HOUSE SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON MILITARY AND VETERANS AFFAIRS February 23, 1995 5:00 p.m. MEMBERS PRESENT Representative Pete Kott, Co-Chairman Representative Eldon Mulder Representative Richard Foster Representative Gail Phillips MEMBERS ABSENT Representative Ivan Ivan, Co-Chairman Representative Ed Willis Representative John Davies COMMITTEE CALENDAR *HB 164: "An Act establishing Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day." PASSED OUT OF COMMITTEE (* First public hearing) PREVIOUS ACTION BILL: HB 164 SHORT TITLE: ESTABLISH PEARL HARBOR DAY SPONSOR(S): SP CMTE MILITARY & VETERANS AFFAIRS JRN-DATE JRN-PG ACTION 02/08/95 272 (H) READ THE FIRST TIME - REFERRAL(S) 02/08/95 272 (H) MLV, STA 02/23/95 (H) MLV AT 05:00 PM CAPITOL 17 ACTION NARRATIVE TAPE 95-4, SIDE A Number 001 The House Special Committee on Military and Veterans Affairs was called to order by Co-Chairman Pete Kott at 5:00 p.m. Members present at the call to order were Representatives Kott, Mulder, Foster, and Phillips. Members absent were Representatives Ivan, Davies, and Willis. HL&C - 02/22/95 HB 164 - ESTABLISH PEARL HARBOR DAY CO-CHAIRMAN PETE KOTT said a quorum was present. He stated that a resolution dealing with Pearl Harbor Day was passed from committee a few weeks ago, and is currently in the Senate. He continued that Representative Richard Foster had made a motion to embed this same concept into a bill that would ask that the Governor proclaim December 7th, as a commemorative day. Number 033 REPRESENTATIVE RICHARD FOSTER pointed out that this topic had been discussed in detail. He made a motion to move HB 164 out of the House Labor and Commerce Committee. CO-CHAIRMAN KOTT concurred that they had discussed the bill in detail. He asked if there was an objection to move HB 164 from committee, with accompanying fiscal notes. Hearing none, HB 164 was moved from committee. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business to come before the House Special Committee on Military and Veterans Affairs, CO-CHAIRMAN Kott adjourned the meeting at 5:20 p.m.