HB 45-STATE VETERANS' CEMETERY & FUND 9:20:08 AM CHAIR LYNN announced that the last order of business was HOUSE BILL NO. 45, "An Act authorizing the Department of Military and Veterans' Affairs to establish and maintain Alaska veterans' cemeteries; and establishing the Alaska veterans' cemetery fund in the general fund." [Before the committee was CSHB 45(MLV).] 9:20:25 AM REPRESENTATIVE DAVID GUTTENBERG, Alaska State Legislature, introduced HB 45 as joint prime sponsor. He related that Alaska is no longer eligible for national cemeteries for veterans - the two that exist are in Sitka and Fort Rich - but there are programs the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs ("the VA") has for establishing state cemeteries. He told the committee that his constituents have been approaching him to request a veterans' burial site closer to home than the one in Anchorage. He said HB 45 would allow the state to apply to the VA for a grant for state cemeteries in eligible communities. The VA would be responsible for the criteria related to the cemeteries. 9:21:53 AM REPRESENTATIVE GUTTENBERG, in response to a question from Representative Gruenberg, confirmed that he had introduced legislation regarding the same issue last year, but it "died in the other body." 9:22:10 AM REPRESENTATIVE ROSES said he was satisfied by the lengthy and complete bill hearing process that took place in the House Special Committee on Military and Veterans' Affairs on HB 45; therefore, he stated his support of HB 45. 9:22:46 AM REPRESENTATIVE ROSES moved to report CSHB 45(MLV) out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, CSHB 45(MLV) was reported out of the House State Affairs Standing Committee.