Legislature(2021 - 2022)ADAMS 519

04/22/2022 01:30 PM House FINANCE

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+ teleconferenced
= bill was previously heard/scheduled
+= HB 172 MENTAL HEALTH FACILITIES & MEDS TELECONFERENCED
Heard & Held
-- Public Testimony --
+ SB 10 FREE/REDUCED TUITION FOR ESSENTIAL WORKER TELECONFERENCED
Heard & Held
+ Bills Previously Heard/Scheduled TELECONFERENCED
                        HOUSE FINANCE COMMITTEE                                                                                 
                            April 22, 2022                                                                                      
                               1:35 p.m.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
     1:35:13 PM                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
     CALL TO ORDER                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
     Co-Chair Merrick called the  House Finance Committee meeting                                                               
     to order at 1:35 p.m.                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
     MEMBERS PRESENT                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
     Representative Kelly Merrick, Co-Chair                                                                                     
     Representative Dan Ortiz, Vice-Chair                                                                                       
     Representative Ben Carpenter                                                                                               
     Representative Bryce Edgmon                                                                                                
     Representative Andy Josephson                                                                                              
     Representative Sara Rasmussen (via teleconference)                                                                         
     Representative Steve Thompson                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
     MEMBERS ABSENT                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
     Representative Neal Foster, Co-Chair                                                                                       
     Representative DeLena Johnson                                                                                              
     Representative Bart LeBon                                                                                                  
     Representative Adam Wool                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
     ALSO PRESENT                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
     Heather  Carpenter, Health  Care Policy  Advisor, office  of                                                               
     the Commissioner, Department of  Health and Social Services;                                                               
     Senator  Tom  Begich,  Sponsor;   Loki  Gale  Tobin,  Staff,                                                               
     Senator  Begich;  Sana  Efird,  Executive  Director,  Alaska                                                               
     Commission   on  Postsecondary   Education,  Department   of                                                               
     Education and Early Development;  Don Etheridge, Alaska AFL-                                                               
     CIO.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
     PRESENT VIA TELECONFERENCE                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
     Ed  Mercer, Chief  of Juneau  Police,  Juneau; Faith  Myers,                                                               
     Mental  Health Advocates,  Anchorage; Lisa  Gentemann, Self,                                                               
     Eagle   River;   Brenda   McFarland,  City   of   Fairbanks,                                                               
     Fairbanks;  Arthur Delaune,  Self,  Fairbanks; Mike  Carson,                                                               
     Chair  Matsu Opioid  Task  Force,  Mat-Su; Samantha  Cherot,                                                               
     Public  Defender,  Alaska   Public  Defender  Agency;  Nancy                                                               
     Meade, General  Counsel, Alaska Court System;  Kelly Howell,                                                               
Special Assistant to the Commissioner, Department of Public                                                                     
Safety; Teri Cothren, University of Alaska, Anchorage.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
SUMMARY                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
HB 172    MENTAL HEALTH FACILITIES & MEDS                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
          HB 172 was HEARD and HELD in committee for                                                                            
          further consideration.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
CSSB 10(FIN)am                                                                                                                  
          FREE/REDUCED TUITION FOR ESSENTIAL WORKER                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
          CSSB 10(FIN)am was HEARD and HELD in committee                                                                        
          for further consideration.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
HOUSE BILL NO. 172                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
     "An Act  relating to  admission to  and detention  at a                                                                    
     subacute   mental  health   facility;  establishing   a                                                                    
     definition  for  'subacute   mental  health  facility';                                                                    
     establishing  a  definition   for  'crisis  residential                                                                    
     center';  relating  to   the  definitions  for  'crisis                                                                    
     stabilization center';  relating to  the administration                                                                    
     of  psychotropic  medication  in  a  crisis  situation;                                                                    
     relating to  licensed facilities; and providing  for an                                                                    
     effective date."                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
1:35:54 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Merrick indicated that the bill was first heard in                                                                     
committee on April 13, 2022.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
HEATHER CARPENTER, HEALTH CARE POLICY ADVISOR, OFFICE OF                                                                        
THE COMMISSIONER, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES,                                                                     
relayed she was available for questions.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
1:36:30 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Merrick OPENED public testimony.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
1:37:02 PM                                                                                                                    
AT EASE                                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
     1:37:15 PM                                                                                                               
     RECONVENED                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
     ED   MERCER,   CHIEF   OF   JUNEAU   POLICE,   JUNEAU   (via                                                               
     teleconference),     supported    the     legislation.    He                                                               
     characterized  the   current  mental  health  system   as  a                                                               
      revolving door  where people in  a mental health crisis did                                                               
     not receive  proper help  and were  returned to  the street.                                                               
     Therefore, police  officers spent  a lot of  time responding                                                               
     to mental health  crises. He related that if a  call did not                                                               
     involve criminal  activity the only option  was to transport                                                               
     the individual to  a hospital. If the  situation did involve                                                               
     criminal activity,  the only  option for  an officer  was to                                                               
     put  a  mentally  ill  person  in  jail.  An  officer  often                                                               
     encountered  the same  people suffering  from mental  health                                                               
     issues back out on the  street and were forced to deescalate                                                               
     situations. He indicated that the  bill would allow officers                                                               
     to  transport  the  mentally  ill  individual  to  a  crisis                                                               
     stabilization  center as  an alternative  to  an arrest.  He                                                               
     believed  that   the  bill  would  save   officers  time  by                                                               
     establishing  a faster  handoff to  mental health  officials                                                               
     who would  be better equipped  to help the  individuals. The                                                               
     legislation  would  stop  the  revolving  door  approach  by                                                               
     granting  people  a 23  hour  and  59 minutes   cooling  off                                                               
     period  and gave  them access to providers  trained to help.                                                               
     He  strongly supported  the bill  and believed  it would  be                                                               
     good for  the state  and the  Juneau community  when dealing                                                               
     with citizens suffering from mental illness.                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
     1:40:36 PM                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
     FAITH  MYERS,   MENTAL  HEALTH  ADVOCATES,   ANCHORAGE  (via                                                               
     teleconference),  spoke  in  support  of  the  bill  on  the                                                               
     condition that  Representative Rasmussen added  an amendment                                                               
     to  the bill  requiring statistics  on the  mentally ill  be                                                               
     kept  and  shared  with  the  legislature  and  the  general                                                               
     public. She  provided a  brief history  of mental  health in                                                               
     Alaska. She shared  that between 1904 and  1968, many Alaska                                                               
     Natives were sent  to a mental health facility  out of state                                                               
     called  Morningside  in  Oregon and no records  were kept or                                                               
     shared  with  the  state.   She  indicated  that  currently,                                                               
     private psychiatric  facilities write the  patient grievance                                                               
     procedures  and   the  appeal   process  according   to  AS.                                                               
     47.30.847. In addition, the patient  advocate worked for the                                                               
     hospital. She  communicated that the way  the state provided                                                               
     psychiatric  care needed  much revision.  She supported  the                                                               
     keeping and sharing of  psychiatric statistics for patients'                                                               
treatment,   care,    injuries,   traumatic    events,   and                                                                    
complaints.                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
1:43:01 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
LISA  GENTEMANN,  SELF,  EAGLE RIVER  (via  teleconference),                                                                    
testified  against the  bill.  She  believed the  provisions                                                                    
were   open   to  abuse   of   power   and  the   bill   was                                                                    
unconstitutional. She provided an  example pertaining to her                                                                    
daughter and son  in law living in Fort  Benning regarding a                                                                    
Captain who  was admitted to  a mental hospital.  She opined                                                                    
that when a person was pulled  out of their daily routine it                                                                    
was  destabilizing. She  stated  that the  bill would  allow                                                                    
Alaskans  to be  detained against  their will  indefinitely.                                                                    
She added  that the  bill would allow  patients to  be given                                                                    
psychotropic  medications   against  their  will   and  once                                                                    
admitted the  patient lost all their  constitutional rights.                                                                    
She  spoke  to  the   numerous  problems  in  mental  health                                                                    
facilities.  She  favored  amending   the  bill  to  include                                                                    
patient consent. She stated  that counseling and medications                                                                    
should not be  forced on people. She asked  the committee to                                                                    
vote against the legislation.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
1:45:58 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
BRENDA   MCFARLAND,  CITY   OF  FAIRBANKS,   FAIRBANKS  (via                                                                    
teleconference),  spoke in  favor of  the bill.  She relayed                                                                    
that she  was speaking on  behalf of the City  of Fairbanks.                                                                    
She stressed  that the bill  was critical to the  success of                                                                    
the  Crisis  Now  rollout taking  place  in  Fairbanks.  She                                                                    
shared  that  she  was  a coordinator  for  the  Crisis  Now                                                                    
program  and  the mobile  crisis  teams  had been  operating                                                                    
since  October  2021.  She  reported  that  the  teams  were                                                                    
dispatched   through  an   emergency  dispatch   center  and                                                                    
responded to  people in crisis  alongside or  independent of                                                                    
law  enforcement  and  resolved  80  percent  of  the  calls                                                                    
onsite.  The  team also  offered  next  day appointments  at                                                                    
Alaska Behavioral  Health or  Tanana Chiefs  Conference. She                                                                    
indicated that presently, people  in crisis were calling and                                                                    
asking for the Mobil Response  Team. She emphasized that the                                                                    
person in  crisis still needed  a place  to go to  calm down                                                                    
and  seek  help.  The  Crisis  Stabilization  Center  was  a                                                                    
necessary  part   of  crisis  response.  She   offered  that                                                                    
currently, the  first responders  were required to  take the                                                                    
person in  crisis to the  hospital Emergency Room  (ER). She                                                                    
shared  that  when the  option  was  presented as  the  only                                                                    
option it further escalated the  situation. The bill ensured                                                                    
     people  received  appropriate healthcare  quickly,  provided                                                               
     the patient a  choice, kept patients out  of costly hospital                                                               
     stays, and minimized the impacts on first responders.                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
     Co-Chair  Merrick   indicated  that   Representative  Edgmon                                                               
     joined the meeting.                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
     1:48:15 PM                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
     ARTHUR  DELAUNE,   SELF,  FAIRBANKS   (via  teleconference),                                                               
     shared  that he  was the  father of  a Native  man diagnosed                                                               
     with  fetal  alcohol   spectrum  disorder  and  co-occurring                                                               
     mental  health disorders  including anxiety  and depression.                                                               
     His son had  given him permission to  testify. The testifier                                                               
     wanted to  personalize the issue  and illuminate  how mental                                                               
     health  patients were  currently treated  in facilities.  He                                                               
     shared the  story of the  way his  son had been  treated. He                                                               
     detailed that  his son  had tried to  commit suicide  in the                                                               
     past and  was taken to  the ER and  placed in a  padded cell                                                               
     for many  hours. His son  was agitated and begged  to leave.                                                               
     His  father agreed  on the  condition  his son  went to  the                                                               
     Crisis Counselor  at the  Fairbanks Mental  Health Facility.                                                               
     When  they arrived  at  the facility,  they  were told  they                                                               
     could only place  his son on a waiting list.  There had been                                                               
     a cumbersome paperwork process. There  was a 14-day wait for                                                               
     an intake  and he experienced  another intake 7  days later.                                                               
     His  son ultimately  had  to  wait 34  days  to  speak to  a                                                               
     therapist.  On day  35  his  son had  called  and stated  he                                                               
     wanted  to  kill  himself.  He  had  been  admitted  to  the                                                               
     Fairbanks Memorial  Hospital and  5 hours later  admitted to                                                               
     the behavioral health  ward and did not see a  doctor for 22                                                               
     hours after check  in. He provided further  detail about the                                                               
     story.  He was  referred  back and  forth between  Fairbanks                                                               
     Community Mental Health and Tanana  Chiefs Conference and by                                                               
     day 41 he had not  received services. He emphasized that his                                                               
     son had been caught  between two mental health organizations                                                               
     and a  very broken  mental health  system. He  stressed that                                                               
     the services  were  absolutely  needed and  people in crisis                                                               
     needed  immediate help.  He implored  the committee  to pass                                                               
     the bill.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
     Representative Thompson thanked Mr.  Delaune for sharing his                                                               
     personal story.                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
     1:53:27 PM                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
MIKE  CARSON, CHAIR,  MATSU OPIOID  TASK FORCE,  MAT-SU (via                                                                    
teleconference),  testified  in  support  of  the  bill.  He                                                                    
shared a  true story  about a woman  named Kelsey  Green. He                                                                    
had permission  to share the  story. The woman  was addicted                                                                    
to heroin and at one  point arrested, taken to the Anchorage                                                                    
Jail, and  began to experience  withdraw symptoms.  She died                                                                    
within 5  days in  jail without receiving  any stabilization                                                                    
care or help.  He believed that if Kelsey had  been taken to                                                                    
a  crisis stabilization  center,  she would  still be  alive                                                                    
today.  He spoke  to the  endless  possibilities that  could                                                                    
have  taken  place in  her  life  if  Kelsey had  lived.  He                                                                    
supported  stabilization centers.  He thanked  the committee                                                                    
for hearing his testimony.                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Merrick CLOSED public testimony.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
1:56:00 PM                                                                                                                    
AT EASE                                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
1:56:49 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
RECONVENED                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Merrick asked for a review of the fiscal notes.                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
SAMANTHA  CHEROT, PUBLIC  DEFENDER,  ALASKA PUBLIC  DEFENDER                                                                    
AGENCY (via  teleconference), reviewed the  published fiscal                                                                    
impact  fiscal  note  (FN  9 (ADM)  for  the  Department  of                                                                    
Administration (DOA), Public  Defender Agency. She explained                                                                    
that  individuals  who were  held  past  48 hours  before  a                                                                    
petition  was filed  for up  to seven  days had  a right  to                                                                    
council and  a hearing. The  fiscal note addressed  the need                                                                    
for one attorney  in Anchorage, one paralegal  in Palmer and                                                                    
one paralegal  in in Anchorage,  and a law  office assistant                                                                    
in Fairbanks.  She indicated that the  narrative analysis on                                                                    
the fiscal note described the basis for the need.                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
1:57:49 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Merrick moved to the next fiscal note.                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
Ms. Carpenter  reviewed the  published fiscal  impact fiscal                                                                    
note (FN 11  (DHS) from the Department of  Health and Social                                                                    
Services  (DHSS), Designated  Evaluation and  Treatment. She                                                                    
pointed  to the  Interagency Receipts  (IA) fund  source and                                                                    
noted that the receipts  were accepted via receipt authority                                                                    
from  Medicaid funding  as  designated  on the  departments                                                                     
     other  fiscal  note. She  elaborated  that  the funding  was                                                               
     matched  by a  General  Fund (GF)  Mental  Health (MH)  fund                                                               
     source. The  fiscal note increased  in the  outyears because                                                               
     DHSS anticipated that more facilities  were expected to open                                                               
     in the future. She furthered  that GF would increase because                                                               
     not   all    of   the    facilities   were    eligible   for                                                               
     Disproportionate Share  Hospital (DSH) funds, which  was how                                                               
     the  department  currently  matched funding  for  Designated                                                               
     Evaluation and  Treatment (DET) Centers. She  indicated that                                                               
     DSH  funds  were  only  available  for  hospitals  and  non-                                                               
     tribally  operated  hospitals.   She  reiterated  that  DHSS                                                               
     anticipated  the growth  of both  the Designated  Evaluation                                                               
     and  Stabilization  (DES)   and  Designated  Evaluation  and                                                               
     Treatment  (DET)  Centers  to  expand into  each  of  the  9                                                               
     behavioral  health regions  but  only  facilities that  were                                                               
     hospitals could  receive DSH funds.  The state  was required                                                               
     to pay  for involuntary  commitment. She listed  the current                                                               
     DET   hospitals:  Fairbanks   Memorial  Hospital,   Bartlett                                                               
     Regional Hospital, and  Mat-Susitna Regional Medical Center.                                                               
     She  added that  the fiscal  note included  additional costs                                                               
     associated  with  implementing  HB  172  for  one  full-time                                                               
     employee in Anchorage and  a Reimbursable Services Agreement                                                               
     (RSA) to the Department of Law (DOL).                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
     2:00:34 PM                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
     Ms.  Carpenter  continued  to review  the  published  fiscal                                                               
     impact Department of Health and  Social Services fiscal note                                                               
     (FN 6  (DHS) for Medicaid  Services. She indicated  that the                                                               
     fiscal  note accompanied  the prior  fiscal note  and showed                                                               
     the Medicaid  Federal Receipts fund source  and included the                                                               
     Medicaid funding  for the facilities that  qualified for the                                                               
     DSH funding.                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
     NANCY  MEADE,  GENERAL  COUNSEL, ALASKA  COURT  SYSTEM  (via                                                               
     teleconference),  reviewed   the  published   fiscal  impact                                                               
     fiscal note  (FN 10 (CRT)  for Judiciary, Trial  Courts. She                                                               
     communicated that  the fiscal note  covered the cost  of two                                                               
     Range 12 clerks  for the added tasks  of notifying guardians                                                               
     during a crisis center admission  as well as for involuntary                                                               
     commitment   proceedings.   A   good   percentage   of   the                                                               
     respondents had been previously  appointed guardians to help                                                               
     administer  their  affairs.  In addition,  the  majority  of                                                               
     mental commitment  proceedings, and  most likely  a majority                                                               
     of the  crisis center admissions  were filed with  the court                                                               
     system  during non-traditional  work hours  on weekends  and                                                               
     nights.  She noted  that the  court system  had a  full-time                                                               
magistrate  to cover  the  off  hours but  the  new task  of                                                                    
researching the  respondents' status as a  protected person,                                                                    
and  notifying  the guardian  of  the  next hearing,  cannot                                                                    
reasonably be performed  by that magistrate in  light of his                                                                    
or her many  other obligations so the help  was a necessity.                                                                    
She determined  that the court  system could  accomplish the                                                                    
work during the daytime without additional help.                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Josephson  perceived  that  the  magistrates                                                                    
would see  an increased workload  due to the bill.  He asked                                                                    
if  there was  concern over  the matter.  Ms. Meade  was not                                                                    
concerned   about  the   issue.  She   explained  that   the                                                                    
individuals  in crisis  typically ended  up in  court either                                                                    
for a  criminal arraignment or  for an ex parte  hearing for                                                                    
an involuntary  mental commitment. The bill  would result in                                                                    
nearly the same  number of hearings, but  the hearings would                                                                    
be slightly different.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
2:05:58 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Merrick moved to the last fiscal note.                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
KELLY  HOWELL,   SPECIAL  ASSISTANT  TO   THE  COMMISSIONER,                                                                    
DEPARTMENT OF  PUBLIC SAFETY (via  teleconference), reviewed                                                                    
the  published  zero  fiscal  note  (FN  4  (DPS)  from  the                                                                    
Department   of   Public   Safety,  Alaska   State   Trooper                                                                    
Detachments.  She  commented  that  the  bill  added  a  new                                                                    
subsection to AS 47.30.705 that  required a peace officer to                                                                    
prioritize  transporting  a  mentally ill  individual  to  a                                                                    
crisis   stabilization  center   if  one   existed  in   the                                                                    
community. She  did not anticipate  an increase in  cost and                                                                    
believed  that the  department  could  implement and  comply                                                                    
with the changes with minimal fiscal impact.                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Representative Edgmon  remarked that  fiscal notes  were one                                                                    
dimensional  and  did  not  reflect  potential  savings.  He                                                                    
thought  the bill  was one  of the  most critical  pieces of                                                                    
legislation  during the  current session.  He noted  that it                                                                    
would save dollars and lives in the future.                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
HB  172  was  HEARD  and   HELD  in  committee  for  further                                                                    
consideration.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 10(FIN) am                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
          "An  Act establishing  a grant  program  to provide  to                                                               
          essential workers and laid-off  workers the tuition and                                                               
          fees to attend certain postsecondary institutions."                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
     2:09:11 PM                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
     SENATOR TOM BEGICH, SPONSOR, introduced the legislation. He                                                                
     read from prepared remarks.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
          Whether  delivering our  groceries  or  caring for  our                                                               
          young  children,  picking us  up  from  the airport  or                                                               
          cleaning  our   offices,  over  the  past   two  years,                                                               
          frontline  workers  and  those  laid off  as  a  direct                                                               
          result   of  the   pandemic   have  experienced   great                                                               
          hardship.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
          Frontline  workers   have  been   the  ones   who  made                                                               
          significant  sacrifices -  sometimes at  great risk  to                                                               
          themselves and their loved ones.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
          Included in your bill packet  and available on Basis is                                                               
          a   study    published   by   the    Occupational   and                                                               
          Environmental  Medicine  Journal  which  reported  that                                                               
          over  20% of  grocery store  employees tested  positive                                                               
          for COVID-19.                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
          SB  10     Free  Tuition for  Frontline  and  Laid  Off                                                               
          Workers is the right step  in showing our gratitude and                                                               
          thanks  to  those  who experienced  the  worst  of  the                                                               
          pandemic.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
          It's clear  that everyone has  fallen behind and  as we                                                               
          continue  on  this  road of  recovery,  let's  use  the                                                               
          federal  relief funds  given to  our state  to directly                                                               
          help those most impacted.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
          SB  10  provides an  avenue  for  financial support  to                                                               
          those who wish to  continue their education and prepare                                                               
          for a future in a post-COVID world.                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
          Data from the  US Department of Labor  clearly shows us                                                               
          that  higher  education  attainment equates  to  higher                                                               
          weekly earnings.                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
     2:13:56 PM                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
     In the UA Workforce Report,  also included in your bill                                                                    
     packet and available on Basis,  the median earnings for                                                                    
     those with just a high  school diploma is $35,328 while                                                                    
     those  with  a  bachelor's  degree  earn,  on  average,                                                                    
     $57,708 a year. Education truly matters.                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
     This  same  UA  report  states that  96.3%  of  working                                                                    
     graduates are  Alaskan residents  - going to  school in                                                                    
     Alaska keeps you in Alaska.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
     As  we  have  continued   to  hear  about  our  state's                                                                    
     struggles  with  teacher  retention  and  our  need  to                                                                    
     locally  grow high  quality  educators,  I think  about                                                                    
     those 1,000 paraprofessionals  with some college, ready                                                                    
     and poised to take advantage  of an investment in their                                                                    
     education.  This bill  will help  anyone who's  been on                                                                    
     the frontline  work toward the next  iterative of their                                                                    
     career.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
     This  bill   focuses  on  leveraging   federal  dollars                                                                    
     through a targeted program.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
          1.If  an  Alaskan meets  eligibility  requirements                                                                    
          such  as   established  residency  and   proof  of                                                                    
          negative  employment  impact  due to  COVID,  they                                                                    
          must  apply  for  inclusion  in  this  program  by                                                                    
          December 31st of this year.                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
          2.They  then  have  4   years  to  complete  their                                                                    
          training.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
          3.Annually,  they   must  show   positive  forward                                                                    
          progress to continue receiving support.                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
          4.After   the  program   sunsets   in  2026,   the                                                                    
          legislature will receive a final report in 2027.                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
     By providing  a path  for frontline  workers to  earn a                                                                    
     post-secondary education  in Alaska,  we will  stop the                                                                    
     attrition of Alaska's future.                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
     In  a  moment,  my  staffer  will  read  the  sectional                                                                    
     analysis,  but  please allow  me  to  highlight of  the                                                                    
     legislation:                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
          Changes were  made to the eligibility  criteria to                                                                    
          allow folks who  were laid off as  a direct result                                                                    
               of  the pandemic  to take  advantage of  the grant                                                               
               program. Additional  changes to  eligibly criteria                                                               
               were   made  to   include  a   more  comprehensive                                                               
               definition of  frontline or essential  worker. The                                                               
               legislation  now  references   the  definition  of                                                               
               "essential  worker"  established under  the  March                                                               
               27th   Health  Mandate   from  Governor   Dunleavy                                                               
               entitled,  the   Alaska  Essential   Services  and                                                               
               Critical  Workforce   Infrastructure  Order.  This                                                               
               document  is comprehensive  in its  description of                                                               
               "essential  worker" and  includes folks  like mail                                                               
               carriers, grocery store  clerks, Uber drivers, and                                                               
               many, many  others. This  is also  why Legislative                                                               
               Legal  chose to  use the  term "essential"  worker                                                               
               versus "frontline" worker.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
               The essential  grant program is available  for all                                                               
               state-supported  postsecondary education  programs                                                               
               like AVETC and UA certificates programs.                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
               Folks  must first  complete  a FASFA  application,                                                               
               which  makes them  eligible for  the thousands  of                                                               
               dollars  in federal  grant support  for education,                                                               
           making this a "last dollar" program.                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
               The  final program  report and  repeal dates  were                                                               
               updated  in  House Education  as  this  is a  time                                                               
               limited  program targeted  to  help folks  recover                                                               
               from the pandemic.                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
     2:15:47 PM                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
     Vice-Chair  Ortiz appreciated  the  intent of  the bill.  He                                                               
     asked  if  there  were  provisions built  into  SB  10  that                                                               
     ensured  eligible people  were  made aware  of the  program.                                                               
     Senator Begich  replied in the  negative. He  explained that                                                               
     the  program   would  be   promoted  through   the  American                                                               
     Federation   of    Labor   and   Congress    of   Industrial                                                               
     Organizations (AFL-CIO)  and other  entities. He  noted that                                                               
     there  was  some   funding  in  the  bill   for  the  Alaska                                                               
     Commission on Postsecondary Education  (ACPE) to address the                                                               
     content of the bill and would  likely have ideas on how they                                                               
     would promote the bill.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
     Representative Edgmon  supported the bill. He  looked at the                                                               
     effective dates and  observed it would be in  effect for the                                                               
     next   five   to   six   years.   Senator   Begich   replied                                                               
affirmatively.  Representative  Edgmon  asked  if  essential                                                                    
worker  was defined  in statute.  Senator Begich  pointed to                                                                    
lines 8 through 11, on page  3 of the bill and explained the                                                                    
definition  was clearly  defined in  statute. He  noted that                                                                    
the  definition of   essential worker"  was included  in the                                                                    
Alaska   Essential    Services   and    Critical   Workforce                                                                    
Infrastructure  Order, which  was  included  in the  members                                                                    
bill packets (copy on file).  He furthered that  Legislative                                                                    
Legal  Services changed  the term  from frontline  worker to                                                                    
essential worker and tied it  to the Infrastructure Order of                                                                    
April 10, 2020.                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
2:19:54 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Thompson understood  that if  a person  quit                                                                    
their  job  during the  COVID  pandemic  they would  not  be                                                                    
eligible.  Senator Begich  cited the  top of  page 2  of the                                                                    
bill and answered that the worker  had to be laid off and if                                                                    
the person had  quit by their own choice, they  would not be                                                                    
eligible.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Representative   Carpenter  asked   why  essential   workers                                                                    
currently employed  had the same  priority as  other workers                                                                    
who  were  laid  off  and  were  either  essential  or  non-                                                                    
essential.  Senator Begich  responded that  the program  was                                                                    
designed to  focus on  individuals that  were harmed  by the                                                                    
pandemic due  to loss of  employment. The harm was  posed by                                                                    
either  temporarily  or permanent  lay  off  or exposure  to                                                                    
COVID 19 by being required  to stay working. The program was                                                                    
an acknowledgement  to workers  who would  take the  risk to                                                                    
remain  in  their  job  or had  remained  due  to  financial                                                                    
considerations. The  program equated  the dual  damages done                                                                    
by the  pandemic of  either losing work  or exposure  to the                                                                    
significant health  risk. He thought that  many people would                                                                    
choose not to take advantage of the program.                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
2:22:34 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Carpenter  believed  that  everyone  had  an                                                                    
equal risk  to get  the illness.  He thought  it had  been a                                                                    
question of timing.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair  Merrick  asked  for  a  review  of  the  sectional                                                                    
analysis.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
LOKI GALE  TOBIN, STAFF, SENATOR  BEGICH, provided  a review                                                                    
of the sectional analysis (copy on file):                                                                                       
          Section 1.  Establishes an  Essential Worker  and Laid-                                                               
          Off Worker Grant  Program as new uncodified  law of the                                                               
          State  of  Alaska.  Directs the  Alaska  Commission  on                                                               
          Postsecondary   Education   (ACPE)    to   develop   in                                                               
          regulation a  post-secondary tuition grant  program and                                                               
          award  grants  to  essential workers  employed  at  the                                                               
          start of  or during the declared  federal public health                                                               
          emergency or those who  were temporarily or permanently                                                               
          laid  off  as  a  direct consequence  of  the  declared                                                               
          federal public health emergency.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
          Directs ACPE  to establish policies and  procedures for                                                               
          application  and admission  to  the program,  including                                                               
          consulting   the  Department   of  Health   and  Social                                                               
          Services  and reviewing  the Alaska  Essential Services                                                               
          and   Critical   Workforce  Infrastructure   Order   in                                                               
          determining applicant eligibility.                                                                                    
          Section 2.  Establishes an  Essential Worker  and Laid-                                                               
          Off Worker  Grant Program Report as  new uncodified law                                                               
          of the State  of Alaska and directs ACPE  to submit the                                                               
          report  of   program  efficacy  to  the   Alaska  State                                                               
          Legislature on or before December 31st.                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
      Section 3. Repeals Section 1 on June 30, 2026.                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
      Section 4. Repeals Section 2 on June 30, 2027.                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
     2:24:26 PM                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
     Representative Josephson asked if  the program qualified for                                                               
     Coronavirus State  and Local  Fiscal Recovery  Funds (SLFRF)                                                               
     Program backfill.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
     Senator Begich  replied in the   affirmative. Representative                                                               
     Josephson  asked for  verification that  the Senator  wanted                                                               
     the committee to  modify the fiscal note to  change the fund                                                               
     source to  SLFRF funding. Senator Begich  referenced a prior                                                               
     fiscal  note control  code  ZGjKM  [published fiscal  impact                                                               
     fiscal note 5 (FN5 (EED)  by the Department of Education and                                                               
     Early Development  and the Senate  Rules Committee,  for the                                                               
     Alaska  Commission on  Postsecondary  Education (ACPE)]  and                                                               
     indicated  that the  fiscal  note had  been  adopted by  the                                                               
     Senate. He explained that the  fiscal noted used SLFRF money                                                               
     as  the  fund   source  along  with  a   minimal  amount  of                                                               
     interagency receipts  funding from ACPE. He  recommended the                                                               
     committee adopt  the fiscal note  and assured  the committee                                                               
that  he had  discussed the  issue with  the administration,                                                                    
and it would be an appropriate use of the federal funding.                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
2:26:10 PM                                                                                                                    
AT EASE                                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
2:27:46 PM                                                                                                                    
RECONVENED                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Senator  Begich  clarified  that  the  updated  fiscal  note                                                                    
published fiscal note  7 (FN7 (EED) for  DEED, ACPE included                                                                    
an  Other  fund source,  but countered that federal receipts                                                                    
should  be  designated  as  the  fund  source.  He  deferred                                                                    
further answer to the commission  to discuss the funding and                                                                    
its fiscal note.                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair  Merrick  noted  the department  would  review  the                                                                    
fiscal note after invited testimony.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Carpenter  cited  the  fund  source  on  the                                                                    
fiscal note, number 1007 Inter  Agency Receipts (IA) (Other)                                                                    
and asked it that represented the SLFRF funds.                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Merrick asked  the representative  from APEC                                                                    
to review the fiscal note and clarify the funding issue.                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
Senator  Begich  interjected that  the  goal  was to  expend                                                                    
federal  receipts. He  disclosed that  he had  discussed two                                                                    
different fiscal notes and apologized  for the confusion. He                                                                    
clarified that the SLFRF fund source code was 1269.                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
2:29:35 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
SANA  EFIRD,   EXECUTIVE  DIRECTOR,  ALASKA   COMMISSION  ON                                                                    
POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION,  DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION  AND EARLY                                                                    
DEVELOPMENT,  clarified that  the  commission submitted  two                                                                    
fiscal  notes; number  7 and  published fiscal  note 6  (FN6                                                                    
(EED) appropriated  to the  Alaska Student  Loan Corporation                                                                    
(ASLC). She pointed  to the  Other  receipts  on fiscal note                                                                    
6 [fund  code 1106]  and indicated  that they  were receipts                                                                    
that funded the cost of  ASLC programs administered by ACPE.                                                                    
She elaborated  that initially  the commission  had included                                                                    
Unrestricted General  Funds (UGF) on its  prior fiscal notes                                                                    
because ACPE assumed  it lacked the authority  to expend the                                                                    
federal relief funds but discovered  that they would be able                                                                    
to accept and receipt the  federal relief funds if they were                                                                    
appropriated.                                                                                                                   
     Representative  Carpenter asked  for an  explanation of  the                                                               
     receipts specified  on FN7. Ms.  Efird drew  the committee's                                                               
     attention first to FN6. She  relayed that in accordance with                                                               
     AS 14.42.170,  the employees  of ACPE  shall serve  as staff                                                               
     for the  Alaska Student  Loan Corporation. As  an enterprise                                                               
     agency of the State of  Alaska, ASLC funds the positions and                                                               
     related work  of ACPE through  ASLC Receipts. Since  the new                                                               
     duties associated  with the essential workers  grant program                                                               
     were not associated  with ASLC, the fiscal  note reflected a                                                               
     reduction  in ASLC  receipts  in the  first  year. The  ASLC                                                               
     receipts were  received by the  commission in  its operating                                                               
     budget. She pointed  to FN7 showing a fund  source change in                                                               
     FY 23 to  reflect the positions aligning with  the duties of                                                               
     the  essential worker  grant  program to  be  paid with  the                                                               
     corresponding   correct  fund   source.  She   reminded  the                                                               
     committee that the commission  had originally identified the                                                               
     funding  source incorrectly  as UGF  General Funds  (GF) and                                                               
     could be replaced  with the federal SLFRF  relief funds. The                                                               
     fund  code  for  IA  receipts  1007 was  used  in  FN7  that                                                               
     reflected the technical aspect of  how the finds flowed into                                                               
     the  operating budget  of the  student loan  corporation and                                                               
     was  allocated  to  the  component  that  had  the  employee                                                               
     positions.                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
     2:33:13 PM                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
     Senator  Begich  would provide  a  copy  of  FN 5  that  was                                                               
     adopted on the Senate floor.  He requested the committee use                                                               
     the  approach FN5  used because  it  designated the  federal                                                               
     funding.  He  commented  that lacking  the  federal  funding                                                               
     source,  the program  would not  be funded  if the  bill was                                                               
     adopted.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
     Ms. Efird pointed  out that the positions were  not new, the                                                               
     fiscal  note reflected  a  realignment of  the  work of  the                                                               
     positions  to  be  funded  correctly  by  the  fund  sources                                                               
     covering  the program.  The fiscal  note merely  reflected a                                                               
     change in the fund source.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
     Co-Chair Merrick moved to invited testimony.                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
     2:34:52 PM                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
     TERI   COTHREN,  UNIVERSITY   OF   ALASKA,  ANCHORAGE   (via                                                               
     teleconference), relayed  that the university  supported the                                                               
     bill. She provided context for  the bill. She explained that                                                               
     the  University  of  Alaska (UA)  was  Alaskas   system  for                                                               
higher  education and  included three  separately accredited                                                                    
universities,   each  with   distinct   missions  and   were                                                                    
responsible for  13 community campuses that  extended access                                                                    
to education in  all six economic regions of  the state. She                                                                    
communicated  that   combined  the   system  was   the  most                                                                    
comprehensive  workforce   provider  ranging   from  shorter                                                                    
certificated programs  to Associate, Bachelor,  and Graduate                                                                    
Degrees.   The  university   offered   career  pathways   to                                                                    
healthcare, early  childhood and teacher education,  law and                                                                    
public safety,  transportation, and business specific  to SB
10.  She relayed  that growing  a strong  workforce was  the                                                                    
core of  the universitys   mission. The  bill enabled  UA to                                                                    
train  more   workers  and  support  the   states   economic                                                                    
recovery.  She referred  to UA  workforce  reports (copy  on                                                                    
file)  that demonstrated  graduate  and employment  outcomes                                                                    
over a  10 year  period. The  university partnered  with the                                                                    
Department  of Labor  and  Workforce  Development (DLWD)  to                                                                    
publish  the   reports.  She   conveyed  that   the  reports                                                                    
demonstrated the  value of training and  education. The data                                                                    
showed that earning potential  and upward mobility increased                                                                    
with  increased  education.  She  spoke  to  other  benefits                                                                    
including  lower  unemployment   rates,  reduced  needs  for                                                                    
government  support services,  improved health,  and reduced                                                                    
crime rates.  She noted the  critical importance  to upskill                                                                    
and  reskill the  Alaska workforce  to  address the  states                                                                     
labor shortages  of skilled workers. She  shared demographic                                                                    
data  from DLWD  that  pointed to  Alaskas  flat  population                                                                    
growth. She added that Alaskas   working population had fell                                                                    
substantially  in the  last decade  as the  large retirement                                                                    
population began  aging out of  their jobs and  taking their                                                                    
years of  experience with   them. She  shared that  for nine                                                                    
consecutive years  more people had  left the state  than had                                                                    
moved to Alaska especially in the 30's to 40's age groups                                                                       
that  represented  the  prime working  age  and  likely  had                                                                    
school  age  children that  in  turn,  filled the  workforce                                                                    
pipeline.  She believed  that the  bill  would help  address                                                                    
skilled  labor  shortages  and grow  Alaskas   workforce  in                                                                    
skilled  employment and  help individuals  to advance  their                                                                    
careers.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
2:39:35 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
DON ETHERIDGE,  ALASKA AFL-CIO, testified in  support of the                                                                    
legislation.  He shared  that  many front  line workers  and                                                                    
first responders had been greatly  impacted by the pandemic.                                                                    
He confirmed that the AFL-CIO  would work to spread the word                                                                    
upon passage of  the legislation. He spoke of  the impact to                                                                    
     frontline workers  and first responders during  the pandemic                                                               
     who  had  not  been  able  to spend  much  time  with  their                                                               
     families   and  were   repeatedly  quarantined.   They  were                                                               
     repeatedly  exposed  to the  virus,  but  they had  to  keep                                                               
     working. He  stated the program  gave workers a  hand-up and                                                               
     not a hand-out.  The bill would give  people opportunity and                                                               
     a chance to improve their own lives.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
     2:42:05 PM                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
     Co-Chair Merrick  noted the committee had  received FN5. She                                                               
     asked for comment by the sponsor or department.                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
     Ms. Efird spoke to FN5.  She explained that reflected in the                                                               
     personal  services  line the  fund  switch  from the  Alaska                                                               
     Student Loan  Corporation to the  FY 22 request  [The fiscal                                                               
     note was  from 2021 and  would be  updated to reflect  FY 23                                                               
     request.]  The  fiscal  note showed  the  reduction  of  1.5                                                               
     positions  from  the  ASLC  receipts  and  swapped  it  with                                                               
     federal relief funds.  She noted that in the  first year the                                                               
     allocation  was for  the cost  for 1.5  full-time equivalent                                                               
     (FTE)  Financial Aid  Operations Analyst  and Financial  Aid                                                               
     Specialist   to  oversee   setup,  implementation,   process                                                               
     awards,  communicate  with  students and  schools,  and  for                                                               
     Information Technology  (IT) staff  to support  system setup                                                               
     and  implementation  in  the   amount  of  $187.5  thousand.                                                               
     Subsequently,  the  commissions    personal  services  costs                                                               
     would  reduce and  represent the  costs of  .6 FTE  position                                                               
     reflected in  the outyears  that would  reduce further  to a                                                               
     0.5  FTE  position. The  change  showed  up in  the  funding                                                               
     source adding back student loan  receipts that would reflect                                                               
     the positions reverted to working  on ASLC duties. She added                                                               
     that the initial  annual IT system maintenance  cost was $10                                                               
     thousand  and  the cost  to  promulgate  regulations and  to                                                               
     implement  the new  grant program  totaled $6  thousand. She                                                               
     drew attention  to the one-time capital  outlay to implement                                                               
     and expand the application portal  of the Alaska Student Aid                                                               
     Portal for  a cost  of $65.5 thousand.  The total  amount of                                                               
     $2.5 million in grants was limited per fiscal year.                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
     Representative  Edgmon  was  trying   to  trace  the  bill's                                                               
     journey. He  noted FN5 reflected the  bill's introduction in                                                               
     FY 2021. He  noted the two updated fiscal notes  to 2022 and                                                               
     asked for clarity on the fiscal notes.                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
     Senator Begich clarified that his  preference was to specify                                                               
     the  federal funding  source. The  prior years   fiscal note                                                               
that  passed  out of  the  Senate  Rules Committee  had  the                                                                    
desired  funding source.  He elucidated  that when  the bill                                                                    
was heard in the House  Education Committee new fiscal notes                                                                    
were ordered  but the fiscal  notes had not been  updated to                                                                    
reflect the  actions of the  Senate nor the  House Education                                                                    
Committee's action  to change  the effective date  to a  4 -                                                                    
year program.  He discussed FN5  to clarify that  the intent                                                                    
was  to  use  the  federal  funding  source.  He  hoped  the                                                                    
committee  would adopt  a fiscal  note reflecting  the SLFRF                                                                    
federal  fund   source  and  extend   the  program   by  one                                                                    
additional  year  to  maintain  the programs   length  of  4                                                                    
years. He  noted that an  updated fiscal note  would reflect                                                                    
the  intention of  the sponsor,  the Senate,  and the  House                                                                    
Education Committee.                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
2:49:19 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Representative   Edgmon  understood   the  explanation.   He                                                                    
surmised that adopting  the fiscal note gave  a directive to                                                                    
the  legislature that  the fiscal  note  should include  the                                                                    
federal  relief  funds  and   the  bills   original  intent.                                                                    
Senator Begich answered in the affirmative.                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Representative  Carpenter supported  the action.  He thought                                                                    
it would be the proper  use of the remaining pandemic relief                                                                    
federal funds.  He had  some concerns  with the  language in                                                                    
the bill, but he fully supported the funding source.                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
Senator   Begich   wanted    to   reinforce   Representative                                                                    
Carpenters  statements. He emphasized  that the intent of SB
10 was to fund the bill  with federal relief funds that were                                                                    
designated  for relief  and economic  recovery. He  believed                                                                    
the bill would become law if the changes were made.                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
Representative Thompson asked about  the criteria to receive                                                                    
the  grants.  He pointed  to  the  language  temporarily  or                                                                    
permanently laid off.   He thought the bill was  a good idea                                                                    
and  increased  people's  employment opportunities.  He  was                                                                    
concerned  about  the  term temporary  and  asked  what  the                                                                    
criteria was regarding temporary layoff.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
2:52:11 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Senator Begich  replied that ACPE  would be  responsible for                                                                    
looking  at  the  letter  of   the  law  and  establish  the                                                                    
regulations.  He  stressed  that  the clear  intent  was  to                                                                    
include temporarily and permanently.                                                                                            
     Ms. Efird added  that the department would work  with DOL to                                                               
     outline   and   identify    regulations   that   interpreted                                                               
     temporarily and permanently.                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
     Representative Carpenter  asked what  money or  programs the                                                               
     Department of  Commerce, Community and  Economic Development                                                               
     (DCCED) or  DLWD already had  in place to help  workers laid                                                               
     off during the pandemic.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
     Co-Chair  Merrick  stated  they   could  reach  out  to  the                                                               
     departments.                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
     Representative   Thompson  asked   if   the  bill   included                                                               
     apprenticeship programs. Senator  Begich answered that AVTEC                                                               
     and certificated  programs that were part  of the University                                                               
     of Alaska, AVTEC, or programs  funded through the state were                                                               
     eligible.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
     2:54:51 PM                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
     Representative   Edgmon   referenced  a   prior   testifiers                                                               
     statistics  related to  the  states   population losses  and                                                               
     worker  declines. He  requested further  testimony regarding                                                               
     the significance  of SB  10 assisting  in arresting  some of                                                               
     the  decline. He  was aware  of the  population loss  taking                                                               
     place  in  Alaska and  the  significance  of the  population                                                               
     losses in prime  working and school age  Alaskans. He wanted                                                               
     the bill placed in context of the larger issue.                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
     Senator Begich responded that the  Senate Labor and Commerce                                                               
     Committee  had  requested  a special  hearing  on  the  bill                                                               
     because  the committee  wanted to  highlight the  employment                                                               
     loss issues that happened in  Alaska during the pandemic. He                                                               
     revealed  that if  an  individual worked  in  a high  income                                                               
     earning  bracket the  job loss  had bounced  back but  lower                                                               
     income earning  jobs were still  down 25 percent.  He agreed                                                               
     that  the data  underscored Representative  Edgmons  points.                                                               
     He highlighted  that lower income workers  that were exposed                                                               
     to COVID  at higher  rates, had  contracted the  more severe                                                               
     variant, and suffered earning losses,  fell behind and never                                                               
     did recover.  He emphasized that  the bill  was specifically                                                               
     aimed at  the group, so they  did not give up  on Alaska. He                                                               
     commented  that  the  situation  was  out  of  the  workers                                                                
     control.  He believed  that  the state  was  in a  situation                                                               
     currently, where  billions of dollars were  forthcoming, and                                                               
     the state  lacked the workforce  to meet the demands  of the                                                               
resource. He offered to provide the committee the workforce                                                                     
and demographic data.                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
CSSB 10(FIN)am was HEARD and HELD in committee for further                                                                      
consideration.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Merrick reviewed the schedule for the following                                                                        
Monday.                                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
ADJOURNMENT                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
2:59:09 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
The meeting was adjourned at 2:59 p.m.