Legislature(2017 - 2018)SENATE FINANCE 532

04/12/2018 09:00 AM Senate FINANCE

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SENATE BILL NO. 193                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
     "An  Act requiring  the Department  of Health  and Social                                                                  
     Services  to  apply   for  a  waiver  to  establish  work                                                                  
     requirements  for  certain  adults who  are  eligible for                                                                  
     the state medical assistance program."                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
9:25:40 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
HEATHER  CARPENTER,  STAFF,  SENATOR  PETE  KELLY,  introduced                                                                  
the  bill.  She  stated  that  a Section   11.15  was a  broad                                                                  
waiver,  and it  was a  way to  "bend the  rules" of  what was                                                                  
currently  required. She shared  that there had  been a change                                                                  
in policy  to  accept waivers  that test  the hypothesis  that                                                                  
requiring  work  or community  engagement  as  a condition  of                                                                  
eligibility   would  result   in   more  beneficiaries   being                                                                  
employed,   or   engaging   in  other   productive   community                                                                  
engagement.  Thus producing  increased  health and  wellbeing.                                                                  
She  shared that  President  Trump signed  an executive  order                                                                  
called,   "Reducing    Poverty   in   America   by   Promoting                                                                  
Opportunity  and  Economic  Mobility."  She  shared  that  the                                                                  
executive  order had a strong  focus on work  requirements for                                                                  
work  capable people.  She  stated that  the Medicaid  program                                                                  
was  established to  help  the most  vulnerable Alaskans,  and                                                                  
it must  continue to  do so; however,  the safety  net program                                                                  
should  not be  used  to hold  people  down indefinitely.  She                                                                  
asserted  that  the legislation  sought  to  use the  Medicaid                                                                  
program  to lift individuals  to a  better quality  of life by                                                                  
requiring  twenty  hours of  work activity,  volunteering,  or                                                                  
subsistence  activities  each week.  The legislation  included                                                                  
several  protections that  would exempt  individuals  from the                                                                  
work  requirement  including  children;  certain  parents  and                                                                  
caretakers;  individuals   with  certain  medical  conditions;                                                                  
individuals  enrolled  in an  education  or training  program;                                                                  
and  people  who  were  pregnant.  She  stated that  the  bill                                                                  
would  impact  approximately  25,095  Medicaid  enrollees,  or                                                                  
approximately 10.5 percent of the total enrollment.                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
9:29:55 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Ms.  Carpenter  discussed  the  Sectional  Analysis  (copy  on                                                                  
file):                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
     Section 1:                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
     Amends  AS 47.07.036  to direct the  DHSS to  apply for a                                                                  
     section  1115  waiver  of  the  Social  Security  Act  to                                                                  
     establish   a  work   requirement   for  adults   in  the                                                                  
     Medicaid  program   who  not  meet  the  criteria  to  be                                                                  
     exempted.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
          The waiver must include the following:                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
          (1)  Requires an  able-bodied Medicaid  recipient to                                                                  
          participate  in  work  activities for  a  minimum of                                                                  
          20  hours each  week.  Actively seeking  employment,                                                                  
          participating    in   an   education   or   training                                                                  
          program,   volunteering,  engaging   in  subsistence                                                                  
          activities,    or  caregiving   also   are   counted                                                                  
          towards the 20-hour requirement.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
          (2)  If  a  Medicaid  recipient  is  also  receiving                                                                  
          benefits    under   Alaska    Temporary   Assistance                                                                  
          Program    and   in   compliance   with   the   work                                                                  
          requirements  listed  under AS 47.27.035,  then they                                                                  
          automatically   meet   the   work  requirement   for                                                                  
          Medicaid.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
          (3) Exempt Medicaid recipients who are:                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
                a. Children or elderly (Under 18 years old                                                                      
                and over 65 years old)                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
                b. The parent or caretaker of a dependent                                                                       
                child of up to 12 months of age and the                                                                         
                parent or  caretaker  is  providing  home care                                                                  
                for the child                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
                c.  The  parent   or  caretaker   of  a  child                                                                  
                experiencing a  disability  and the  parent or                                                                  
                caretaker  is  providing  home  care  for  the                                                                  
                children                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
                d.  The  caretaker   of  a  relative   who  is                                                                  
                experiencing  a disability   and requires  24-                                                                  
                hour care                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
                e. The parent  or caretaker  of a  child under                                                                  
                six years of  age and the parent  or caretaker                                                                  
                demonstrated  that appropriate  child  care is                                                                  
                not available                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
                f. Unable  to  work  for medical  reasons,  as                                                                  
                determined    by     a    licensed     medical                                                                  
                professional                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
                g. Pregnant                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
                h.    Currently     receiving     unemployment                                                                  
                insurance benefits                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
                i. Participating in a tribal work program                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
          (4) Temporary exemptions for:                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
                a. Experiencing  a family hardship  outside of                                                                  
                the control of the parent or caretaker                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
                b. A victim of domestic violence                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
          (5) Ensure that the work requirement does not                                                                         
          impact a Medicaid recipient from obtaining                                                                            
          substance abuse treatment                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
          (6)  A notification  to all  Medicaid  receipts once                                                                  
          the  waiver  is approved,  and  a 90  day  notice of                                                                  
          non-compliance   with the  work  requirement  before                                                                  
          benefits are terminated.                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
9:34:04 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Senator  Stevens  wondered  how people  would  be notified  of                                                                  
the available  scholarships.  Ms. Carpenter  replied  that the                                                                  
state had  a rich history  within the Department  of Labor and                                                                  
Workforce  Development  (DOLWF).  She  noted  that there  were                                                                  
various  financial  resources  through  that  department.  She                                                                  
shared  that there  was a  Medicaid reform  bill in  2016 that                                                                  
asked that  the department  inform individuals  on Medicaid of                                                                  
education  options or work  availability. She  stated that the                                                                  
department had a process outlined through the fiscal note.                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Senator  Stevens  assumed that  the  department would  provide                                                                  
what was available.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
Senator   von  Imhof   noted  that   the  Sectional   Analysis                                                                  
included  the   phrase,  "there  parameters   align  with  the                                                                  
current  Temporary   Assistance  for  Needy   Families  (TANF)                                                                  
program."  She wondered  how the  requirements  and exemptions                                                                  
aligned  with  TANF.  Ms.  Carpenter  replied  that they  were                                                                  
almost  completely aligned.  She noted  that there  may be one                                                                  
provision that was not included.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
Senator von  Imhof wondered  whether Department  of Health and                                                                  
Social  Services (DHSS)  had  an existing  program  to monitor                                                                  
hours  for Medicaid  recipients.  Ms.  Carpenter  replied that                                                                  
the department  had work requirements  in place  for both food                                                                  
stamps  and   the  temporary   assistance  program,   but  the                                                                  
federal government  had never  allowed a work  requirement for                                                                  
Medicaid.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Senator  von  Imhof felt  that  the  tracking  process  was in                                                                  
place,  so the  current  practices  could be  built  upon. Ms.                                                                  
Carpenter agreed.                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair  Hoffman appreciated  the  inclusion of  subsistence.                                                                  
He  wondered  how  to  document   subsistence.  Ms.  Carpenter                                                                  
replied  that there  had  not been  a  system for  documenting                                                                  
the  subsistence.  She  stated  that  the waiver  allowed  for                                                                  
flexibility to work with the tribes.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair  Hoffman  remarked  that it  should  be tracked  with                                                                  
minimal  paperwork,  because   those  living  the  subsistence                                                                  
life rarely had detail to paperwork.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
9:40:20 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Senator  Olson  wondered   whether  only  10  percent  of  the                                                                  
enrollees   would  be   affected  by   the  legislation.   Ms.                                                                  
Carpenter  replied   that  the  number   with  exemptions  was                                                                  
25,095  individuals,  which was  10.5 percent  of  the current                                                                  
program.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
Senator   Olson    wondered   whether    there   was   similar                                                                  
implementation  in any other  states, and queried  the success                                                                  
in those  states. Ms.  Carpenter replied  that it  was a brand                                                                  
new  program.   She   stated  that   Kentucky  had   a  waiver                                                                  
approved,  but  there  was   current  litigation  around  that                                                                  
waiver.                                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
Vice-Chair Bishop asked for more discussion with DLWD                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR PETE KELLY, SPONSOR, discussed the bill.                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
9:44:20 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
JEREMY  PRICE,  STATE  DIRECTOR,   AMERICANS  FOR  PROSPERITY,                                                                  
spoke  in favor  of the  bill.  He stated  that Kaiser  Family                                                                  
Foundation  put Medicaid enrollment  at 1 in 5  in the nation;                                                                  
and 25  million Americans were  within the population  of able                                                                  
bodied  adults that  were  part of  the expansion  population.                                                                  
He noted  that Alaska  was headed  for some serious  problems,                                                                  
because  there  were  no limits  on  enrollment  in  Medicaid.                                                                  
There  was a desire  to preserve  the  program for  those that                                                                  
need it  the most. He felt  that government  assistance should                                                                  
be a  "hand up" and  not a "hand  out", except for  those that                                                                  
truly  need  the  program.  He  noted that  New  York,  Maine,                                                                  
Alabama,  Georgia, and  Kansas enacted  welfare reform  with a                                                                  
focus  on food  stamps.  He stated  that  after enacting  work                                                                  
requirements  for food stamps,  there was a  massive reduction                                                                  
in  welfare  assistance   and  increased  employment  for  low                                                                  
skilled  workers.   He  stressed  that  there  was  clear  and                                                                  
convincing  evidence  that  worklessness  led  to  depression,                                                                  
and depression  led to  bad things.  He felt that  there was a                                                                  
link to mental and physical health.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
Senator  Micciche  stressed that  there  may be  opportunities                                                                  
missed without development expectations.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Hoffman  requested  a brief description  of Americans                                                                  
for  Prosperity.   Mr.  Price   replied  that   Americans  for                                                                  
Prosperity   was  an   organization   dedicated   to  removing                                                                  
barriers  of  opportunities  for  Alaskans  and Americans.  He                                                                  
stated that  they advocated  for lowering regulations;  making                                                                  
it  easier   for  people   to  start  small   businesses;  and                                                                  
lowering taxes;  empowering  individuals to develop  their own                                                                  
future and economic fortune.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair  Hoffman queried  the  number of  members  from rural                                                                  
Alaska  in  Americans  for  Prosperity.  Mr.  Price  responded                                                                  
that he did not have that number.                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
Senator von  Imhof noted that  one of the  possible challenges                                                                  
was  that folks  may  earn income  to  rise above  eligibility                                                                  
limits,  yet  may  not  earn   enough  to  pay  for  insurance                                                                  
coverage.  She  queried   ideas  to  address  that  transition                                                                  
time. Mr. Price replied in the negative.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
Senator von  Imhof noted that  Americans for  Prosperity was a                                                                  
strong  think  tank,  and  had  money  to  research  important                                                                  
issues  with nationwide  stakeholders  to discuss  the impacts                                                                  
of  a   particular  issue.   She  urged  examination   of  the                                                                  
program. Mr. Price agreed.                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
9:52:45 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
ALYSON CURRY,  LEGISLATIVE  LIAISON, PLANNED  PARENTHOOD VOTES                                                                  
ALASKA,  testified  against  the  bill.  She  stated that,  in                                                                  
Alaska, over  one quarter  of the Planned  Parenthood patients                                                                  
were  Medicaid   beneficiaries;  and  over   80  percent  were                                                                  
women.  She  stressed  that  everyone  had  access  to  needed                                                                  
health  care,  regardless  of their  income.  She stated  that                                                                  
the enrollment  restrictions  in SB 193 would  decrease access                                                                  
to   health    care   in    the   state,   and    would   have                                                                  
disproportionate  impact  on women.  She stated  that Medicaid                                                                  
covered  one in five  women of reproductive  age,  and was the                                                                  
source  of  coverage  for  nearly  one-half  of  women  giving                                                                  
birth. She  stressed that many  women faced barriers  to work,                                                                  
like  transportation,  housing,  and education.  She  remarked                                                                  
that,   in  rural   Alaska,   the   work  requirements   would                                                                  
essentially   prevent   many   women  from   accessing   basic                                                                  
preventative  health   care.  She  remarked  that  restricting                                                                  
women  from  preventative  care,  such as  contraception,  was                                                                  
bad for  women's health  and bad for  the state's  budget. She                                                                  
remarked  that the  state saved  seven  dollars for  every one                                                                  
dollar  it  invested  in   family  planning,  because  it  was                                                                  
cheaper to  invest in contraceptive  coverage than  to pay for                                                                  
costs associated  with unintended  pregnancies.  She felt that                                                                  
the  bill  would remove  many  women  from  Medicaid  who were                                                                  
attempting  to avoid  pregnancy,  but then  require  the state                                                                  
to  cover  the  cost  of  their   unintended  pregnancy  after                                                                  
losing  access  to  publicly   funding  family  planning.  She                                                                  
announced   that  research   had  shown  that   punitive  work                                                                  
requirement  did not  actually decrease  poverty, and  in some                                                                  
cases  could  push  families  deeper  into poverty.  She  felt                                                                  
that  the bill  would  cut  Alaskans off  from  the  care they                                                                  
depend  on without  improving  their  economic stability.  She                                                                  
noted that  the numerous  fiscal notes  made it clear  that it                                                                  
would do so at significant cost to the state.                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
Vice-Chair  Bishop queried the  definition of  "punitive." Ms.                                                                  
Curry  replied that  it was  punitive to  kick someone  off of                                                                  
Medicaid  because  they were  either  unable to  find  work or                                                                  
unable to work.                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
Vice-Chair  Bishop  did not  feel  that twenty  hours  was not                                                                  
"out  of line."  He asked  that they  meet to discuss  further                                                                  
exemptions. Ms. Curry agreed.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
9:57:05 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Senator Micciche  noted that  the bill also  allowed volunteer                                                                  
opportunities.  He  wondered  if  there  was  a  problem  with                                                                  
requiring   someone   to   participate   in  valuable   social                                                                  
activities.  Ms. Curry replied  that she found  great value in                                                                  
giving back  to the  community, but  felt it was  a fallacy to                                                                  
believe  that the people  who were  currently on  Medicaid did                                                                  
not have  a desire to contribute  to their community.  She did                                                                  
not  see how  requiring  20  hours  of volunteer  work  rather                                                                  
than  seeking  employment  would increase  someone's  economic                                                                  
standing.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Senator  Micciche felt  that the  bill provided  multiple ways                                                                  
for people  to contribute.  He noted that the  government must                                                                  
be  there for  those that  could  not work.  He remarked  that                                                                  
there  were   individuals  who   were  displaced   to  receive                                                                  
services,   because   healthy   individuals   were   receiving                                                                  
services.   He    wondered   whether    services   should   be                                                                  
prioritized  in a way that  recognized someone's  inability to                                                                  
work above  asking  for a reasonable  contribution  from those                                                                  
who  were  capable of  working.  Ms.  Curry  replied  that she                                                                  
felt  that   those  that   were  able  to   community  already                                                                  
contributed  to  the  community  in  their own  capacity.  She                                                                  
stressed  that  Planned  Parenthood  had  a hard  line  stance                                                                  
that everyone  deserves access  to health care.  She felt that                                                                  
the bill focused on the Medicaid expansion population.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
Senator  Micciche  felt  that the  bill  did  not address  the                                                                  
expansion  population,  because  that population  was  already                                                                  
working.   He  stressed   that  the   focus  was   on  another                                                                  
population in the eligibility categories.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Senator  von Imhof  felt that  Medicaid  eligibility  for some                                                                  
populations  was  not  health  based,  but income  based.  She                                                                  
remarked  that  a  recipient   could  be  healthy,  but  at  a                                                                  
certain  level of income  to qualify  for Medicaid.  She noted                                                                  
the  extraordinary  number  of exemptions   that would  target                                                                  
the  Planned  Parenthood   population.  She  queried  concerns                                                                  
about  a  tribal   work  program  versus   the  Medicaid  work                                                                  
program.  Ms. Curry  replied that  she  could not  answer that                                                                  
question.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
10:02:48 AM                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
MIKE  COONS,   PRESIDENT,   ALASKA  CHAPTER,   ASSOCIATION  OF                                                                  
MATURE   AMERICAN  CITIZENS,   PALMER  (via   teleconference),                                                                  
spoke  in support  of the  bill.  He stated  that  the welfare                                                                  
reform had  laid the  ground work  to get more  Americans back                                                                  
to work,  while protecting  and  strengthening the  safety for                                                                  
the  truly needy.  He  felt that  federal  agencies  must take                                                                  
advantage   of   the   opportunity   to  roll   back   harmful                                                                  
"Obamacare"  policies  to  trap  families in  dependency,  and                                                                  
cost taxpayers billions.                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair MacKinnon CLOSED public testimony.                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Senator  Stevens hoped  to provide  educational  opportunities                                                                  
for the recipients.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair  MacKinnon believed  that  health was  important, and                                                                  
services  were available  for some who  could not  provide for                                                                  
themselves.  She wondered whether  benefits were  increased to                                                                  
someone with a child.                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
10:07:40 AM                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
MONICA  WINDOM,  DIRECTOR,   DIVISION  OF  PUBLIC  ASSISTANCE,                                                                  
DEPARTMENT   OF  HEALTH   AND   SOCIAL  SERVICES,   introduced                                                                  
herself.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair  MacKinnon wondered  whether benefits  were increased                                                                  
to  someone  with  a  child.   Ms.  Windom  replied  that  the                                                                  
benefit would not increase.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair  MacKinnon wondered  how many  pregnancies  in Alaska                                                                  
were covered by Medicaid.                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
10:08:22 AM                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
JON SHERWOOD,  DEPUTY COMMISSIONER,  DEPARTMENT  OF HEALTH AND                                                                  
SOCIAL  SERVICES,  replied  that  he did  not  have the  exact                                                                  
number.  He   stated  that,  historically,   Medicaid  covered                                                                  
approximately 50 percent of pregnancies.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair  MacKinnon stated  that she  already had  the number.                                                                  
She  announced  that  50  percent  of  all  live  births  were                                                                  
covered  by Medicaid.  She noted  that  the bill  would affect                                                                  
program growth in other areas such as food stamps.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
Senator  Micciche  noted that  the  federal  poverty  line was                                                                  
affected by a child, so it would affect the benefit.                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair  MacKinnon  stressed  that  the child  would  qualify                                                                  
for Medicaid.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
Ms. Carpenter  announced that  the bill was not  only directed                                                                  
the expansion  population.  She stated  that the  CMS guidance                                                                  
letter  specifically  addressed,  "able  bodied  enrollees  in                                                                  
Medicaid."   She  agreed  that   it  included   the  expansion                                                                  
population,  but was  not entirely  the expansion  population.                                                                  
She agreed  to have conversations  off the record.  She shared                                                                  
that she  had stories of people  who were told  that they were                                                                  
too  disabled to  work,  but felt  that  it was  disingenuous.                                                                  
She  announced that  she  was excited  to see  what  the Trump                                                                  
administration  would   present  for  work  requirements,  and                                                                  
changing  the welfare  programs.  She  felt that  work  was an                                                                  
amazing opportunity to prosper and grow.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
SB  193   was  HEARD  and   HELD  in  committee   for  further                                                                  
consideration.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                

Document Name Date/Time Subjects
HB079 Letters of Support.pdf SFIN 4/12/2018 9:00:00 AM
HB 79
HB079 Sectional Analysis ver N.pdf SFIN 4/12/2018 9:00:00 AM
HB 79
HB079 Presentation DOLWD to SFIN 4.10.18.pdf SFIN 4/12/2018 9:00:00 AM
HB 79
HB079 Summary of Changes ver A to ver N.pdf SFIN 4/12/2018 9:00:00 AM
HB 79
HB079 Transmittal Letter.pdf SFIN 4/12/2018 9:00:00 AM
HB 79
SB 193 Public Testimony Coons.pdf SFIN 4/12/2018 9:00:00 AM
SB 193
SB 193 Explanation of Changes.pdf SFIN 4/12/2018 9:00:00 AM
SB 193
SB 193 Sectional Analysis.pdf SFIN 4/12/2018 9:00:00 AM
SB 193
SB 193 Sponsor Statement.pdf SFIN 4/12/2018 9:00:00 AM
SB 193
SB 193 Supporting Document - CMS Guidance Letter 1.11.2018.pdf SFIN 4/12/2018 9:00:00 AM
SB 193
SB 193 Supporting Document - Letter of Support FGA.PDF SFIN 4/12/2018 9:00:00 AM
SB 193
HB 79 Painters Union Support.pdf SFIN 4/12/2018 9:00:00 AM
HB 79
HB79 WC Omnibus IC SFIN 20180412.pdf SFIN 4/12/2018 9:00:00 AM
HB 79
HB 79 Public Testimony Shattuck.pdf SFIN 4/12/2018 9:00:00 AM
HB 79
HB 79 Public Testimony F&W Construction.pdf SFIN 4/12/2018 9:00:00 AM
HB 79
HB 79 Public Testimony Frye.pdf SFIN 4/12/2018 9:00:00 AM
HB 79
HB 79 Public Testimony AGC of Alaska.pdf SFIN 4/12/2018 9:00:00 AM
HB 79
SB 193 Support Medicaid work requirements.pdf SFIN 4/12/2018 9:00:00 AM
SB 193
SB 193 Fiscal Note Summary Letter to SHSS 3-14-18.pdf SFIN 4/12/2018 9:00:00 AM
SB 193
HB 79 Bilista Holding Testimony Omnibus Workers’ Compensation.pdf SFIN 4/12/2018 9:00:00 AM
HB 79
SB 193_medicaid work reqs_testimony finance.docx SFIN 4/12/2018 9:00:00 AM
SB 193
HB 79 Testimony Macklin.pdf SFIN 4/12/2018 9:00:00 AM
HB 79
HB 79 Public Testimony Kaiser.pdf SFIN 4/12/2018 9:00:00 AM
HB 79
HB 79 Testimony Laborers' Local 341.pdf SFIN 4/12/2018 9:00:00 AM
HB 79
HB 79 Public Testimony Reaves.pdf SFIN 4/12/2018 9:00:00 AM
HB 79
HB 79 AIIAB April 2018 Letter to Senate Finance.pdf SFIN 4/12/2018 9:00:00 AM
HB 79
HB 79 DOLWD Response to SFIN 4.14.18.docx.pdf SFIN 4/12/2018 9:00:00 AM
HB 79
HB 79 Painters Union Support.pdf SFIN 4/12/2018 9:00:00 AM
HB 79
HB79 WC Omnibus IC SFIN 20180412.pdf SFIN 4/12/2018 9:00:00 AM
HB 79
HB 79 Public Testimony Shattuck.pdf SFIN 4/12/2018 9:00:00 AM
HB 79
HB 79 UPDATED Alaska Chamber Letter.pdf SFIN 4/12/2018 9:00:00 AM
HB 79
HB 79 Public Testimony Bonner.msg SFIN 4/12/2018 9:00:00 AM
HB 79
HB 79 Public Testimony Kester.pdf SFIN 4/12/2018 9:00:00 AM
HB 79