SSTA - 5/2/95 TAPE 95-22, SIDE A Number 001  HJR 9 SUIT RE POWS & MIAS AGAINST U.S. & OTHERS  CHAIRMAN SHARP calls the Senate State Affairs Committee to order at 3:36 p.m. and brings up HJR 9 as the first order of business before the committee. The chairman calls the first witness. Number 017 REPRESENTATIVE JEANNETTE JAMES, prime sponsor of HJR 9, relays information contained in the sponsor statement. HJR 9 requests the governor to file suit in the U.S. Supreme Court against the United States Government, alleging violations of the civil rights of Americans listed as prisoners of war or missing in action in Southeast Asia. Representative James urges the committee to take action on HJR 9. Number 055 DON NELSON, WWII POW, testifying from Fairbanks, gives testimony favorable to HJR 9. Number 085 LADD MCBRIDE, Chairman, Interior Alaska Veterans' Committee, testifying from Fairbanks, states the veteran's committee unanimously supports HJR 9. Number 100 GARY TYNDALL, testifying from Fairbanks, states he supports HJR 9 and asks for the committee's endorsement. He thinks there are still American prisoners in Southeast Asia who were left behind at the end of the war. Number 160 NANCY GOURLEY, testifying from Soldotna, states her brother is mia in Laos. Ms. Gourley states that for family members of mia's, all other courses of action have been exhausted. SENATOR LEMAN notes that the legislature is moving fairly quickly in acting on HJR 9. He does not see any reason for holding action on HJR 9. Number 217 SENATOR RANDY PHILLIPS asks Ms. Gourley what her brother's name is. MS. GOURLEY responds her brother's name is Gregory Steven Crandall. His home state is Washington. Number 230 JACK HETHERTON, Commander, VFW Post 10,046 - Soldotna, testifying from Soldotna, states he is a combat veteran with two tours duty in Vietnam. Mr. Hetherton states he supports HJR 9. Number 273 SENATOR RANDY PHILLIPS makes a motion to discharge HJR 9 from the Senate State Affairs Committee with individual recommendations. CHAIRMAN SHARP, hearing no objection, orders HJR 9 released from committee with individual recommendations.