HB 330-POW/MIA DAY & WOMEN VETERANS DAY Number 0086 CHAIR JAMES announced the first order of business is HOUSE BILL NO. 330, "An Act establishing Prisoners of War and Missing in Action Recognition Days and Women Veterans Day; and providing for an effective date." CAROL CARROLL, Director, Administrative Services Division, Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, deferred to Laddie Shaw, Coordinator for Veterans Affairs. Number 0215 LADDIE SHAW, Coordinator, Veterans Affairs, Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, testified via teleconference from Anchorage. He said the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs supports HB 330. He has met with former prisoners of war and has attended meetings with women veterans from around the state, and HB 330 is supported by those two groups. He asked that the committee move HB 330 forward. Number 0331 CLEM BOUCHER testified via teleconference from Glennallen. He said he fully supports HB 330 except for the Women Veterans Day part. He commented that he felt that women are being doubly recognized for Veterans Day, and he feels that one day should take care of all veterans. He explained that he is not opposed to women having a day [but not two days]. Number 0411 CHAIR JAMES mentioned that she tended to agree with Mr. Boucher; however, she does support HB 330. CLEM BOUCHER acknowledged that a Veterans Day already exists, but having another Women Veterans Day gives women double recognition for their work. He indicated he is not disputing their work but he is just pointing out that women are getting two days of recognition. Number 0491 REPRESENTATIVE HUDSON made a motion to move HB 330 out of committee with individual recommendations and the attached zero fiscal note; he asked for unanimous consent. There being no objection, HB 330 moved from the House State Affairs Standing Committee.