HSTA - 02/28/95 Number 390 SCR 4 - POET LAUREATE OF ALASKA KRAG JOHNSEN, Intern from the University of Alaska Anchorage, was there to represent Senator Leman who sponsored SCR 4. This piece of legislation, which establishes the Poet Laureate of Alaska, is designed to act as a vehicle for confirming Mr. Thomas Sexton for Poet Laureate of Alaska. Mr. Sexton is a long-time Anchorage resident and a constituent of Senator Leman's. Mr. Sexton received his Masters Degree from the University of Alaska Anchorage, and upon his graduation he spent 24 years as a professor there. He recently retired with the title of "Emeritus Professor of English." His poetry has been published in journals across the U.S. and he has been included in four anthologies. REPRESENTATIVE PORTER said he was unfamiliar with the program and asked wondered how it works. He said he currently knows a person who received Poet Laureate, and this person is now being replaced, so this cannot be a lifetime appointment. REPRESENTATIVE GREEN asked if Mr. Sexton is the only candidate and, also, how a person becomes a candidate for Poet Laureate. MR. JOHNSEN explained that Poet Laureate is selected and nominated on the basis of their talent, artistic excellence, and service to the community. He did not say if there were any other nominees. In Mr. Sexton's case, he was nominated by the Alaska State Counsel on the Arts. The appointment is a two-year term, which is confirmed every new legislative session. Senator Leman has set forth SCR 4 to name Mr. Thomas Sexton as Poet Laureate of Alaska. The legislature must confirm that appointment, for it is only through the legislative process that the Poet Laureate appointment can be confirmed. REPRESENTATIVE WILLIS shared that the first Poet Laureate of Alaska was a Chugiak resident, and she is the grandmother of his staff- person, Bill Stoltz. REPRESENTATIVE PORTER made a motion to move SCR 4 out of committee. There being no objections, the motion passed.