MINUTES SENATE COMMITTEE ON VETERAN AFFAIRS AND MILITARY INSTALLATIONS Tuesday, August 22, 2000 10:00 a.m. Lt. Governor's Committee Room ***** 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 Tuesday, August 22, 2000, in the Lt. Governor's Committee Room ***** MEMBERS PRESENT: MEMBERS ABSENT: Senator Carlos Truan Senator Steve Ogden Senator Troy Fraser Senator Leticia Van de Putte Senator Eliot Shapleigh ***** The Chairman, Senator Carlos F. Truan, called the meeting to order at 10:20 a.m. The following business was transacted: Senator Truan welcomed the Committee and made opening statements. Committee staff was introduced. On a motion by Senator Shapleigh the minutes for the El Paso meeting at Ft. Bliss on May 25, 2000 were approved. The motion was seconded by Senator Fraser. There being no objections, the minutes were approved. Senator Shapleigh moved the adoption of the minutes for the meeting on July 28, 2000, aboard the USS Inchon in Corpus Christi, Texas. There were no objections and the minutes were adopted. Chairman Truan called Major General Daniel James III, Adjutant General, Texas National Guard, Major General Wayne D. Marty, Assistant Adjutant General, Texas Army National Guard, and Brigadier General Michael B. Smith, Assistant Adjutant General, Texas Air Nation Guard. General James thanked the members for their support in the past and briefed the Committee on the missions of the Texas National Guard, including health care in the Rio Grande Valley and the Youth Challenge Program. He testified on the increased budgetary needs the Guard will be requesting during the next legislative session caused by the expanded missions, the preservation of historic buildings at Camp Mabry that need to be updated and repaired, and expanding the Guard's tuition assistance program. Chairman Truan called on Commander James Keith Sellers, Public Works Officer, Naval Air Station Corpus Christi to testify on the number of facilities eligible for a historical registry on the base and the cost and process that must be carried out before a building can be renovated or torn down. Senator Truan called on the State Historical Commission and recognized Lawrence Oaks, Executive Director. Also testifying with Mr. Oaks were Stan Graves, Director of Architecture, and Sharon Fleming, Staff Architect. Mr. Oaks discussed the 1996 Act passed by Congress setting up the National Preservation Board. The final witness called by the Chairman was Linda McDonough, Acting Director, Texas Skills Academic Program (TSAP) of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. Ms. McDonough addressed some of the issues about the TSAP test that had come up at the Ft. Hood hearing in Killeen, Texas, on March 21, 2000. There being no further business, Senator Fraser moved the Committee stand recessed subject to call of the Chair. There being no objections, the Committee recessed at noon. ___________________________ Carlos F. Truan, Chairman Senate Committee on Veteran Affairs and Military Installations Witnesses in order of testimony: Major General Daniel James III Adjutant General, Texas National Guard P. O. Box 5218 Austin, TX 78763 (512) 465-5006 Major General Wayne D. Marty Assistant Adjutant General Texas Army National Guard P. O. Box 5218 Austin, TX 78763 (512) 465-5115 Brigadier General Michael B Smith Assistant Adjutant General Texas Air National Guard P. O. Box 5281 2200 W. 35th Street Austin, TX 78703 (512)465-5115 Commandeer James Keith Sellers Public Works Officer Naval Air Station Corpus Christi 11001 D St., Suite 143 Corpus Christi, TX 78419 (361) 961-3664 Lawrence Oaks, Executive Director Texas Historical Commission P. O. Box 12276 Austin, TX 78711 (512) 463-6100 Stan Graves, Director of Architecture Texas Historical Commission P. O. Box 12276 Austin, TX 78711 (512) 463-6099 Sharon Fleming, Staff Architect Texas Historical Commission P. O. Box 12276 Austin, TX 78711 (512) 463-6268 Linda McDonough Acting Director, TSAP Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board 1200 E. Anderson Lane Austin, TX (512) 427-6525