CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 244(FIN) "An Act creating an Alaska Decoration of Honor and establishing criteria for awarding the decoration." This was the first hearing for this bill in the Senate Finance Committee. 11:48:54 AM KELLY HUBER, Staff to Representative Nancy Dahlstrom, the bill's sponsor and Co-Chair, House of Representatives and Senate Joint Armed Services Committee (ASC), reminded the Committee that a concurrent resolution creating an Alaska Medal of Honor was passed by the House and Senate during the 24th Legislature. That resolution tasked this Legislature with creating the medal and its guidelines. Ms. Huber reviewed the components of the bill, noting that due to differing amendments offered in each house, the provisions of this bill varied slightly from the current version of its Senate companion bill. That bill had been introduced by ASC Co-Chair Senator Bill Wielechowski. Ms. Huber declared that the purpose of this legislation was to recognize "those men and women who give the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty". The original name proposed for the honor has been changed from the "Medal of Honor" to the "Decoration of Honor" in order to avoid confusion with, and not diminish, the Congressional Medal of Honor. Ms. Huber specified that the State's adjutant general would be responsible for compiling the names of individuals eligible for the Decoration. The initial list submitted to the Senate President and the Speaker of the House would be a comprehensive list of individuals since Statehood. Names would be submitted annually thereafter. Ms. Huber noted that the adjutant general would also be responsible for maintaining a complete listing of the individuals receiving the Decoration. Ms. Huber informed the Committee that the Joint Armed Services Committee would be tasked with designing the honor and developing the criteria for being awarded it. This would include consideration of how to present the honor to the families. 11:51:38 AM Senator Huggins inquired to the process for designing the medal. Ms. Huber replied that the Joint Armed Services Committee would make that determination. They would develop a list of criteria and then find an entity to design the medal based on that criteria. Senator Huggins commended the effort exerted by Ms. Huber to advance this recognition. 11:52:48 AM Co-Chair Hoffman moved to report the bill from Committee with individual recommendations and accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, CS HB 244(FIN)am was REPORTED from Committee with previous $55,000 fiscal note #2 from the Legislative Affairs Agency and previous zero fiscal note #1 from Department of Military and Veterans Affairs.