ALASKA STATE LEGISLATURE  HOUSE SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT,  INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND TOURISM  February 19, 2004 10:27 a.m. MEMBERS PRESENT Representative Cheryll Heinze, Chair Representative Lesil McGuire, Vice Chair Representative Sharon Cissna Representative Harry Crawford MEMBERS ABSENT  Representative Pete Kott Representative Nancy Dahlstrom Representative Vic Kohring COMMITTEE CALENDAR HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 28 Relating to the socioeconomic impacts of salmon harvesting cooperatives. - MOVED HCR 28 OUT OF COMMITTEE AGAIN WITH NEW FISCAL NOTES FORUM WITH DELEGATION FROM THE YUKON LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY - HEARD [See 10:26 a.m. minutes for this date] PREVIOUS COMMITTEE ACTION BILL: HCR 28 SHORT TITLE: STUDIES OF SALMON HARVESTING COOPERATIVES SPONSOR(S): REPRESENTATIVE(S) SEATON BY REQUEST OF SALMON INDUSTRY TASK FORCE 01/28/04 (H) READ THE FIRST TIME - REFERRALS 01/28/04 (H) EDT, RES 02/12/04 (H) EDT AT 10:00 AM CAPITOL 120 02/12/04 (H) Moved Out of Committee 02/12/04 (H) MINUTE(EDT) 02/19/04 (H) EDT AT 10:00 AM CAPITOL 120 WITNESS REGISTER No witnesses to record ACTION NARRATIVE TAPE 04-10, SIDE A  Number 0001 CHAIR CHERYLL HEINZE called the House Special Committee on Economic Development, International Trade and Tourism meeting to order at 10:27 a.m. Representatives Heinze, McGuire, Cissna, and Crawford were present at the call to order. HCR 28-STUDIES OF SALMON HARVESTING COOPERATIVES Number 0044 CHAIR HEINZE announced that the committee would reconsider HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 28, Relating to the socioeconomic impacts of salmon harvesting cooperatives. CHAIR HEINZE explained that two fiscal notes had been received since the last hearing: a zero fiscal note from the Legislative Affairs Agency reflecting the cost of distributing the resolution, and a fiscal note [for $100,000] from the University of Alaska for the cost of the study. Number 0093 REPRESENTATIVE McGUIRE moved to rescind the committee's action [moving HCR 28 out of committee on 2/12/04]. CHAIR HEINZE asked whether there was any objection. [No objection was stated, and the action was treated as rescinded.] Number 0109 REPRESENTATIVE McGUIRE moved to report HCR 28 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying new fiscal notes. There being no objection, HCR 28 was reported from the House Special Committee on Economic Development, International Trade and Tourism. ADJOURNMENT  Number 0132 The House Special Committee on Economic Development, International Trade and Tourism took an at-ease at 10:29 a.m. in order to prepare for the forum. [For the forum with the delegation from the Yukon Legislative Assembly, see the 10:26 a.m. minutes for this date.]