HJR 61 - ANCHORAGE VETERANS AFFAIRS OFFICE The next order of business to come before the House State Affairs Committee was HJR 61. CHAIR JAMES called on Representative Ed Willis to present the resolution to the committee members. Number 0056 REPRESENTATIVE WILLIS explained the thrust of HJR 61 was brought to his attention by several groups of Anchorage veterans. He intended to start the resolution in the legislative process with the House Special Committee on Military and Veterans' Affairs. However, a special committee could not introduce legislation after a certain date. He thanked Chair James for allowing the House State Affairs Committee to sponsor the resolution. REPRESENTATIVE WILLIS further explained the thrust of the resolution was to support the Anchorage Veterans Affairs Regional Office as a result of the efforts of the federal government to downsize the office. The office now handled the compensation and pension functions and the effect of moving those function to Reno, Nevada and Phoenix, Arizona would be inefficient and not in the best interest of Alaska's veterans. The resolution, if passed, would support the efforts of Alaska's Congressional delegation. He cited there were more than 73,000 veterans in Alaska, and the office serviced more than one-half of those veterans. He reiterated the thrust of the resolution was to give the Alaskan Congressional delegation another tool to fight the downsizing efforts of the federal government. Number 0152 CHAIR JAMES said Alaska probably had the highest percentage of veterans in its population compared to any other state. She agreed the veterans deserved attention from the legislature. They were a very important part of the population. Number 0192 REPRESENTATIVE IVAN thanked Representative Willis for sponsoring the resolution on behalf of the veterans in Alaska. He asked if the resolution was referred to the House Special Committee on Military and Veterans' Affairs? CHAIR JAMES replied, "yes." REPRESENTATIVE IVAN further thanked Representative Willis for his care and support of this resolution. Number 0219 REPRESENTATIVE PORTER moved that HJR 61 move from the committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal notes. Hearing no objection, it was so moved from the House State Affairs Committee. REPRESENTATIVE WILLIS thanked the Chair and the committee members for their support.