VICE-CHAIR COWDERY announced SJR 9-NATIONAL MISSILE DEFENSE SYSTEM  to be up for consideration. SENATOR ELLIS asked if the national missile defense system proposal has been proven to work. MR. PAUL ROETMAN, staff to Senator Leman, sponsor of SJR 9, said there is a design for a national missile defense system but it has not been deployed and is not yet operational. The system as designed may change. SJR 9 shows general support for the concept that all 50 states should be protected from ballistic missiles; it does not endorse a specific system. SENATOR ELLIS noted that Alaska favors a land-based system while President Bush favors a sea-based system. He asked if SJR 9 makes a value judgment about either system. MR. ROETMAN said it does not. SENATOR PHILLIPS moved to calendar SJR 9. There being no objection, VICE-CHAIR COWDERY noted the motion carried.