SCR 1-AVALANCHE AWARENESS MONTH  CHAIRMAN TORGERSON announced SCR 1 to be up for consideration. He recommended two amendments. One was that the resolution be sent the Governor, since he declared the proclamation. The other one is to change "Major Randy Crawford" to "Colonel Randy Crawford." MR. JERRY BURNETT, Aide to Senator Lyda Green, sponsor of SCR 1, explained that Major Crawford had been promoted to Colonel after the bill had been drafted. He noted that as many as 14 people had been killed in a year in avalanches in Alaska, although this year there has been only one. They hoped participation in avalanche safety programs would increase and that it would result in the saving of lives in the winter. The Backcountry Avalanche Awareness Response Team (BAART) brought the need for the resolution to their attention. CHAIRMAN TORGERSON noted that the misspelling of Ms. Arthur's name on page 2, line 4 was another technical amendment and asked her how it was spelled. MS. AEDENE ARTHUR gave him the correct spelling and explained that she got started in this movement because she lost her son, Aaron Arthur, in the Turnagain Pass avalanche of March 1999 along with five other Alaskans. She was speaking on behalf of the recently formed Mat-Su Emergency Search and Rescue Council and BAART. Their three main goals are to promote avalanche awareness and urge people to have basic avalanche gear of beacon, clothes, and a shovel. When the Council united with BAART, their goal became to collaborate and coordinate efforts in education, training, and other efforts to help rescue efforts. If it weren't for volunteers, no matter where people were lost in Alaska, there would be no searches. She said that in 1999 there were 14 people killed in avalanches and in 2000 there were five. It is hard to measure progress when you are measuring prevention, but people have reported to her that others are using a beacon, clothes, and shovel. The word needs to be spread through all the areas in Alaska that are prone to avalanches so there are no more injuries and death. In the long run it saves money, because rescuers are not being sent out to help people. Number 1654 SENATOR TAYLOR moved to pass SCR 1 from committee with individual recommendations. There were no objections and it was so ordered.