SJR 10-HMONG VETERANS; CONGRESSIONAL GOLD MEDAL  10:18:52 AM CHAIR EISCHEID announced that the first order of business would be SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 10, "Encouraging the United States Congress to award Hmong veterans of the Vietnam War the Congressional Gold Medal." 10:19:30 AM SENATOR BILL WIELECHOWSKI, Alaska State Legislature, As prime sponsor, presented SJR 10 to the committee. He gave a brief overview of the history of the Hmong people's role in aiding United States soldiers in Laos and Vietnam. He explained that the proposed Senate resolution would urge congress to award the congressional gold medal to Hmong veterans. 10:21:04 AM JOSHUA MCHOES, STAFF, Senator Bill Wielechowski, Alaska State Legislature, on behalf of Senator Bill Wielechowski, prime sponsor, gave a PowerPoint presentation on SJR 10 [hard copy included in the committee file]. He began on slide 2, which gave a brief history of Hmong veterans and moved to slide 3, which described the Hmong people's culture and role fighting alongside the U.S. in the Vietnam war. He skipped to slide 5, which emphasized the brutal conditions that the Hmong people were subjected to after the U.S. withdrawal in Vietnam and moved through slides 6-7, which described the Hmong people's integration and recognition within the United States. He continued to slide 8, which outlined the historic effort to grant the congressional gold medal to the Hmong people and skipped to slides 10-11, which explained what the congressional gold medal is and how it can be awarded. He concluded the presentation on slide 12, which urged the committee's support of SJR 10. 10:27:30 AM MAY RAMIREZ-XIONG, CEO & Co-Founder, H.E.A.R.T Inc., gave invited testimony on SJR 10. She shared to the committee that she is the daughter of a Hmong colonel veteran of the Vietnam War and said that she was testifying before the committee to "amplify the voices that cannot speak for themselves." She explained that SJR 10 would honor the sacrifices and the wider role that the Hmong role have played in supporting the U.S. throughout their history.