MINUTES SENATE COMMITTEE ON VETERAN AFFAIRS and Military Installation Friday, July 28, 2000 2:00 p.m. U.S.S. Inchon ***** Pursuant to a notice posted in accordance with Senate Rule 11.18, a public hearing of the Senate Committee on VETERAN AFFAIRS was held on Friday, July 28, 2000, aboard the U.S.S. Inchon, Ingleside Naval Station, Texas ***** MEMBERS PRESENT: MEMBERS ABSENT: Senator Carlos F. Truan Senator Troy Fraser Senator Steve Ogden Senator Eliot Shapleigh Senator Leticia Van de Putte ***** Senator Carlos F. Truan, Chairman, called the meeting to order at 2:10 p.m. There being a quorum present, the following business was transacted: The Chairman recognized Representative Judy Hawley and asked her to join the committee members at the table. After opening remarks, Chairman Truan presented a Texas flag flown over the state capitol to Captain Dan Hartwell, commanding officer of the USS Inchon. A Texas flag was also presented to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Alaniz, Sr., gold star parents who lost their son in Viet Nam The Honorable Arnold Gonzales, city councilman for the City of Corpus Christi, welcomed the committee and guests to Corpus Christi. Chairman Truan recognized Rear Admiral Jose L. Betancourt, Commander Mine Warfare Command, to welcome the Committee to Ingleside Naval Station and the USS Inchon to testify. Admiral Betancourt presented testimony on the high insurance rates in the State of Texas and other needs of the personnel of the United States Navy. Lt. General Leon J. LaPorte, Commanding General United States Army III Corps at Fort Hood testified on the strategic deployment highway to connect Ft. Hood, TX, with the port of Corpus Christi to enable the rapid deployment of troops and equipment to problem areas in the world The Chairman next called on Mr. Al Luedecke, Director of Transportation Planning & Programing Division, Texas Department of Transportation, Mr. Billy Parks, Corpus Christi District Engineer, and Mr. Richard Skopik, District Engineer for the Waco District to testify on the plan for the military deployment route. the estimate to construct the twenty-five (25) miles is $100 million in construction costs and in the cost for acquiring the right-of-way. The twenty five mile stretch of highway is the weak link in the existing route to the ports of Corpus Christi and Beaumont. Mr. Al Speight, Manager of Military Deployment for the Port of Corpus Christi Authority testified on the ability of the port to diversify and be ready for the transport. Captain Elizabeth R. Barker, Commanding Officer, Naval Hospital Corpus Christi testified on a partnership between the Navy Hospital community. Brig. General Wayne D. Marty, Assistant Adjutant General, Texas Army National Guard, reported on the 700 men and women serving in Bosnia from the Texas National Guard. Mr. Dick Messbarger, Executive Director, Kingsville Economic Development Council and Mr. Jim Berry, Executive Director of the Bee Development Authority, "Chase Field" testified on economic development of closed bases. It was brought out in testimony that the State of Massachusetts had spent $100 million in 1993 to retain their military bases and the State of Mississippi had appropriated $65 million to keep their bases operational. The Chairman called Mr. James Christoferson, Director of the Office of Defense Affairs, Austin, Texas, as a resource witness. The Chairman called Mr. Abel Chapa, Vice-President of the Texas County Veterans Service Officers and Mr. Adan Alaniz, Jr., Nueces County Veterans Service Officer for the Department of Veteran Affairs to testify on the need for state veteran cemeteries, veteran homes, and the Hazelwood Act for educational benefits. There being no further testimony, Chairman Truan recognized Senator Van de Putte who moved that the Committee stand recessed until further call of the Chair. There being no objections, the Committee was recessed at 4:50 p.m. _____________________________ Carlos F. Truan, Chairman ___________________________________ Alice G. Breard, Committee Clerk Witnesses in Order of Testimony: The Honorable Arnold Gonzales Corpus Christi City Council P. O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi, TX 78469-9277 Rear Admiral Jose L. Betancourt Commander Mine Warfare Command 325 Fifth St. S.E. Corpus Christi, TX 78413 (361) 961-4860 Lt. General Leon J. LaPorte Commanding General Fort Hood, TX., US Army 6791 Patton Drive Fort Hood, TX 76544 (254) 287-2206 Mr. Billy Parks, P.E. District Engineer, Corpus Christi District Texas Department of Transportation 1701 SPID Corpus Christi, TX 78416 (361) 808-2220 Mr. Al Luedecke, P.E. Director, Transportation Planning and Programming Division Texas Department of Transportation 125 E. 11th Street Austin, TX 78701 (512) 486-5000 Mr. Richard Skopik, P.E. District Engineer, Waco District 100 S. Loop Drive Waco, TX 76704 (254) 867-2701 Mr. Al Speight Port of Corpus Christi Authority Manager of Military Deployments P. O. Box 1541 Corpus Christi, TX 78403 800-580-7110 x 165 Captain Elizabeth R. Barker, NC/USN Commanding Officer, Naval Hospital Corpus Christi 10651 E. Street Corpus Christi, TX 78418 (361) 961-2685 Brig. General Wayne D. Marty Assistant Adjutant General (Army) Texas National Guard P. O. Box 5218 Austin, TX 78763 (512) 465-5115 Mr. Dick Messbarger Executive Director Kingsville Economic Development Council 635 E. King Kingsville, TX 78363 (361) 592-6438 Mr. Jim Berry Executive Director Dee Development Authority - "Chase Field" P. O. Box 1448 Beeville, TX 78104 Mr. James Christoferson, Director Office of Defense Affairs 1700 N. Congress Austin, TX (512) 842-6728 Mr. Abel Chapa, Vice President Texas County Veteran Service Officer 1707 Morgan Avenue Corpus Christi, TX 78404 (361) 883-8407 Mr. Alan Alaniz, Jr. Veterans Services Representative Department of Veteran Affairs 5283 Old Brownsville Road Corpus Christi, TX (361) 855-6488