SJR 7-VANCOUVER'S BID FOR 2010 WINTER GAMES Number 0240 CHAIR WEYHRAUCH announced that the next order of business was SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 7, Expressing support for Vancouver, British Columbia's, bid for the 2010 Olympic Winter Games and the Paralympic Winter Games. [Before the committee was HCS SJR 7(EDT).] Number 0250 RICHARD SCHMITZ, Staff to Senator John Cowdery, Alaska State Legislature, presented SJR 7 on behalf of the Senate Special Committee on World Trade and State/Federal Relations, sponsor, which is chaired by Senator Cowdery. He explained that the resolution lends Alaska's support to Vancouver, British Columbia, in its effort to obtain the 2010 Olympic Winter Games and the Paralympic Winter Games. Indicating this would express cross-border friendship, Mr. Schmitz noted that Alaska has a lot of shared boundary with British Columbia and said there are many economic and cultural ties between the two. MR. SCHMITZ opined that a practical aspect to the resolution is the economic boost of approximately $1 billion; although Alaskans won't benefit directly from the games in Vancouver, a big carryover in terms of publicity for tourism is anticipated. He said when Calgary and Salt Lake City held the Olympic Winter Games, for example, there was a boost in Western Canada and the Western U.S., respectively. Mr. Schmitz said many former Winter Olympic athletes have hailed from Alaska, and the resolution would give Alaskans the chance to follow their athletes closer to home. Number 0472 MR. SCHMITZ, in response to a question by Representative Seaton, said the two other cities competing [for the chance to host the Winter Olympics] are Salzburg, Austria, and [Pyeongchang], Korea. REPRESENTATIVE SEATON moved to report HCS SJR 7(EDT) out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying zero fiscal note. There being no objection, HCS SJR 7(EDT) was reported from the House State Affairs Standing Committee.