SJR 4-HONORING RONALD REAGAN    9:49:46 AM CHAIR WIELECHOWSKI announced SJR 4 to be the next order of business. SENATOR CHARLIE HUGGINS, sponsor of SJR 4, explained that the resolution should not require much evaluation, but it is important. SJR 4 recognizes the accomplishments of President Ronald Regan on the 100th anniversary of his birthday. He stated that President Regan had a profound impact on the state of Alaska, which many people don't recognize.   9:51:30 AM JOHN MANLY, staff to Senator Charlie Huggins, gave a brief summary of SJR 4, which recognizes the accomplishments, leadership, and vision of Ronald Regan. Mr. Manly noted that, as listed in SJR 4, President Regan was involved in several Alaska- specific events, including advocating for very limited federal control of Alaska lands, state control of the Alaska railroad, meeting with Pope John Paul II in Fairbanks, signing reparations payments for Aleuts displaced in World War II, signing provisions of the small business development program, and funding village health clinics. 9:54:38 AM JERRY MCCUTCHEON, Anchorage, said he opposes SJR 4, and feels it is a political resolution. He stated that Ronald Regan left the country trillions of dollars in debt, and there was even a question as to whether he was really in charge; as far as the Aleut reparations, they only received a fraction of what the Japanese received, and the Japanese internment camps were luxurious compared to the conditions endured by the Aleuts. Mr. McCutcheon disputed every positive point listed in the resolution. 9:57:30 AM SENATOR HUGGINS replied that in general people should not speak ill of the dead; further, if you can't be positive, just be quiet. He noted that does not necessarily apply in this case, and while he appreciated Mr. McCutcheon's testimony, Ronald Regan does have a positive legacy in most people's minds. 9:58:23 AM CHAIR WIELECHOWSKI closed public testimony. SENATOR PASKVAN asked if any standard applies to recognizing presidential legacies; for instance, should the legislature recognize the 100th birthday anniversary of each president? SENATOR HUGGINS responded it is fair to say the legislature does not have a system. CHAIR WIELECHOWSKI stated that was a good question. It can be difficult to choose which president to honor. SENATOR PASKVAN asked if SJR 4 accomplishes anything, such as naming a mountain after Ronald Regan, or is it just a piece of paper. SENATOR HUGGINS responded that it is not just a piece of paper but a spirit, and it doesn't lead to any action. 9:59:15 AM SENATOR MEYER moved to report SJR 4 from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). CHAIR WIELECHOWSKI announced that without objection, SJR 4 moved from the Senate State Affairs Standing Committee.