SCR 20-SEXUAL ASSAULT AWARENESS MONTH  9:23:44 AM CHAIR LYNN announced that the final order of business was SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 20, Proclaiming April 2014 as Sexual Assault Awareness Month. 9:24:16 AM EDRA MORLEDGE, Staff, Senator Kevin Meyer, Alaska State Legislature, presented SCR 20 on behalf of the Senate Finance Committee, sponsor, on which Senator Meyer is chair. She said the proposed concurrent resolution would proclaim April 2014 as Sexual Assault Awareness Month. She stated that this is an annual, national campaign to raise awareness about sexual assault and educate communities and individuals on how to prevent sexual violence nationwide. She said sexual violence is a serious public health problem, which affects millions of women and men. She relayed that the Center for Disease Control (CDC) reports that in the U.S., one in five women and one in seventy- one men has been a victim of violent sexual assault or will be in his/her lifetime. Further, nearly one in two women and one in five men has experienced other forms of sexual violence at some point. She said in Alaska, those rates are 2.5 times the national average. She said statistics do not accurately reflect the problem, because many victims do not tell the police or report their experience to family or friends. MS. MORLEDGE stated that sexual violence impacts health in many ways; it can lead to long-term physical and mental health problems. Increasing awareness about the crime of sexual assault and recognizing the enormity of the problem may initiate the healing process for victims and prevent further incidents from occurring. She said the proposed legislation would be "a small but significant step in educating the public and our communities and lifting the veil of secrecy that so often hides these horrific crimes." 9:26:06 AM CHAIR LYNN asked why the bill proposed just April 2014, instead of April in perpetuity. MS. MORLEDGE indicated that bringing the discussion back before the legislature each year would give the issue more publicity, which may increase public awareness. CHAIR LYNN asked if there was anyone else who wished to testify. 9:26:58 AM REPRESENTATIVE KELLER moved to report SCR 20 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying zero fiscal note. [There being no objection, SCR 20 was reported out of House State Affairs Standing Committee.]