| Name: |
Leonard H. King |
| City: |
Haines |
| District: |
5 |
| Occupation: |
Merchant |
| Born: |
March 23, 1901 - Michigan |
| Death: |
January 1982 - Haines, Alaska |
| Burial Location: |
Ashes scattered in Haines harbor |
| Alaska Resident: |
1920-82 |
| Convention Posts: |
- Member, Committee on Resources
- Member, Committee on Direct Legislation, Amendment and Revision
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Quote from the Constitutional Convention:
"Mr. President... Commercial fisheries at its lowest ebb last year brought
in $2,300,000 worth of tax money. Now we are talking about a resource that is
valuable to the people of Alaska. These people of our tundra, one of our delegates
talked so much about his 30,000 people -- that is not only aesthetic to them
-- that is social. They use that meat in the Arctic to eat; they use that ivory
to carve; that is their livelihood. Now, we are not talking about light things
here, Mr. President, we are talking about something very important... I am not
a very good orator, Mr. President, but my timidity here has been overcome by
my conscience. I feel very deeply about this... I am talking from experience
and I believe the proper place to put the regulation of these departments, to
make it successful, is right into the constitution."
-Delegate Leonard King, Day 62 of the Constitutional Convention, speaking in
favor of establishing commissions for the governance of fish and game management
in the Alaska Constitution. The proposal failed, and the commissions were established
by the legislature.
| Education: |
Fairbanks High School, University of Alaska |
| Public Offices and Organizations: |
- Haines City Council
- Mayor, City of Haines
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