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Senate Passes Bunde Resolution

Senate Passes Bunde Resolution Supporting Senior Caregivers and Encouraging DHSS to Provide Additional Education on Effects of Aging

Juneau – The Alaska State Senate today unanimously approved a resolution, SCR 13, which supports senior caregivers and encourages the Department of Health and Social Services to provide additional education on the effects of aging and the importance of senior caregivers.

“Advances in medicine, technology, and assisted living practices are enabling seniors to live longer, more productive, and more comfortable lives than ever before,” said Sen. Con Bunde, R-Anchorage, the prime sponsor of SCR 13. “Yet, the fact remains that many of our aging loved ones will at some point require some form of care-giving. In fact, more than 25 percent of all seniors need some level of assistance with their daily activities. It is critical that we as a state are prepared to meet and manage the needs of our aging population.”

A concurrent resolution is a formal method by which the Legislature can address a concern directly to an agency of the state government. SCR 13 will now be referred to the House for its consideration.


Bill to Name Fish Hatchery

Dyson Bill to Name Elmendorf AFB Fish Hatchery in Honor of Bill Hernandez Passes Senate

Juneau – The Alaska Senate today unanimously passed CSSB 274 (RES), naming the state’s sport fish hatchery on Elmendorf AFB to honor long-time fish hatchery and fish-rearing pioneer William Jack (Bill) Hernandez. Hernandez, who worked in fish hatchery, rearing and habitat projects at Ft. Richardson and Elmendorf for 28 years, passed away in 2003 at age 83. The original SB 274 was sponsored by Sen. Fred Dyson, R-Eagle River. The Resources committee substitute makes it clear that the fish hatchery is currently under construction and is expected to be completed in May 2011.

“I am pleased the members of the Senate have agreed to recognize Bill Hernandez for his contributions to the fisheries of the Upper Cook Inlet,” Dyson said. “Mr. Hernandez was more responsible than any other single person for the hatchery programs on Elmendorf and Ft. Richardson. I can’t think of a more appropriate Alaskan to name the Elmendorf hatchery after.”

Hernandez was a WWII civilian POW, having been captured by the Japanese at the fall of Wake Island in December 1941, where he was building fortifications for the USMC. He was held for the next three years at various POW camps in China. In 1947, Hernandez enlisted in the US Army, and in 1956 he was posted at Ft. Richardson, where he served as a fish and wildlife conservation NCO. Over the next 28 years, he worked with various federal and state agencies to develop and build hatchery programs, stocking local streams with Rainbow Trout, and Chinook and Coho Salmon.

CSSB 274 (RES) will now be sent to the House of Representatives for its consideration.


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Portrait of the four Caucus Members

Senate Republican Caucus:

The four members of the Senate Republican Minority intend to draw on their expertise to promote back-to-basics government characterized by fiscal restraint, principled conduct, cooperation and progress on issues vital to Alaska.
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