SCR 15-ALCOHOL-RELATED BIRTH DEFECTS AWARENESS MS. HOLLY HEMMING, legislative intern for Senator Lincoln, made the following statement. SCR 15 proposes that Alaska establish two awareness weeks for fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) - one during the week previous to Mother's Day and one previous to Father's Day. FAS is the number one cause of birth defects and mental retardation in America and in Alaska. It is the only birth defect that is completely preventable. The estimated lifetime cost to the State of each FAS child is between $1.4 and $2.0 million. Approximately 10 FAS children are born in Alaska every year, and an estimated 400 people with FAS live in Alaska right now, at a cost to the State of about $560 million a year. People with fetal alcohol effects (FAE) lack the physical appearance of FAS but they have the same damage to their brain and organs and FAE can be just as serious. The weeks of Father's Day and Mother's Day are appropriate dates to recognize the role and responsibility of parents in FAS. She pointed out that committee packets contain an article that discusses the in utero alcohol damage that can happen after one drink and other information on FAS and its effects. SENATOR LINCOLN added that FAS and FAE have been talked about as a children's syndrome to date, but she has met adults in Alaska with FAS and FAE - a sorry predicament because help is not available for those people. Unfortunately, Alaska does not have legislation that addresses ways to alleviate FAS and FAE. SCR 15 only makes the public throughout Alaska aware of this totally preventable syndrome. There being no further testimony or questions, SENATOR ELTON moved SCR 15 out of committee with individual recommendations. There being no objection, the motion carried.