HOUSE BILL NO. 244 An Act creating an Alaska Medal of Honor and establishing criteria for awarding the medal. Vice Chair Stoltze MOVED to ADOPT work draft #25-LS0904\M, Kane, 5/6/07, as the version of the bill before the Committee. There being NO OBJECTION, it was adopted. KELLY HUBER, STAFF, REPRESENTATIVE NANCY DAHLSTROM, explained the changes made to the work draft. The name was changed from the Alaska Medal of Honor to the Alaska Decoration of Honor, to address the concern that the name was too close to the U.S. Congressional Medal. Additionally, there were concerns that those indicated on the list had served their Country and State honorably. Language on Page 2, Line 24 added Section (E), placing the adjutant general in charge of determining & editing the list. The other change provides the effective date of st January 1, 2000. These changes address Committee concerns brought forward in the previous hearing on the bill. 10:08:16 AM Representative Thomas asked about the 2000 date. Ms. Huber understood the original intent was from 2000 forward and was a legislative policy call. Representative Thomas commented that all veterans from all wars have made sacrifices. Representative Hawker noted that he represents a constituent whose husband was awarded a Medal of Honor from Korea. She encouraged that the name be changed so not to diminish all the Congressional Medals of Honor. He applauded the sponsor's intent. 10:12:02 AM Representative Foster MOVED to REPORT CS HB 244 (FIN) out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the accompanying fiscal notes. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CS HB 244 (FIN) was reported out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with a new zero note by the Department of Military & Veterans Affairs and a fiscal note by the Legislative Affairs Agency.