SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 12 Relating to declaring March 2000 as Sobriety Awareness Month. CHAIRMAN MILLER announced SCR 12 to be up for consideration. MS. ANGELA MOSS, aide to Senator Ward, sponsor of SCR 12, declares March 2000 as sobriety awareness month. Alcohol and drug abuse has been identified as the single most destructive health problem in Alaska. Its devastating effects have been felt within every racial, ethnic, and economic background. SCR 12 reinforces Alaskans' commitment to a clean and healthy lifestyle. Number 465 MS. PAMELA WATTS, Executive Director, Advisory Board on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, stated support for SCR 12. She said March has been proclaimed DD awareness month since 1995 in recognition and appreciation of the example set by citizens who believe in and support a life of sobriety. Alcoholism and drug abuse has had a negative impact on our society, but most unfortunately on our families and communities. Our high national ranking in child abuse and neglect is significantly impacted by alcohol and drug abuse. The cost to Alaska in terms of human and financial resources is staggering. This resolution reflects the mission, strategies, and goals of the Advisory Board's state plan for alcohol and drug abuse services. The Board strongly supports individual, organizational, community, and statewide efforts toward prevention and intervention of alcohol and drug abuse problems. The Board recognizes the efforts of those who lead the way. They appreciate the leadership of the Legislature in paving the way for continued reenforcement of the improved quality of life for all Alaskans. Number 585 MR. ERNIE TURNER, Director, Division on Alcohol and Drug Abuse, stated support for SCR 12. He fully endorsed the previous testimony. SENATOR WILKEN moved to pass SCR 12 out of committee with individual recommendations. There were no objections and it was so ordered.