SB 224-OLDER ALASKANS' DAY 8:47:44 AM CHAIR SEATON announced that the next order of business was SENATE BILL NO. 224, "An Act establishing Older Alaskans' Day." The committee took an at-ease from 8:47:55 AM to 8:51:06 AM. SENATOR GARY STEVENS, Alaska State Legislation, introduced SB 224, as sponsor. He said the bill would designate the second Wednesday of September as "Older Alaskans' Day." He said the idea came about during a recent visit to the senior center in Kodiak. He stated the importance of Alaska's seniors, noting that they are among the fastest growing population in the country. He said Alaska's seniors contribute millions to the economy, give an enormous amount of volunteer time to many organizations, and share their wisdom and experience to everyone. He stated that he thinks it would be fitting to set a day aside to recognize the accomplishments of Alaska's older citizens. [REPRESENTATIVES LYNN and GRUENBERG mentioned a conflict of interest.] 8:53:44 AM REPRESENTATIVE GRUENBERG moved Amendment 1, as follows: On page 1, line 7: Delete "quiet" Insert "raucous" REPRESENTATIVE GRUENBERG withdrew Amendment 1. 8:54:19 AM CHAIR SEATON closed public testimony, then reopened it to accommodate a testifier present in the room. 8:54:36 AM MARIE DARLIN, Coordinator, AARP Capital City Task Force, testified in support of SB 224. She stated that older Alaskans contribute much to the community. She noted her letter of support included in committee packet. 8:55:38 AM CHAIR SEATON closed public testimony. 8:55:59 AM REPRESENTATIVE GARDNER stated her support of SB 224. 8:56:10 AM REPRESENTATIVE LYNN moved to report SB 224 out of committee with individual recommendations. There being no objection, SB 224 was reported out of the House State Affairs Standing Committee.