SJR 17-ALASKA-YUKON INTERGOV RELATIONS ACCORD  DAVE GRAY, Staff to Senator Donny Olson, paraphrased from the sponsor statement: SJR 17 is a resolution supporting the extension of the Alaska-Yukon Intergovernmental Relations Accord. This accord is set to expire on September 8, 2003. The State of Alaska and the Yukon Territory of Canada share not only a long common border but also a connected history of resource development and pre- contact ethnography. In the past, Alaska and the Yukon Territory have enjoyed mutual prosperity from joint efforts in mineral exploration and development. We co- manage important fish and game resources that trans- migrate our boundaries. With the pending gas pipeline and other matters of potential resource use, exploration and development, it is essential for Alaska and the Yukon Territory to work cooperatively together for the wise use and benefit of our bountiful resources. This year I attended the annual legislative exchange with our Yukon colleagues in Whitehorse. The meetings and discussions that ensued underscore the importance of continuing the Alaska-Yukon Intergovernmental Relations Accord for our future economic growth and well being. SENATOR JOHN COWDERY asked if, in addition to the gas line, there were cross border dealings on major products. MR. GRAY replied Skagway is viewed as a saltwater port for the mineral development and transport in the Yukon and Whitehorse uses Skagway as a tourism resource. SENATOR FRED DYSON stated Yukon companies would like to sell lumber across the border. He made a motion to move SJR 17 from committee with individual recommendations. There being no objection, it was so ordered.