HB 523-TOM MADSEN AIRPORT AT UNALASKA    CHAIRMAN JOHN COWDERY called the Senate Transportation Committee meeting to order at 3:08 p.m. and announced HB 523 to be up for consideration. MS. SUSAN WELLS informed members that HB 523 has the full support of the mayor of the City of Unalaska and surrounding communities. She noted that Tom Madsen was very highly thought of by everyone on the entire Aleutian Chain. MR. FRANK KELTY said he is the former mayor of Dillingham and that all the villagers believe it is an appropriate honor to name the airport after Tom Madsen. MR. SINCLAIR WILT related that 15 years ago, when one of his daughters was only 14 months old, she got into her mother's iron tablets and had to get to a hospital within 18 hours or she could die. Wind and snow was blowing 50 -60 knots at the time. Tom Madsen said he would try to get her to Cold Bay, which he did. From there she was shuttled to a hospital and survived. SENATOR TAYLOR moved HB 523 from committee with individual recommendations. SENATOR ELTON objected to say that he is one of the few people in the state who never met Tom Madsen, but he wanted the committee to know that Stephanie Madsen was present. She had been a gracious host to him in Dutch Harbor when he first met her and a great public servant, serving on the North Pacific Fisheries Management Council, the Rural Development Council, and the State Chamber for the City of Cordova. He thanked her for attending. CHAIRMAN COWDERY asked if there were any objections to moving the bill from committee. There were no further objections and it was so ordered.