SB 83-SVEN HAAKANSON AIRPORT AT OLD HARBOR    CHAIR JOHN COWDERY announced SB 83 to be up for consideration. SENATOR GARY STEVENS introduced SB 83 as a short and simple bill. He knew Sven Haakanson, Sr. for 32 years and he was one of first people Senator Stevens met in Alaska. SB 83 would name the airport in the City of Old Harbor on Kodiak Island for Sven Haakanson Sr. who passed away on November 23, 2002. SENATOR STEVENS said Mr. Haakanson was a very influential and important person in Old Harbor and was its mayor for 27 years, one of the longest tenures in Alaska. He played an important role in all aspects of the community. He was a key player in developing the Kodiak Area Native Association (KANA), and was on the board of directors and president of that board for many years. He was a founder of Koniag Inc. and played an important role in the passage of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA). Koniag Native Corporation named him Elder of the Year in 2002. The community of Old Harbor supports this legislation. SENATOR OLSON asked if anyone opposes naming the airport after Mr. Haakanson. SENATOR STEVENS said he had inquired and had heard no opposition. The Old Harbor City Council and the mayor are behind this legislation. Mr. Haakanson's family was active in Kodiak for years. SENATOR OLSON asked if there were any letters in favor of the legislation. SENATOR STEVENS said the community was asked to send a letter of support, but the letter has not arrived. Senator Stevens said the city council and mayor assured him they are absolutely behind this. SENATOR THERRIAULT said in the past, proposals to name something after the former mayor of Fairbanks and the former president of the university became tremendously controversial. He advised Senator Stevens to lock down the support in writing to answer people's questions. CHAIR COWDERY said the chair of the next committee of referral would have that letter. SENATOR STEVENS said he would definitely get a letter of support from the community. SENATOR THERRIAULT moved SB 83 from committee with individual recommendations and the attached zero fiscal note. With no objection, the motion carried.