HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 16 Requesting the Governor to proclaim September 7, 2009, as Senator Daniel Inouye Day. SPEAKER JOHN HARRIS, SPONSOR, presented the proclamation recognizing Senator Daniel Inouye. He read from a statement made by Senator Ted Stevens: When you honor Senator Daniel Inouye, you honor a true friend of Alaska. Dan is a close friend I worked closely with for forty years. We were two new Senators serving tow new off-shore states. Senator Inouye is a distinguished American who earned his Congressional Medal of Honor the hard way! It is my privilege to call him my brother - we continue to be close friends. Speaker Harris shared a statement from Senator Lisa Murkowski: Thank you for introducing legislation recognizing Senator Daniel Inouye for his dedication and friendship to Alaska. It is an honor he has earned many times over. Senator Inouye has long been our ally and great friend in the U.S. Senate. I deeply appreciate his commitment to our state and our common causes. We share many. Alaska and Hawaii share a genuine bond having entered the union together as distant territories separated from the contiguous United States. Senator Ted Stevens and Senator Inouye were both involved in the fight for statehood in their perspective territories. Senator Inouye has continued his commitment to Hawaii and Alaska and the nation ever since. He's been an outspoken advocate for the military and a great defender of the rights of Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiians. He's also supported us in our struggle to open the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and helped educate the nation on the importance of maintaining a strong military presence in Alaska. It is fitting that the state should honor Senator Inouye on his birthday. He will turn 85 this September 7. I wish him many more. We are blessed to have such an honorable friend stand with us in Congress. He truly has earned the honor of being called Alaska's third senator. Speaker Harris informed the Committee that a statement from Senator Begich was forthcoming. He requested the Committee's support for the resolution. 2:51:59 PM Co-Chair Stoltze commented that the resolution was in the Finance Committee in order to expedite the legislation. He noted that the resolution has no fiscal notes. He thanked Speaker Harris for bringing forth the resolution. 2:53:09 PM Representative Joule shared a personal story about his first encounter with Senator Inouye in 1988. He noted that the Senator has been a good friend to the Alaska Native community. 2:54:37 PM Vice-Chair Thomas MOVED to report HCR 16 out of Committee with individual recommendations. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. HCR 16 was REPORTED out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation. AT-EASE: 2:54:55 PM RECONVENED: 2:58:45 PM