Legislature(2005 - 2006)SENATE FINANCE 532

04/12/2005 05:00 PM Senate FINANCE


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05:07:53 PM Start
05:31:31 PM HB67
07:32:34 PM Adjourn
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Statewide Public Testimony - (Public
Testimony May Be Limited to No More Than
3 Minutes)
5:00 pm Glennallen, Seward, Homer
5:30 pm Kenai, Kodiak, Dillingham
6:00 pm Anchorage
6:30 - 7:30 pm Fairbanks, Mat-Su
+ Bills Previously Heard/Scheduled TELECONFERENCED
                              MINUTES                                                                                         
                     SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE                                                                                 
                          April 12, 2005                                                                                      
                             5:07 p.m.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                              
CALL TO ORDER                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Wilken convened the meeting at approximately 5:07:53 PM.                                                             
                                                                                                                                
PRESENT                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Senator Lyda Green, Co-Chair                                                                                                    
Senator Gary Wilken, Co-Chair                                                                                                   
Senator Con Bunde, Vice-Chair                                                                                                   
Senator Bert Stedman                                                                                                            
Senator Lyman Hoffman                                                                                                           
Senator Donny Olson                                                                                                             
Senator Fred Dyson                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
Also Attending: BRETT CARLSON, Coldfoot Camp                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Attending via Teleconference: Public testimony was presented in the                                                           
order reflected in the minutes.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
SUMMARY INFORMATION                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
HB 66-APPROP: MENTAL HEALTH BUDGET                                                                                              
HB 67-APPROP: OPERATING BUDGET/LOANS/FUNDS                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
The Committee heard public testimony from Glennallen, Kenai,                                                                    
Gakona, Homer, Kodiak, Anchorage, Mat-Su, and Fairbanks regarding                                                               
the FY 06 Operating Budget. The bills were held in Committee.                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
     CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 66(FIN)                                                                                              
     "An Act making appropriations for the operating and capital                                                                
     expenses of the state's integrated comprehensive mental health                                                             
     program; and providing for an effective date."                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
     CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 67(FIN)(brf sup maj fld)                                                                             
     "An  Act  making appropriations   for the  operating  and  loan                                                            
     program  expenses of  state government,  for certain  programs,                                                            
     and to capitalize  funds; and providing for an effective date."                                                            
                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
This was the  fourth hearing for these  bills in the Senate  Finance                                                            
Committee.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
The Committee  scheduled testimony from the Legislative  Information                                                            
Offices  in Glennallen,  Seward, Homer,  Kenai, Kodiak, Dillingham,                                                             
Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Mat-Su.                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Wilken announced  that this hearing would be a continuum of                                                            
public testimony on the operating budgets.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
In response  to a  question from  Senator Stedman,  Co-Chair  Wilken                                                            
clarified  that the Version  "L" committee  substitute for HB  67 is                                                            
before the Committee.                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
DR.  DOUG   STARK,  Homer   City  Council   Member,  testified   via                                                            
teleconference   from  Homer  and   commented  that,  while   Public                                                            
Employees Retirement  System (PERS)  funding is not included  in the                                                            
operating budget, he is  confident the Legislature would address the                                                            
PERS funding  issue. Were the approximate  $260,000 in PERS  funding                                                            
needed  by the  City forthcoming,  the  City could  have  sufficient                                                            
funds  to address  its  $400,000 deep-water  dock  corrosion  issue.                                                            
Another  issue  of  concern  would   be funding   to  refurbish  the                                                            
community's fire truck.                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
Senator  Stedman  informed   that  SB  141-PUBLIC  EMPLOYEE/TEACHER                                                             
RETIREMENT/BOARDS  has  passed the Senate  and is  advancing to  the                                                            
House of  Representatives.  The implementation  of this legislation                                                             
would allow time  to further develop the components  of the bill and                                                            
determine  how "to restructure  the debt".  The intent is to  assist                                                            
communities  over the next  few years in  addressing their  PERS/TRS                                                            
increased costs.                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
Senator Stedman asked whether  the dock repairs involved sheet metal                                                            
galvanized  material as other  areas of the  State are experiencing                                                             
deferred maintenance issues with that.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Dr. Stark replied that the dock is constructed of steel piling.                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair  Wilken   asked  that  the  Homer  City  Council   consider                                                            
participating in efforts  to encourage the Legislature to pass "some                                                            
sort of retirement reform" this Session.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
Dr.  Stark voiced  that  the Council  is supportive  of  the Tier  4                                                            
recommendation  and the proposed  change to  a Defined Contribution                                                             
Program  (DCP). These  would assist  in correcting  the problem.  He                                                            
also noted that the Alaska  Municipal League is in support of DCP as                                                            
a  solution  to the  PERS/TRS  issue.  He commented  that  he  would                                                            
further Co-Chair Wilken's support request to the City Council.                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
ALAN LEMASTER,  Gakona resident, testified  via teleconference  from                                                            
Glennallen  and  voiced  support  for  Governor  Frank  Murkowski's                                                             
operating budget proposal  to provide a five million dollar match to                                                            
the Alaska Travel Industry  Association (ATIA) for a State marketing                                                            
program.  He assured that  the travel industry  could meet  its five                                                            
million  dollar match  increment.  The combined  ten million  dollar                                                            
budget would  have a positive  impact.  Individual small  businesses                                                            
are unable  to adequately  fund tourism marketing,  but ATIA  would,                                                            
with  State assistance,  be  able  to make  a  successful  marketing                                                            
program possible.                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Wilken  remarked that the  ATIA contingency has  been quite                                                            
effective in its  recent lobbying efforts to increase  funding. Good                                                            
information has been provided;  including clarification that some of                                                            
the rental  car tax revenue was desired  to fund tourism  marketing.                                                            
Tourism funding would be further reviewed.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
JOHN  DOWNS, Director,  Copper  River Economic  Development  Council                                                            
testified via  teleconference from Glennallen in support  of funding                                                            
tourism marketing  at the five million dollar level.  Tourism is one                                                            
of  the  State's  few  re-occurring  resource.   Direct  results  of                                                            
effective tourism  marketing campaigns are experienced  in the area.                                                            
                                                                                                                                
BRETT CARLSON,  Owner, Coldfoot Camp, testified in  Juneau and urged                                                            
the Committee  to increase tourism funding to five  million dollars.                                                            
He voiced  that increasing  this budget  is important,  as it  would                                                            
assist  in  growing  the  private  sector  economy,  which  supports                                                            
families.  46,000 jobs  are provided  by the  visitor industry.  The                                                            
product is  in place, but "the message  must get out to the  rest of                                                            
the  world". State  government  should assist  in  the endeavor  and                                                            
thereby  grow  the  industry.  He reviewed  previous  Sate/industry                                                             
funding  scenarios   and  assured  that  the  travel   industry  has                                                            
endeavored to  raise money. While the rental car tax  collects money                                                            
from  independent visitors  to  the State,  there  is currently  "no                                                            
mechanism" through  which "to reinvest" it to the  tourism industry.                                                            
The industry  is aware  of the challenges  it  faces, but views  the                                                            
five  million  dollar  match  proposal  to  be a  bridge  to  future                                                            
conversations.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair  Wilken agreed that  tourism funding  has been an  on-going                                                            
project. The  tourism industry/State  match requirement was  changed                                                            
the previous  year from  60/40 to  50/50. Work  on tourism  funding,                                                            
including addressing  the car rental tax tourism funding  mechanism,                                                            
would continue.                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
At the  urging  of Co-Chair  Wilken, Mr.  Carlson  relayed a  recent                                                            
grizzly bear encounter  he had experienced at the  restaurant at the                                                            
Coldfoot Camp restaurant.                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair  Wilken announced  that, in addition  to verbal  testimony,                                                            
written testimony from the public is welcome.                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
5:31:31 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
PAM  FOREMAN,  Executive   Director,  Kodiak  Island   Convention  &                                                            
Visitors  Bureau,  testified  via  teleconference   from  Kodiak  in                                                            
support of restoring  tourism marketing funding to  the five million                                                            
dollar  level   supported   by  the  Governor   and  the  House   of                                                            
Representatives.  "The tourism  industry is  committed to  matching"                                                            
that money.  The vast majority  of the 200  business members  of the                                                            
Kodiak Island  CVB are small  and depend  directly or indirectly  on                                                            
tourism. A broad  marketing program is critical to  diversifying the                                                            
economy and supporting tourism businesses.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
5:32:35 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
DALE FOX,  Executive Director,  CHARR Cabrera  Hotel Restaurant  and                                                            
Retailers Association  testified via teleconference  from Kodiak and                                                            
urged that  tourism funding be approved  at the five million  dollar                                                            
level.  He   referenced  the  Alaska   Visitor  Statistics   Program                                                            
component  in the budget  and stated  that it  "is a very  important                                                            
piece of  research" that  is pro business.  It provides information                                                             
such as  where visitors come  from, how much  they spend, what  they                                                            
like  or  dislike,  and  what  they  do  when  in  the  State.  This                                                            
information  is valuable as  it helps style  a marketing program  to                                                            
better  target   visitors  in  addition   to  providing   businesses                                                            
important information  through which to develop a  business plan and                                                            
garner financing.                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
5:35:03 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
TONY   LEWIS,   Kaleidoscope    Charter   School,   testified    via                                                            
teleconference from Kenai  and urged for the inclusion of a $250,000                                                            
support grant  for small charter schools. This grant  is included in                                                            
the House operating  budget proposal. Charter schools  offer parents                                                            
choices in how their child  is educated. He shared details regarding                                                            
how  the  current  State  funding  mechanism   for  charter  schools                                                            
"severely penalizes" small charter schools.                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
5:36:28 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MYA RENKEN, Executive Director,  Kenai Convention & Visitors Bureau,                                                            
testified via  teleconference from Kenai and urged  the Committee to                                                            
support  the five million  dollar tourism-marketing  component.  The                                                            
industry  would match this  amount and the  combined resource  would                                                            
provide the industry,  particularly it's small members,  to obtain a                                                            
level of marketing that  otherwise would be unobtainable. Tourism is                                                            
important to the State.                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
AT EASE: 5:37:54 PM / 5:48:49 PM                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
5:49:00 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
JACQUIE STECKEL, Principal,  Kaleidoscope Charter School of Arts and                                                            
Sciences, testified  via teleconference  from Kenai, and  encouraged                                                            
the Committee  to include a $250,000  grant increment in  the budget                                                            
to support small  charter schools. This would apply  to schools with                                                            
an enrollment  of fewer than 150 students.  Until her school,  which                                                            
is in its first year of  operation and has 88 students, exceeds 150-                                                            
students,  its  funding  is  included as  part  of  the community's                                                             
largest school. This grant  funding would supplement the funding the                                                            
charter  school receives  under the  current  funding scenario.  Her                                                            
small charter school currently  receives 84-percent of the amount it                                                            
would receive were its enrollment to exceed 150 students.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
AT EASE: 5:51:06 PM / 6:05:22 PM                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
6:06:27 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
KACY  TELFER,  associated  with  the  Mary  Magdalene  Home  Alaska,                                                            
testified via teleconference  from Anchorage and urged the Committee                                                            
to provide $400,000  for the construction of a transitional  housing                                                            
residence  for women  in the treatment  programs  the nine-year  old                                                            
non-profit organization  provides in Anchorage. She  noted that this                                                            
would be a  capital budget request.  The Home raises 100-percent  of                                                            
the funds required for its operation.                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair  Wilken asked whether  this request  has been presented  to                                                            
Senator Green for consideration in the capital budget.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Ms. Telfer  announced that  the request has  been submitted  and has                                                            
widespread support from Anchorage legislators.                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
6:08:38 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
LANCE  WILBUR,   Director,  Traffic   Department,  Municipality   of                                                            
Anchorage testified  via teleconference from Anchorage  and spoke to                                                            
the Traffic  Signal Management request  on page 35 of HB  67. Noting                                                            
that 70-percent  of the travel signals maintained  by the Department                                                            
belong  to the  State, he  asked that  the Governor's  $1.4  million                                                            
budget  proposal  for  this  item  be  adopted,  as  it  would  more                                                            
adequately fund this need.                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Wilbur   continued  that  another   item  of  concern   is  the                                                            
Southcentral  Region's basic operation  and maintenance budget.  The                                                            
majority  of streets  and highways  in  Anchorage are  owned by  the                                                            
State; therefore the State  is responsible for such things as fixing                                                            
potholes, sweeping,  and plowing.  The funding level recommended  by                                                            
the Governor would more adequately meet this funding need.                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
6:11:32 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
SUSAN SATIN testified via  teleconference from Anchorage and thanked                                                            
the Committee  for  supporting the  Governor's  budget proposal  for                                                            
public broadcasting. This  funding is important as it allows for the                                                            
continuance  of public broadcasting  television  and radio  services                                                            
such  as  daily  weather  reports,  historical  documentaries,   and                                                            
economic   development   reports.    Public   broadcasting   is   an                                                            
indispensable State resource.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
6:13:35 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
TOM WILLIAMS testified  via teleconference from Anchorage  and urged                                                            
the  Committee  to support  the  Governor's  proposed  flat  funding                                                            
budget  for public  broadcasting.  He recounted  his involvement  in                                                            
public  broadcasting and  avowed that  the advances  that have  been                                                            
made in public broadcasting  technology would enhance its ability to                                                            
meet its public education mission.                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
6:15:07 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CAROL  DOWNEY,  Progressive  Personal  Care  Agency,  testified  via                                                            
teleconference  from Anchorage  and spoke  in concern regarding  the                                                            
intent  language on page  20 of  HB 67 regarding  the Department  of                                                            
Health  and  Social  Services'  Senior  and  Disabilities   Medicaid                                                            
Services programs.  She voiced strong support for  the Personal Care                                                            
Attendant  (PCA) Program  as "it allows  people  to remain in  their                                                            
homes  and out  of long  care institutions"  such  as hospitals  and                                                            
nursing homes. She cautioned  against some of the 14 items specified                                                            
in  the  intent language,  specifically   the basis  being  used  to                                                            
determine  the  eligibility  of people  "by  functional assessment"                                                             
rather than being based  on nursing homes or hospital level of care.                                                            
She spoke in  support of retaining  "standby assistance"  service in                                                            
the program.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Green  informed that the intent is to control  costs in the                                                            
program  as in 1997,  the State  spent $1.5 million  to two  million                                                            
dollars  on this program.  In FY 02  and FY 03,  the amount  for PCA                                                            
increased  exponentially.  In FY  05  approximately  $31 million  in                                                            
general  funds alone  would  be spent  with  a total  budget of  $80                                                            
million.  "We  are  clearly  in a  crisis  in  this  program".  Cost                                                            
controls  via  such  things  as eligibility,  depth  and  length  of                                                            
service must be implemented.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
6:21:23 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
RON PECK,  President and  Chief Operating  Officer, ATIA,  testified                                                            
via  teleconference   from  Anchorage   to  urge  support   for  the                                                            
Governor's  tourism marketing  budget proposal.  Those five  million                                                            
dollars  would be  matched by  the industry.  This  would result  in                                                            
attracting  more  visitors  and diversifying  the  State's  economy.                                                            
ATIA's participation  in marketing the State has increased  from two                                                            
million  dollars in  the year  2000  to double  that in  FY 05.  The                                                            
State's participation has  decreased from ten million dollars in the                                                            
early 1990s  to less than four million  dollars. Adequate  marketing                                                            
is essential  in  allowing the  visitor  industry to  be a  vibrant,                                                            
strong and  growing sector of the  State's economy. ATIA  has worked                                                            
with the Department of  Commerce, Community and Economic Development                                                            
"to  craft  a  marketing   program  that  is  effective"   and  cost                                                            
efficient. While  appreciative of the hard efforts  being exerted to                                                            
plan  the FY  06  budget, he  urged  that  the five  million  dollar                                                            
tourism-marketing   program  be  considered  "as  an  investment  in                                                            
Alaska's  most  vibrant  economic  sector".  No  overhead  or  staff                                                            
expenses would be supported by the funds.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
AT EASE: 6:24:08 PM / 6:36:55 PM                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
6:37:18 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
BONNIE QUILL,  Mat-Su Convention  & Visitors  Bureau, testified  via                                                            
teleconference  from Mat-Su  and urged  support  for the  Governor's                                                            
proposed budget  for tourism. The money provided by  the State would                                                            
be matched by the industry.  The success of bringing visitors to the                                                            
state is the direct  result of marketing efforts furthered  by ATIA.                                                            
These efforts  have allowed small businesses and visitor  bureaus to                                                            
reach broad markets,  including international travelers  from places                                                            
such  as  Japan  and  Germany.  Road  shows  and  image advertising                                                             
organized by ATIA  are also beneficial. She recounted  the decreased                                                            
State support  for tourism  marketing and  the increasing  financial                                                            
contribution  of  the industry.  She  urged  the Committee  to  view                                                            
funding  to this  program as  "an investment  in the  growth of  our                                                            
economy".                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
6:41:30 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CARRIE  DERSHIN,   representing  the  Health  and  Social   Services                                                            
Commission,  testified via teleconference  from Fairbanks  and spoke                                                            
in appreciation for the  Committee's retention of the Human Services                                                            
Community Matching  Grant program funding at the level  requested by                                                            
the  Governor.  She  provided  examples   of  the "essential   human                                                            
service"  programs funded  by this program.  The grant programs  are                                                            
run in an effective, efficient,  and cost-effective manner. In 2002,                                                            
the grants  were leveraged  to provide services  worth 17 times  the                                                            
amount provided  in actual grant dollars. Unfortunately  since 2001,                                                            
State  funding  of  these  grants  has  decreased  43-percent.  This                                                            
resulted in an annual direct  loss of $400,000 in State funds to the                                                            
community  of  Fairbanks.  She reviewed  the  negative  effects  the                                                            
current  Senate  budget  proposal  would  have to  programs  in  the                                                            
community.  The Commission urges that  this funding be increased  to                                                            
$2.2 million.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair  Wilken  informed  that  the FY  06  budget  would  provide                                                            
$76,000  more  than   the  FY  05  budget.  This  would   allow  the                                                            
communities  of Mat-Su, Fairbanks,  and Anchorage to participate  in                                                            
the  program.  He  acknowledged  the  great  job  conducted  by  the                                                            
Commission.                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
6:45:14 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
ALLISON WING testified  via teleconference from Fairbanks  and spoke                                                            
regarding the Senior and  Disabilities Services budget; specifically                                                            
item 1 of  the intent language  relating to  the PCA program.  It is                                                            
important  to  the   welfare  of  the  Medicaid  PCA   program,  the                                                            
recipient, and taxpayers  "to provide adequate fiscal management and                                                            
gain  control of  costs of  this valuable  and  necessary  service".                                                            
However, "cost reducing  efforts should be made without jeopardizing                                                            
the health  and welfare"  of  the program  recipients; specifically                                                             
that  individuals be  allowed  to remain  in their  home with  their                                                            
chosen caregiver rather than being institutionalized.                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair  Wilken shared  that  in 1997,  the State  of Alaska  spent                                                            
$1.76 million in support  of the PCA program. In FY 06, the proposed                                                            
budget would  amount to  $30.9 million, a  184-percent increase  per                                                            
year.  There is  concern regarding  the  costs of  the program.  The                                                            
intent  language "is  the beginning  of the  partnership within  the                                                            
Legislature  and the  Administration to  try to  reign in PCA  costs                                                            
without damaging the services" that are provided.                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
Ms. Wing  agreed that  costs must  be contained;  however,  stressed                                                            
that other means  of changing it be considered "before  changing the                                                            
scope of services".                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
6:49:33 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
LEONE HATCH testified via  teleconference from Fairbanks and thanked                                                            
the Committee  for  funding public  broadcasting  at the flat  level                                                            
proposed  by the Governor.  She shared her  involvement with  public                                                            
broadcasting,  specifically radio,  since 1985. Public broadcasting                                                             
reaches  across the  State and "ranges  from the  delightful  to the                                                            
profound".  Some of the programs produced  relate to the  history of                                                            
the Alaska  Railroad,  fishing, Native  news,  cultural events,  and                                                            
more. "It is an  enhancement to life in the Interior".  It educates,                                                            
informs,  and  supports   constructive  community  discussions.   It                                                            
exposes Alaskans  to the world and  visa versa. She likened  the use                                                            
of  funding  public  broadcasting   with  public  funds  to  putting                                                            
libraries   in   schools.   "Public  funding   helps   keep   public                                                            
broadcasting  public" and allows the  public to participate  in many                                                            
ways such as participating in public forums or volunteering.                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
6:54:05 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CAROLYN  GRAY  testified  via  teleconference   from  Fairbanks  and                                                            
thanked the Committee for  funding public broadcasting. Efforts have                                                            
been made to  keep public broadcasting  as efficient as possible  by                                                            
streamlining  programming  and  consolidating  stations.   National,                                                            
State, and local programs are provided through this service.                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
6:55:27 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
GINGER STOCK, President,  Web Weavers Technology Group testified via                                                            
teleconference from Fairbanks  in support of public broadcasting, an                                                            
indispensable  State resource.  The local  services provided  impact                                                            
many lives in a positive way.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Wilken  congratulated Ms.  Stock on being recently  awarded                                                            
the Small  Businessperson of  the Year by  the University of  Alaska                                                            
Fairbanks School of Management.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
6:57:44 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
DEB  HICKOK, President  and  CEO, Fairbanks  Convention  &  Visitors                                                            
Bureau  and  Member,  Board  of Directors  of  ATIA,  testified  via                                                            
teleconference  from  Fairbanks  and requested  that  the  Committee                                                            
adopt  the Governor's  proposed budget  for tourism  marketing.  She                                                            
spoke to the  participation of the  industry in marketing  the State                                                            
and the ATIA match to the State funding.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
7:00:05 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
LOUIS GROSS, Director,  North Star Council on Ageing,  testified via                                                            
teleconference  from Fairbanks  and spoke  in support of  increasing                                                            
the funding of  the Human Services Community Matching  Grant program                                                            
to the $2.2 million level  requested by communities. Flat funding of                                                            
the program  would  negatively impact  several agencies.  A loss  of                                                            
$50,000 would  reduce the Council's Meals on Wheels  program by one-                                                            
seventh. No savings  would be realized were such things  as assisted                                                            
living programs'  funding reduced,  as other agencies would  then be                                                            
burdened.  The cost of providing  30 days  of meals would equate  to                                                            
one day of assisted  living care; a year of meals  could be provided                                                            
for  the cost  of one  week's  stay in  a hospital.  These  programs                                                            
provide a form of "preventative  maintenance". Increasing population                                                            
in the State is contributing to the costs of the programs.                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
7:03:20 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
TABER   REHBAUM,  Arctic   Alliance   for  People,   testified   via                                                            
teleconference  from Fairbanks  and  urged that  the Human  Services                                                            
Community  Matching  Grant  program  funding  be increased  to  $2.2                                                            
million.  This amount  would restore  much of  the reductions  "that                                                            
have  eroded  the   program  since  2001  while  accommodating   the                                                            
participation  of the Mat-Su Borough".  Fairbanks has experienced  a                                                            
43-percent  reduction in  funds available  for local programs  since                                                            
2001.  This  has  resulted  in  great  loss  of  vital  services  to                                                            
individuals  in need as well as the  loss of being able to  leverage                                                            
the funds  to  garner additional  dollars.  She noted  that a  chart                                                            
would  be provided  to Committee  members  that would  reflect  what                                                            
programs  would or would  not be  funded were  the current level  of                                                            
funding continued.                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
AT EASE 7:06:46 PM / 7:20:36 PM                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
7:20:46 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CHERYL  KILGORE, Interior  Community  Health Center,  testified  via                                                            
teleconference  from Fairbanks  and  urged that  the Human  Services                                                            
Community  Matching  Grant  program  funding  be increased  to  $2.2                                                            
million. She read  a letter from the Center's Board  of Directors in                                                            
support of the  funding. Funding reductions have limited  the number                                                            
of local  programs that could  be funded  or partially funded.  Many                                                            
individuals have needs  but could not receive services due to a lack                                                            
of funding.  The agencies "provide  services at a much lower  client                                                            
cost than  the cost incurred  when they don't  receive services"  as                                                            
increased complications result in greater expenses.                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Wilken asked that  the letter be provided to the Committee.                                                            
                                                                                                                                
Ms. Kilgore noted that  the Health Center provided services to 7,000                                                            
people who  logged 21,000 visits.  Half of those individuals  had no                                                            
health  insurance coverage.  "The  situation isn't  getting  better,                                                            
it's getting  grimmer". As difficult  as it might be, funding  human                                                            
essential  services  early   is a  better  alternative   than  being                                                            
required to address it later.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Wilken  shared that between  the time that the Legislature                                                             
adjourned in May  2004 and convened in January 2005,  there had been                                                            
an  $80  million  increase  in  Medicaid  expenses.  A  $65  million                                                            
increase  is projected  for  FY 06.  Alaska  is not  the only  State                                                            
experiencing  this situation  as medical and  Medicaid expenses  are                                                            
"just eating  up budgets". Addressing  such expenses is "a  daunting                                                            
task".                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Wilken  reiterated that the  FY 06 budget would  provide an                                                            
additional   $76,000  to   the  community   grant  program   in  the                                                            
communities of Mat-Su, Anchorage, and Fairbanks.                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
Ms. Kilgore voiced appreciation  for any efforts to further increase                                                            
the budget.                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
AT EASE: 7:25:19 PM / 7:32:34 PM                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
There being  no further testifiers,  Co-Chair Wilken announced  that                                                            
public testimony  from Juneau  and off-nets  sites would take  place                                                            
the evening of April 13, 2005.                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
ADJOURNMENT                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Wilken adjourned the meeting at 07:33 PM.                                                                              

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