HB 259-ESTABLISHING ALASKA HISTORY WEEK  CHAIR MCGUIRE announced the consideration of HB 259. [Before the committee was HB 259(efd add).] 9:33:10 AM REPRESENTATIVE ANNA FAIRCLOUGH, Alaska State Legislature, said HB 259 establishes the first week of March as Alaska History Week. The idea came from a national history program where Alaska has many contestants. National History day focuses on a topic and this year it is conflict and compromise. The bill will "align us so that our students could compete nationally and also to honor the different things that have happened to make Alaska the great state that it is by designating the first week of March as Alaska History week." The earthquake, Alaska's purchase, and the Iditarod all occurred in March. A history week will recognize all the great Alaska accomplishments. It doesn't require the schools to do anything, but it creates an avenue for them to participate nationally with other colleagues. 9:35:02 AM SENATOR STEVENS said he objects to the first statement of her sponsor statement that speaks of Alaska having a short history. We have a longer history than most. Most people on this continent came through Alaska. REPRESENTATIVE FAIRCLOUGH said she will change that. 9:35:43 AM CHAIR MCGUIRE asked if schools teach Alaska history. REPRESENTATIVE FAIRCLOUGH said it is taught in Anchorage, but she doesn't think it is mandated by the state. CHAIR MCGUIRE said she benefitted from learning it in school. The basic background of Alaska benefitted her. REPRESENTATIVE FAIRCLOUGH said Alaska has a rich heritage. Teachers can teach to the point in time of history week. 9:37:13 AM CHAIR MCGUIRE wishes she can mandate Alaska history in California schools. SENATOR BUNDE said he had a college requirement to take a state history class and asked if that is the case in Alaska. REPRESENTATIVE FAIRCLOUGH said Alaska history was not a part of her accreditation. 9:37:57 AM SENATOR STEVENS moved to report HB 259 from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). There being no objection, HB 259 (efd add) moved from committee.