SJR 38-ALASKA CANADA RAIL FEASIBILITY STUDY MS. KARA MORIARTY, legislative aide to Senator Wilken, sponsor of SJR 38, explained that the measure expresses support for a cooperative United States-Canada feasibility study on extending the North American rail system through British Columbia and the Yukon to Alaska. SJR 38 came about as a result of a conference held in Vancouver in January, sponsored by Representative Jeanette James who has sponsored companion legislation in the House, HJR 51. At the conference, government officials from both the United States and Canada, business leaders, mining and transportation specialists and other consultants met to discuss the concept of extending the North American rail system through Canada to Alaska. They discussed the benefits of a safe, reliable, cost-efficient and environmentally friendly railroad link and formulated support for the completion of a feasibility study to look over the costs and effects of this project. The feasibility study is the first step in beginning the process of connecting the North American rail system to Alaska. Senator Frank Murkowski supports a bilateral commission made up of representatives from both the United States and Canada to provide an in-depth study that would talk about the best route, engineering and construction costs, and other potential freight and passenger loads. Senator Murkowski has drafted legislation to authorize the bilateral commission, which should be introduced in Congress within one to two weeks. If it passes, it will then go to the Canadian government for approval. The Fairbanks Industrial Development Corporation supports SJR 38, as does the Alaska Railroad Corporation (ARRC). MS. PAM LABOLLE, President of the Alaska State Chamber of Commerce, stated support for SJR 38. The State Chamber helped host the conference in Vancouver. Participants were very enthusiastic about the potential economic development that may occur in Alaska, British Columbia, and the Yukon should this project come to fruition. The State Chamber is very committed to any project that will further economic development in Alaska, and asks the Legislature to support this resolution. There being no further discussion or questions, SENATOR MILLER moved SJR 38 out of committee with individual recommendations. There being no objection, the motion carried.