Legislature(2025 - 2026)BELTZ 105 (TSBldg)
02/18/2025 03:30 PM Senate STATE AFFAIRS
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SB 43-WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH 3:39:01 PM CHAIR KAWASAKI reconvened the meeting and announced the consideration of SENATE BILL NO. 43 "An Act establishing the month of March as Women's History Month." 3:39:26 PM SENATOR GRAY-JACKSON, speaking as the sponsor of SB 43 provided the following introduction: [Original punctuation provided.] Alaska's history is a story of resilience, strength, and leadershipqualities that are exemplified by the many women who have shaped our past and continue to guide our future. Yet, too often, the contributions of women are overlooked or relegated to the margins of our history books. That is why I am proud to stand before you in support of Senate Bill 43, which would officially designate March as Women's History Month in Alaska. This recognition is long overdue. Women have been at the heart of Alaska's historyfrom the Indigenous women who have safeguarded cultural traditions for generations, to the pioneers who braved the harshest conditions to build our communities, to the educators, scientists, and public servants who have shaped policy and progress in our state. Today, we are witnessing an inspiring shift. In 2025, Alaska's Legislature is home to 26 female legislators the highest number in our history. This milestone is not just a number; it is a testament to the progress we have made in ensuring women's voices are heard in the halls of power. The formation of the first Women in Alaska Legislature Group underscores our collective commitment to elevating and supporting women's leadership. By designating March as Women's History Month, we create an opportunity to formally recognize and celebrate these achievements. It will be a time for schools, community organizations, and individuals across our state to engage in meaningful conversations, learn about the remarkable women who have come before us, and inspire future generations of Alaskan women to lead in every sector of our society. Honoring women's history is not just about the past; it is about shaping the future. When we uplift women's contributions, we reaffirm our commitment to equity, progress, and the enduring strength of our state. I urge this committee to advance Senate Bill 43 so that we can ensure the stories of Alaska's womenpast, present, and futureare told, honored, and celebrated. 3:42:26 PM DEIRDRE GOINS, Staff, Senator Elvi Gray-Jackson, Alaska State Legislature, Juneau, Alaska, provided the sectional analysis for SB 43: [Original punctuation provided.] Sectional Analysis-Version A Section 1- Adds a new section to AS 44.12 Section 44.12.088. Women's History Month. The month of March each year is established as Women's History Month. Women's History Month may be observed by schools, community groups, and other public and private agencies and individuals with appropriate activities to honor and recognize the contribution that women have made in the history of the state and the nation. 3:43:06 PM CHAIR KAWASAKI announced invited testimony on SB 43. 3:43:40 PM JESSIE LAVOIE, CEO, Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA), Anchorage, Alaska, testified by invitation in support of SB 43. She paraphrased the following statement: [Original punctuation provided.] YWCA Alaska has a long history of supporting Women leaders in our community. Since 1990, we have honored women and allies at an annual celebration, sharing their successes, and uplifting them through our Women of Achievement event. This long-standing tradition has recognized over 350 women, all of whom have left indelible marks on Alaska's history. We are forever grateful for the paths they walked and paved, so that younger generations of women know that they too can be a doctor, lawyer, community advocate, and more. We are delighted to hear that Senator Elvi Gray- Jackson and her office are proposing SB43: An Act establishing the month of March as Women's History Month." We fully support this bill and her efforts, especially in these trying times when public support like this is so desperately needed. Over 60 percent of women 16 and older are in Alaska's workforce, from STEM fields to the medical field, small business owners to industry leaders. Women make up almost half of Alaska's workforce at 45.2 percent. Despite the near 50/50 split, women are still paid only 80.5 percent of men in the same position. While this has trended upward, it is still a noticeable gap. Despite this, women persist and celebrating them in the month of March just makes sense. From our own pioneers like Elizabeth Peratrovich to our friends in the 34th Alaska State Legislature - Senate like Elvi Gray-Jackson, Loki Gale-Tobin, Cathy Giessel, Shelley Hughes, Kelly Merrick, and all our friends in the House of Representatives, these women have continued to pave the path that their predecessors started and to ensure it's there for women leaders to come. YWCA Alaska stands with Senator Gray-Jackson, and all women in Alaska, and fully support this bill. 3:46:06 PM TERESA JACOBSSON, Founder, Alaska Women's Leadership Forum, Anchorage, Alaska, testified by invitation on SB 43. She paraphrased the following: [Original punctuation provided.] Alaska's history is rich with the stories of resilient, courageous, and visionary women who have shaped our communities, our industries, and our government. From leaders preserving and advocating for their cultural heritage to women pioneering advancements in business, science, and public service Alaskan women have played a pivotal role in our state's progress. Unfortunately, their contributions are often overlooked or underrepresented in our history. By establishing March as Alaska Women's History Month, we create a meaningful opportunity for our government, schools, communities, and organizations to recognize and celebrate these contributions. This designation is not simply about reflection it is about inspiration. It encourages the next generation of female leaders to see themselves in these stories and to know that their voices, ideas, and ambitions are part of Alaska's future. Alaska has long been home to strong women who have defied odds, broken barriers, and led with strength. From Elizabeth Peratrovich, or the thousands of unsung women entrepreneurs, caregivers, educators, and leaderstheir legacies deserve to be uplifted and recognized. This bill is an opportunity to unify Alaskans in honoring the past, celebrating the present, and investing in the future of women in our state. The Alaska Women's Leadership Forum strongly supports this initiative and urges the passage of this bill. Thank you again for your time and for your commitment to recognizing the impact of women in Alaska's history. 3:48:14 PM CHAIR KAWASAKI opened public testimony on SB 43; finding none, he closed public testimony. 3:49:37 PM CHAIR KAWASAKI held SB 43 in committee.
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SB 43 Letters of Support Version A.pdf |
SSTA 2/18/2025 3:30:00 PM |
SB 43 |