SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 3 Relating to commemoration of Senator Frank R. Ferguson and other distinguished Senators. This was the first hearing for this bill in the Senate Finance Committee. Co-Chair Wilken stated that this bill would allow a commemorative panel to be placed outside the Senate Finance Committee Room in honor of Senators who are specially recognized by the Alaska State Senate. Furthermore, he continued, it would allow for the inclusion of Senator Frank Ferguson's name on the panel. Senator Olson, the bill's sponsor, shared that this bill is being introduced for two purposes: the first would be to recognize recently decreased Senator Frank Ferguson, "one of the State's most skilled legislators," for his contribution to the State and its citizens; and secondly, to acknowledge that the options for honoring individuals such as naming meeting rooms after them is limited in the Capitol building. Therefore, he continued, this resolution would allow for a large plague to be displayed that would recognize distinguished senators who have contributed to the State. Senator Olson displayed an example of the proposed plague [copy not provided]. Co-Chair Wilken, noting that the bill has a zero fiscal note, asked whether the individuals would pay for the inclusion of their name. Senator Olson stated that either that or private contributions would provide the necessary funding. Amendment #2: This amendment deletes "on" and inserts "at" on page two, line 24, and deletes "wall outside the Senate Finance Committee Room" and inserts "place inside the Capitol Building" on page two, line 24. Senator Olson offered Amendment #2. Co-Chair Wilken objected for discussion. Senator Olson reviewed how the language would read. Co-Chair Wilken removed his objection. There being no further objection, Amendment #2 was ADOPTED. Amendment #1: This amendment inserts the following language on page two, following line 22. "WHEREAS the Alaska State Senate has had a significant role in the rich history of the state and the progress of its citizens through the individual and collective achievements of its members; WHEREAS other senators also merit special recognition for past accomplishments; Senator Olson moved for the adoption of Amendment #1. Co-Chair Wilken objected for discussion. Senator Olson read the proposed language. Co-Chair Wilken removed his objection. There being no further objection, Amendment #1 was ADOPTED. Co-Chair Green asked whether a resolution would be required to add Senators' names in the future or would they would be automatically added upon their death. Senator Olson responded that the intent is that additional names would be furthered via a Legislative Resolution. Co-Chair Green understood, therefore, that a resolution would be required in order to add another name to the plague. Senator Olson considered it to be "unfair" to automatically add a Senator's name upon their death, as he argued, the purpose of the plague, rather than being all-encompassing, is to honor those considered to have had distinguished service. Co-Chair Wilken qualified the question to be, how would one's name be included on the plague. Senator Bunde asked whether the inclusion would be posthumously. Co-Chair Wilken stated that further qualifying language should be determined. Co-Chair Wilken ordered the bill HELD in Committee.