HJR 31-SUPPORT SOLDIERS' BURIAL DESIGNATIONS 8:05:11 AM  CHAIR LYNN announced that the first order of business was HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 31, Urging the United States Congress to pass the Honor the Written Intent of our Soldier Heroes Act. [Before the committee was CSHJR 31(MLV).] 8:05:51 AM JOSH TEMPEL, Staff, Joint Veterans' Caucus, Senator Charlie Huggins, Alaska State Legislature, stated that the proposed resolution relates to Congressional legislation, H.R. 1633, which pertains to a soldier's ability to designate [someone other than a family member] to receive his/her remains in the event he/she dies in active duty. In response to Chair Lynn, Mr. Tempel directed attention to a "fact sheet" [included in the committee packet], and he indicated that the $100,000 death gratuity payment would still be made to the parent, blood relative, or adoptive relative, but a soldier could select anyone for direct disposition of remains - the two factors would be separate. Mr. Tempel also indicated that the result of this separation would prevent those with low scruples from taking advantage of a soldier, would appease an estranged parent who would still get the $100,000, and would allow the soldier's body to be placed in the care of the person he/she chose for such an event. 8:08:46 AM CHAIR LYNN, after ascertaining that there was no one else to testify, closed public testimony. 8:09:00 AM REPRESENTATIVE SEATON moved to report CSHJR 31(MLV) out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, CSHJR 31(MLV) was passed out of the House State Affairs Standing Committee.