SB 77 - ALASKA DAY OF PRAYER The first order of business to come before the House State Affairs Standing Committee was SB 77, "An Act relating to the Alaska Day of Prayer." CHAIR JEANNETTE JAMES called on Mr. Joe Ambrose, Legislative Assistant to Senator Robin Taylor, sponsor, to present the bill. Number 0136 JOE AMBROSE, Legislative Assistant to Senator Robin Taylor, read the following sponsor statement into the record: "In 1952, the US Congress resolved that a National Day of Prayer be established, with the specific date subject to Presidential proclamation. On May 5, 1988, President Ronald Reagan signed into law a bill setting aside the first Thursday in May each year as the National Day of Prayer. "Senate Bill 77 would also mark the first Thursday in May as the Alaska Day of Prayer. "Observance of a Day of Prayer is as old as the nation itself and in fact pre-dates the Declaration of Independence. George Washington first proclaimed a day of prayer in 1775, during the First Continental Congress. "Thomas Jefferson, who termed the First Amendment `a wall of separation between church and state', said he was convinced that a man's natural right to religious expression was not in opposition to his political function. "Establishment of a Day of Prayer in Alaska follows a tradition dating back to the Founding Fathers. It would encourage Alaskans to pray without compelling them to do so." Number 0257 REPRESENTATIVE ETHAN BERKOWITZ asked Mr. Ambrose if any other states had adopted a state day of prayer to complement the national day? Number 0265 MR. AMBROSE replied seven states had adopted a state day of prayer. In addition, many stated observed the day through an annual proclamation. The Alaska Senate two years ago passed a resolution asking the Governor to declare the first Thursday in May as the day of prayer in Alaska. Number 0324 REPRESENTATIVE BERKOWITZ asked Mr. Ambrose if there was any particular reason why the state needed a day of prayer when there was a national day? Number 0331 MR. AMBROSE replied it would put a special emphasis on the day and it would bring Alaskans together. Number 0348 REPRESENTATIVE KIM ELTON commented that he believed it should be the second Thursday in May because by that time the body would need it more than the first Thursday in May. CHAIR JAMES called for a motion to pass the bill out of the committee. Number 0378 REPRESENTATIVE FRED DYSON moved that SB 77 move from the committee with individual recommendations and the attached zero fiscal note(s). There was no objection, SB 77 was so moved from the House State Affairs Standing Committee. REPRESENTATIVE DYSON stated, for the record, that he had stepped on the presenter's toes, literally; not figuratively, and apologized.