendaring.