SB 196 NAMING FERRY VESSEL KONIAG TAPE 96-18, SIDE A Number 001 CHAIRMAN SHARP called the Senate State Affairs Committee to order at 3:32 p.m. and brought up SB 196 as the first order of business before the committee. He called Senator Zharoff to testify. Number 010 SENATOR FRED ZHAROFF, prime sponsor of SB 196, stated the legislation would call for the naming of the new maritime ferry vessel to be named the "Koniag". That is in keeping with the tradition of naming state ferries after glaciers, and follows Alaska Statute as well. SENATOR RANDY PHILLIPS asked where the ferry will run. SENATOR ZHAROFF replied the new ferry will be the state's second ocean-going vessel. It will probably serve Southeast Alaska, Kodiak, and Western Alaska. SENATOR RANDY PHILLIPS asked if there is any opposition to the name "Koniag". SENATOR ZHAROFF responded he has not heard any opposition. CHAIRMAN SHARP asked if the ferry that would bear the name "Koniag" is the one that is currently under construction. SENATOR ZHAROFF replied that is correct. Number 045 SENATOR LEMAN stated that currently, the politically correct thing to do is not to name things after aboriginal groups. He thinks that denies proper attention to aboriginal people. CHAIRMAN SHARP asked the pleasure of the committee. Number 068 SENATOR LEMAN made a motion to discharge SB 196 and accompanying zero fiscal note from the Senate State Affairs Committee with individual recommendations. CHAIRMAN SHARP, hearing no objection, stated SB 196 was discharged from committee.