HB 337-ESTABLISHING 4-H DAY  1:39:51 PM CHAIR DUNBAR reconvened the meeting and announced the consideration of HOUSE BILL NO. 337 "An Act establishing 4-H Day." This is the first hearing of HB 337 in the Senate. The intention is to hear an introduction of the bill, invited testimony, and public testimony. 1:40:11 PM CHAIR DUNBAR invited the sponsor to introduce the bill. 1:40:19 PM REPRESENTATIVE DONNA MEARS, District 21, Alaska State Legislature, Juneau, Alaska, sponsor of HB 337, stated that she is honored to present this bill to establish the first Wednesday in October as 4-H Day in Alaska. She said 4-H has been a part of her life from a young age and helped prepare her for service in the legislature. Many who work in the Capitol have connections to 4-H. In addition to its youth and governance programs and projects, produce, and livestock shown at the Alaska State Fair, students can join local 4-H clubs. 4-H plays a pivotal role in cultivating a deep appreciation for Alaska's unique agricultural heritage and natural resources. By engaging in various 4-H programs, participants develop critical thinking, problem- solving, and communication skills essential for success in any endeavor they pursue. In recognizing 4-H Day, volunteers, educators, and supporters are honored for making the club possible. Recognizing the impact of 4-H sends a strong message of support and encouragement to the young individuals of Alaska and underscores the state's commitment to youth and community investment. She urged the committee to join her in championing the passage of HCR 13. 1:43:31 PM CHAIR DUNBAR announced invited testimony on HB 337. 1:43:46 PM MICHAELLA ANDERSON, 4-H Alumni, Club Leader, Fairbanks, Alaska, gave invited testimony in support of HB 337. She described her involvement in 4-H from kindergarten through leadership positions. She further explained how it helps youth thrive and the reasonable cost of membership. National 4-H Week is the first week of October and showcases the benefits of the club. She highlighted that 4-H Day, would occur within the week of national recognition if HB 337 passes. 1:46:08 PM CHAIR DUNBAR asked about the size and scale of 4-H membership in Fairbanks. 1:46:20 PM MS. ANDERSON replied that 4-H has upwards of 1,000 youth in the Fairbanks and Tanana area. 1:46:58 PM CHAIR DUNBAR opened public testimony on HB 337. 1:47:58 PM SELAH DENSMORE, representing self, Palmer, Alaska, testified in support of HB 337. She stated that as a member of 4-H for four years, it has helped her grow as a teenager. She shared that 4-H stands for Head, Heart, Hands, and Health. It is a program that helps children grow into maturity. Youth learn responsibility by caring for animals and public speaking through presentations. She mentioned that a group of youth recently visited the Capitol to learn about government. 1:49:36 PM CHAIR DUNBAR closed public testimony on HB 337. 1:49:47 PM REPRESENTATIVE MEARS expressed gratitude for the 4-H program. 1:50:19 PM CHAIR DUNBAR held HB 337 in committee.