HCR 9-CONGENITAL DIAPHRAGM. HERNIA ACTION DAY  2:15:07 PM CHAIR STEDMAN announced the consideration of HCR 9. 2:15:29 PM GRACE ABBOTT, Staff, Representative Charisse Millett, Alaska State Legislature, presented HCR 9 on behalf of the sponsor. She said the resolution proclaims April 19, 2015, as Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (CDH) Action Day. She read from the sponsor statement: The diaphragm is formed in the first trimester of pregnancy and controls the lungs' ability to inhale and exhale. Congenital diaphragmatic hernias (CDH) occur when the diaphragm fails to form or to close totally and an opening allows abdominal organs into the chest cavity. This inhibits lung growth. CDH has a mortality rate of roughly 50%, and occurs in approximately 1 in every 2,500 births (1,600 cases in the U.S. each year). Of the 50% that do survive, most will endure long hospital stays, feeding issues, asthma and other problems. A few of the survivors suffer from severe long-term medical issues. The cause of CDH is not yet known. CDH occurs as frequently as Spina Bifida and Cystic Fibrosis, yet there is comparatively very little research being done and virtually no media coverage. House Concurrent Resolution 9 aims to raise awareness of this condition, provide support and for victims and their families, and encourage the research needed to establish the cause and possible prevention by proclaiming April 19th, 2015 as a CDH Day of Action. CDH Days of Action for 2015 have been proclaimed in 14 states and 9 towns, including Anchorage. She noted that the idea for the resolution was brought to the sponsor by a friend who lost their child to CDH. The sponsor hopes that the resolution will build support in communities for families that suffer from this disease and push the research community toward finding a cure. 2:17:48 PM CHAIR STEDMAN opened public testimony. TODD MEARS, representing himself, testified in support of HCR 9. He spoke as a father of a baby who died due to CDH. He said little was known about CDH. He said the bill is very important to him. 2:19:46 PM DAWN WILLIAMSON, Cherubs, testified in support of HCR 9. She said the goal of the resolution is to raise awareness of CDH and to promote research. She shared statistics related to CDH. She said she has lost a child to CDH. 2:21:49 PM CHAIR STEDMAN closed public testimony. SENATOR STOLTZE noted that it is a sobering topic. SENATOR ELLIS moved to report HCR 9 from committee with individual recommendations. There being no objection, the motion carried. CHAIR STEDMAN noted the committee is taking special action to move the bill due to the magnitude of the issue.