HJR 30-DESECRATION OF U.S. FLAG    CHAIRMAN THERRIAULT announced the prime sponsor, Representative Pete Kott, was not available and he asked Senator Phillips to introduce the resolution. SENATOR RANDY PHILLIPS explained this was a resolution requesting the United States Congress to pass House Joint Resolution 36 or Senate Joint Resolution 7, which would prohibit the physical desecration of the United States flag. GARY BARRY testified he is a past department commander for the American Legion and they have spent the last five or six years trying to get this measure passed through the U.S. Congress. He expressed strong support for the resolution. The flag of the United States of America should be treated with respect. GENE DAU, Legislative Officer for Veteran's of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 5559, testified in support of the resolution. He was taught to respect and protect the U.S. flag and sees no reason for people to treat it any differently today. JIM ROUTSALA testified in support of HJR 30; his feelings are similar to Mr. Dau's. He is the Commander of VFW Taku Post 5559 and is representing the 204 members who also support HJR 30. The U.S. flag is a symbol of America and should not be desecrated. There was no further testimony. There was no proposed CS and no amendments. There was one zero fiscal note. SENATOR PHILLIPS made a motion to move HJR 30 and attached fiscal note from committee with individual recommendations. There being no objection, HJR 30 moved from committee.