HCR 32 - YUKLA 27 REMEMBRANCE DAY Number 0915 CO-CHAIRMAN IVAN IVAN announced that the next order of business to come before the committee was HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 32, Establishing YUKLA 27 Remembrance Day. REPRESENTATIVE PETE KOTT noted that a bill resembling HCR 32 had been previously introduced, but at the request of many members, it was re-drafted as a resolution. He stated that the event referred to is unmatched within the state, in terms of loss of life and resources. The resolution includes the provision that copies will be forwarded to the next of kin of the deceased airmen. Number 1026 REPRESENTATIVE RICHARD FOSTER made a motion that the committee pass out the resolution. CO-CHAIRMAN IVAN announced that, there being no objection, HCR 32 was passed out of the House Special Committee on Military and Veterans' Affairs, with unanimous consent and attached zero fiscal note. CO-CHAIRMAN IVAN then noted that Mr. Daw wished to make a statement. Number 1275 MR. DAW then continued his discussion of the proposed reduction to veteran's benefits. He explained that under the new system, when a medical care provider presents a bill to the VA, the VA will pay whatever the normal Medicare payment would be. In Southeast Alaska and other outlying areas, this would amount to about 60 percent. Thus, the veteran would be required to pay the remaining 40 percent. He emphasized that, especially for retired disabled veterans, this would be a real hardship, especially since it is so unexpected. These veterans have always counted on the VA to pay their medical bills. Number 1228 REPRESENTATIVE IVAN suggested that Mr. Daw work with legislative staff to develop a resolution regarding the issue. MR. DAW further testified that a meeting regarding the Medicare fee schedule had been held in Juneau recently, but no veteran's organization representatives were invited. Only medical care providers were invited. Number 1330 MR. ARMSTRONG noted that the meeting was only discovered by accident, through a comment by a federal building security guard. No veteran's organizations were notified about the meeting. Even the local VA affairs representative in the building was not aware of the meeting until it was actually ongoing. CO-CHAIRMAN KOTT encouraged Mr. Armstrong and Mr. Daw to work with his staff, and develop language for a resolution. Co-Chairman Kott noted that the committee would be happy to expedite such a resolution. REPRESENTATIVE IVAN noted that his staff was also available to help with the resolution.