Legislature(2017 - 2018)BARNES 124

02/22/2017 03:15 PM House LABOR & COMMERCE

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03:18:01 PM Start
03:18:29 PM HB2
03:38:26 PM Adjourn
* first hearing in first committee of referral
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+ HB 2 PRIV EMPLOYER VOLUNTARY VET PREFERENCE TELECONFERENCED
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                    ALASKA STATE LEGISLATURE                                                                                  
          HOUSE LABOR AND COMMERCE STANDING COMMITTEE                                                                         
                       February 22, 2017                                                                                        
                           3:18 p.m.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
MEMBERS PRESENT                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
Representative Sam Kito, Chair                                                                                                  
Representative Adam Wool, Vice Chair                                                                                            
Representative Andy Josephson                                                                                                   
Representative Louise Stutes                                                                                                    
Representative Chris Birch                                                                                                      
Representative Gary Knopp                                                                                                       
Representative Colleen Sullivan-Leonard                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
MEMBERS ABSENT                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
Representative Mike Chenault (alternate)                                                                                        
Representative Bryce Edgmon (alternate)                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
COMMITTEE CALENDAR                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
HOUSE BILL NO. 2                                                                                                                
"An Act relating to a voluntary preference for veterans by                                                                      
private employers."                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
     - HEARD & HELD                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
PREVIOUS COMMITTEE ACTION                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
BILL: HB 2                                                                                                                    
SHORT TITLE: PRIV EMPLOYER VOLUNTARY VET PREFERENCE                                                                             
SPONSOR(s): REPRESENTATIVE(s) TUCK                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
01/18/17       (H)       PREFILE RELEASED 1/9/17                                                                                

01/18/17 (H) READ THE FIRST TIME - REFERRALS

01/18/17 (H) MLV, L&C

01/24/17 (H) MLV AT 1:00 PM GRUENBERG 120

01/24/17 (H) Heard & Held

01/24/17 (H) MINUTE(MLV)

01/31/17 (H) MLV AT 1:00 PM GRUENBERG 120

01/31/17 (H) Moved CSHB 2(MLV) Out of Committee

01/31/17 (H) MINUTE(MLV) 02/03/17 (H) MLV RPT CS(MLV) NT 6DP 02/03/17 (H) DP: RAUSCHER, REINBOLD, LEDOUX, SADDLER, PARISH, TUCK 02/22/17 (H) L&C AT 3:15 PM BARNES 124 WITNESS REGISTER REPRESENTATIVE CHRIS TUCK Alaska State Legislature Juneau, Alaska POSITION STATEMENT: As prime sponsor, presented HB 2. KENDRA KLOSTER, Staff Representative Chris Tuck Alaska State Legislature Juneau, Alaska POSITION STATEMENT: Answered questions on HB 2, on behalf of Representative Tuck, prime sponsor. ROBERT DOEHL, Deputy Commissioner Department of Military & Veterans' Affairs (DMVA) Anchorage, Alaska POSITION STATEMENT: Testified in support of HB 2. VERDIE BOWEN, Director Office of Veteran Affairs Department of Military & Veterans' Affairs (DMVA) Anchorage, Alaska POSITION STATEMENT: Testified in support of HB 2. MARK SAN SOUCI, Regional State Liaison U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Lakewood, Washington POSITION STATEMENT: Testified in support of HB 2. RUSSELL BALL Anchorage, Alaska POSITION STATEMENT: Testified in support of HB 2. ACTION NARRATIVE 3:18:01 PM CHAIR SAM KITO called the House Labor and Commerce Standing Committee meeting to order at 3:18 p.m. Representatives Wool, Josephson, Stutes, Birch, Knopp, Sullivan-Leonard, and Kito were present at the call to order. HB 2-PRIV EMPLOYER VOLUNTARY VET PREFERENCE 3:18:29 PM CHAIR KITO announced that the only order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 2, "An Act relating to a voluntary preference for veterans by private employers." [Before the committee was CSHB 2(MLV).] 3:19:01 PM REPRESENTATIVE CHRIS TUCK, Alaska State Legislature, as prime sponsor, presented HB 2. He stated that HB 2 would allow an optional veteran hiring preference for private employers by taking advantage of an option available under the Civil Rights Act of 1964; it would allow special rights and preferences to be granted to veterans as authorized under federal, state, or local law. He noted that 37 states have adopted similar legislation and 5 states are considering legislation this year. The nationwide effort by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) is attempting to make a veteran hiring preference possible in all 50 states. He read from the third paragraph of the sponsor statement, which read as follows [original punctuation provided]: All fifty states, the District of Columbia, Guam and Puerto Rico award preferences to veterans in initial hiring for public employment. However, private employers are prohibited from establishing comparable business hiring policies unless specific legislation is passed allowing this option. REPRESENTATIVE TUCK expressed that the road to employment can be difficult for veterans returning to civilian life. In a 2012 survey of veterans from all eras, two-thirds of the veterans named finding a job as the greatest challenge in their transition. He remarked, "As of November 2016, last year, the National Bureau of Labor ... Statistics showed the jobless rate for male veterans ages 18 to 24 still exceeds their counterparts." He explained that the military discharges about 160,000 active duty service members and 110,000 reserve and National Guard service members each year. REPRESENTATIVE TUCK stated that according to the Defense Manpower Data Center data, over 2,000 military personnel returned to Alaska upon separation in 2015. He expressed that Alaska has one of the highest number of veterans per capita, and Alaskans have always supported veterans and active duty members. He explained that HB 2 would offer a voluntary opportunity to businesses in the private sector to assist veterans in employment endeavors. He mentioned that DoD, the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) in Alaska, and the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR) all support HB 2. 3:21:53 PM REPRESENTATIVE STUTES expressed her opinion that the bill is fair and good. She asked what the Alaska Naval Militia is. 3:22:13 PM KENDRA KLOSTER, Staff, Representative Tuck, Alaska State Legislature, on behalf of Representative Tuck, prime sponsor of HB 2, informed that the Alaska Militia includes the Alaska State Defense Force (ASDF), the Alaska Air National Guard, Alaska Army National Guard, and the Alaska Territorial Guard, which would all fall under HB 2. She outlined that the House Special Committee on Military and Veterans' Affairs had, under CSHB 2(MLV) made the following changes: expanded the preference to active National Guard members; removed the requirement in current statute of eight years of service for public and private employers; and replaced "honorable discharge" to "discharge under honorable conditions" to include honorable and general discharges. 3:23:52 PM REPRESENTATIVE BIRCH asked whether private employers take a risk when they choose to hire a veteran instead of an equally qualified non-veteran. REPRESENTATIVE TUCK answered yes. He offered his understanding that [employers] can legally chose to hire one person over another equally qualified person; however, [an employer] cannot legally have a veteran hiring preference policy without HB 2. REPRESENTATIVE BIRCH asked whether [an employer] is currently able to hire a veteran [over another equally qualified applicant]. REPRESENTATIVE TUCK responded yes. He remarked, "All things being equal in the scenario that you created, I don't think a person would be in violation ... when you decide to pick the veteran hire preference. But if things aren't so equal, and you decide to hire the veteran, you wouldn't be able to do so without this piece of legislation." 3:26:15 PM ROBERT DOEHL, Deputy Commissioner, Department of Military & Veterans' Affairs (DMVA), testified in support of HB 2. He expressed that the veteran population in Alaska is growing by about five percent per year and HB 2 is important to keep veterans employed. He clarified that members of the Alaska Naval Militia are Alaskan members of the Federal Navy Reserve and Federal Marine Corps Reserve who voluntarily affiliate with the State of Alaska and are available in a state disaster. 3:27:38 PM REPRESENTATIVE JOSEPHSON expressed his surprise that such legislation has not been introduced previously. REPRESENTATIVE TUCK explained that similar legislation has been introduced previously, was passed unanimously by the House, but was not passed out of the Senate Rules Standing Committee before the session ended. 3:28:25 PM REPRESENTATIVE KNOPP asked why "discharged under honorable conditions" was replaced by "other than dishonorable" in the bill. He stated his opinion that an employer should be made aware of an employee's unfavorable discharge. REPRESENTATIVE TUCK answered that "other than dishonorable" includes general and honorable discharges and is consistent with federal language. 3:29:39 PM MR. DOEHL echoed that the language is consistent with federal law. He said it would recognize individuals who are entitled to federal veteran benefits and were not discharged dishonorably. He explained that some members who served frequently in combat but had a "small hiccup" could receive a general discharge; not passing a physical fitness test could be such a hiccup which would take away from years of honorable service. He added that HB 2 would give employers the opportunity to recognize such service. REPRESENTATIVE KNOPP asked if a dishonorable discharge still exists. He asked if an individual with a dishonorable discharge would be eligible for the preference outlined in HB 2. MR. DOEHL stated that a member with a dishonorable discharge is not eligible for the veteran's hiring preference; usually, dishonorable discharges involve a serious conviction. He noted that federal law does not recognize dishonorable discharges for veteran's benefits. 3:31:32 PM REPRESENTATIVE WOOL asked whether employers would need to state or publish their veteran hiring policy or preference. 3:32:13 PM REPRESENTATIVE TUCK responded that employers would not [be required] to provide a written preference, but HB 2 would allow them to have a written preference if desired without violating state or federal laws. 3:32:51 PM VERDIE BOWEN, Director, Office of Veteran Affairs, Department of Military & Veterans' Affairs (DMVA), testified in support of HB 2. He stated that HB 2 is a positive bill and would have positive outcomes for veterans returning from Afghanistan or Iraq. 3:33:24 PM CHAIR KITO opened public testimony on HB 2. 3:33:39 PM MARK SAN SOUCI, Regional State Liaison, U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), testified in support of HB 2. He noted that he is a retired Air Force officer. He added that DoD has been working on this issue with state [legislatures] for three years and 37 states have implemented the policy. He said that the National Conference of State Legislators (NCSL) and a military veterans' task force embraced the issue years ago. He explained that the issue was brought forward because private employers were hesitant to have a [veteran hiring preference] policy; he said that the need is still there. He noted that in 2016, 2,009 military personnel returned to Alaska. He noted that as the number of people returning from service remains static or increases, the state will continue to see reliable veterans with a unique skillset, a proven work ethic, and training previously paid for through federal taxes. 3:35:58 PM RUSSELL BALL testified in support of HB 2. He stated that as a small business owner, he has had concern about implementing a hiring preference, because "you always are at risk for the person that didn't get the job on whether everything was done ... both legally and fairly." He explained that he is interested in hiring veterans because they are disciplined, trained, and reliable; many small businesses wish to advertise encouraging veterans to apply. He offered his belief that retaining the veteran portion of the workforce is good for the state. He explained that finding good, qualified help is always an issue. He stated that HB 2 would allow him to move forward with a hiring preference without the risk of associated lawsuits. 3:38:15 PM CHAIR KITO announced that HB 2 was held over. 3:38:26 PM ADJOURNMENT There being no further business before the committee, the House Labor and Commerce Standing Committee meeting was adjourned at 3:38 p.m.

Document Name Date/Time Subjects
HB002 Sponsor Statement 2.8.17.pdf HL&C 2/22/2017 3:15:00 PM
HB 2
HB002 Memo of Changes 2.8.17.pdf HL&C 2/22/2017 3:15:00 PM
HB 2
HB002 Fiscal Note DOLWD-WHA 2.8.17.pdf HL&C 2/22/2017 3:15:00 PM
HB 2
HB002 Fiscal Note MVA-COM 2.8.17.pdf HL&C 2/22/2017 3:15:00 PM
HB 2
HB002 Supporting Document-Dept of Defense Vet Hire Preference One Pager 2.8.17.pdf HL&C 2/22/2017 3:15:00 PM
HB 2
HB002 Supporting Document-NCSL Legis Brief Vet Hire Preference 2.8.17.pdf HL&C 2/22/2017 3:15:00 PM
HB 2
HB002 Supporting Document-Support Letters 2.8.17.pdf HL&C 2/22/2017 3:15:00 PM
HB 2