HJR 3-RES. TO MAINTAIN DENALI AS OFFICIAL NAME  HJR 4-RES. TO MAINTAIN DENALI AS OFFICIAL NAME  8:56:54 AM CHAIR STUTES announced that the first order of business would be HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 3, Opposing efforts to change the name of the tallest mountain in North America from Denali to Mt. McKinley, and supporting efforts to recognize the heritage and continuing importance of the mountain and of Alaska Native peoples and HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 4, Urging the President of the United States and the United States Secretary of the Interior to maintain Denali as the official name for the tallest mountain in North America. CHAIR STUTES stated that this is not a political issue, rather it is about honoring Alaska's Native culture and heritage, as well as "our right to determine, as Alaskans, what is best for us." She stated that [the federal executive order to change the name of Denali to Mount McKinley] is a federal overreach, which is something [the State of Alaska] has always resisted. She noted that the proposed resolutions "do not carry the force of law" but "represent an expression of the opinion of this legislature." She concluded by sharing her belief that the proposed resolutions would send a critical message to Alaska's federal partners, the Lower 48, and the congressional delegation. 8:58:10 AM REPRESENTATIVE ASHLEY CARRICK, Alaska State Legislature, as prime sponsor, presented HJR 3. She stated that June 7, 1913, was the day that Athabascan Walter Harper, at the age of 20, became the first person to stand on the summit of Denali, the highest peak in North America. She said it was this legacy that inspired her to sponsor HJR 3, to affirm the name Denali. She then noted that in late May 2019, her father stood on the summit of Denali at age 50. She stated, "Denali is far greater than the accomplishments of man." She noted that the name Denali translates to English as "The Great One." She asked the committee to support [HJR 3 and HJR 4]. She offered her understanding that "a vast majority of Alaskans support and affirm the name of Denali." She asked the committee to join her in "respecting the deep heritage and cultural importance Denali" and "affirming its name." 9:01:00 AM CHAIR STUTES announced that HJR 3 was held over.