HB 330 - POW/MIA DAY & WOMEN VETERANS DAY CHAIRMAN MURKOWSKI announced the first order of business as HB 330, "An Act establishing Prisoners of War and Missing in Action Recognition Days and Women Veterans Day; and providing for an effective date." Number 0105 LADDIE SHAW, State Veteran Affairs Coordinator, Department of Military & Veterans Affairs, testified via teleconference from Anchorage. The department fully supports the bill. Having spent quality time with a number of prisoners of war from World War II and Korea, he said, they put a tremendous value on this type of recognition. He also noted that there was standing room only last November [1999] for the first acknowledged day for women veterans. Number 0221 CHAIRMAN MURKOWSKI asked Mr. Shaw whether the dates reflected in the bill are in conjunction with nationally recognized dates. In other words: How have these dates been arrived at? MR. SHAW replied there are two dates for prisoner of war/missing in action recognition. One is a recognition and one is a noted federal day of recognition. The date in September is a nationally recognized holiday. The date in April is for the Fall of Batan. The individuals who have presented the April date are from the World War II Era. The individuals who have presented the September date are from the Vietnam Era. CHAIRMAN MURKOWSKI asked Mr. Shaw, What about the Women Veterans Day of November 9? MR. SHAW replied that date has been acknowledged as a day of recognition. He's not sure, however, whether or not it's a nationally observed day. He is only aware of the observance held in Anchorage. Number 0400 CHAIRMAN MURKOWSKI pointed out that November 9 is only two days before the nationally recognized Veterans Day of November 11. She wondered whether there would be any overshadowing. MR. SHAW replied he can't say for sure why November 9 was chosen, but he has attended both events, and they were both well-attended by each group. There wasn't a lack of recognition for either day. Number 0556 ED KNOEBEL testified via teleconference from Glennallen as a retired veteran of World War II. He's all for the bill. It's about time the women are recognized. He said, "They helped take part just as much as some of the men did." Number 0618 REPRESENTATIVE BRIAN PORTER made a motion to move HB 330 out of committee with individual recommendations and attached zero fiscal note. There being no objection, HB 330 so moved from the House Special Committee on Military and Veterans' Affairs.