HSTA - 03/28/95 SCR 9 - TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL GIRLS' STATE SCR 10 - TWENTY-NINTH ANNUAL BOYS' STATE SENATOR JOHN TORGERSON read his sponsor statement for SCR 9 and SCR 10. "I have requested these two concurrent resolutions because I am a lifetime member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and also a member of the American Legion. Senate Concurrent Resolutions 9 and 10 applaud the sponsors and the participants of the twenty-ninth annual Girls' and Boys' State Programs. These programs work toward bringing an increased awareness of the roles young men and women have in the future of our state. The annual program sponsored by the American Legion and the Auxiliary as well as other cooperating organizations do not receive governmental or taxpayer monetary support but rather are completely organized through volunteer efforts. Without question, the organizers of this annual event are to be congratulated and recognized. Their commitment to preparing our young men and women is outstanding, and I would urge your support for these resolutions." Number 056 CHAIR JAMES noted the arrival of Representative Willis. REPRESENTATIVE JOE GREEN added, for the record, he could not think of a finer place for young people to go than Boys' State or Girls' State. He went when he was young and it was a tremendous experience where he learned a great deal about government. Number 073 REPRESENTATIVE ED WILLIS agreed with Representative Green, adding as a Legionnaire he was privileged to attend and participate in Boys' State last year. It was a tremendous experience. One of his sons attended Boys' State years ago and benefitted greatly. He urged support for the resolutions. Number 101 REPRESENTATIVE CAREN ROBINSON asked why they should use a resolution and not a citation. CHAIR JAMES replied a resolution was a little higher honor than a citation. REPRESENTATIVE SCOTT OGAN made a motion to move SJR 9 and SJR 10 out of committee. CHAIR JAMES added she had participated in Girls' State in Fairbanks recently, doing their inauguration twice and giving educational speeches to the group. They are a fine group of young ladies, and she added her support to the resolutions. Number 128 CHAIR JAMES repeated there was a motion to move the resolutions, with unanimous consent and zero fiscal notes. There were no objections, so SJR 9 and SJR 10 were moved from the State Affairs Committee.