SJR 7-VANCOUVER'S BID FOR 2010 WINTER GAMES  MARK RIEHLE, staff to Senator Cowdery and the World Trade Committee, described SJR 7 as an expression of support for Vancouver British Columbia's bid for the 2010 Olympic Games and the Paralympic Games. Vancouver is competing to host the games with Pyeongchang, Korea, and Salzburg, Austria. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) will award the bid to one of the three cities in July 2003. If Vancouver is successful, Alaska is certain to see economic benefits. In particular, Alaska stands to benefit in the tourism and winter recreation sectors due to overall worldwide exposure of the Pacific Northwest region. As an example, the entire Western region of the mainland U.S. received an estimated $1 billion economic boost from the 2000 winter games in Salt Lake City. Alaska and British Columbia share close economic, government, sporting, cultural and family ties along a lengthy common border. The primary goal of this resolution is to strengthen these ties through this formal resolution of support. Passage of this resolution will mean more than simple neighborly expression of support because, traditionally, the IOC gives weight to such resolutions when making its bid determination. It is likely Alaskan small business owners-from bed and breakfast establishments to microbreweries to fish processors-will realize the primary economic benefit of a successful 2010 bid by Vancouver and Whistler B.C. SENATOR COWDERY asked him to elaborate on how Alaskan businesses would benefit. MR. RIEHLE replied small businesses would have the opportunity to distribute brochures. There were no further questions. SENATOR DYSON made a motion to move SJR 7 from committee with individual recommendations and zero fiscal note. There being no objection, it was so ordered.