SB 5-MEDICAL ASSISTANCE ELIGIBILITY  2:28:43 PM CHAIR DAVIS announced that SB 5 was before the committee. SENATOR EGAN moved to adopt the proposed CS for SB 5, labeled 27-LS0057\I, as the work draft before the committee. CHAIR DAVIS objected for discussion purposes. THOMAS OBERMEYER, staff to Senator Bettye Davis, sponsor of SB 5, explained the changes in version I. The changes were made in response to requests from the Senate to increase the 200 percent federal poverty guideline only for children [12 and under], so that there would be less opposition to including pregnant women and children 13 through 19 in the increase. He addressed changes in the bill. The title of the bill no longer includes pregnant women. Women and children 13 and over are covered at 175 percent of the federal poverty line. Subsection 16 on page 4 of the bill is entirely new. It reads, "persons under 13 years of age who are not covered under (a) of this section and whose household income does not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty line as defined by the United Sates Department of Health and Human Services and revised under 42 U.S.C. 9902(2)." MR. OBERMEYER said these changes were made to address concerns by the department, the governor, and others, regarding the possibility of abortions. The bill would add 968 more children to the Denali KidCare Program who otherwise would be uninsured. 2:33:11 PM SENATOR MEYER assumed there had been no pregnancies under the age of 13. MR. OBERMAYER opined that it would be extremely rare. CHAIR DAVIS said it was a possibility, but she did not know of any. She offered to provide that information; however, she said the numbers would be difficult to attain. MR. OBERMEYER corrected a previous statement to say "under 13." CHAIR DAVIS clarified that the changes in the bill are small and it now covers ages zero to 12 only. She understood that the federal government will now pay the full 70 percent match. MR. OBERMEYER pointed out that the fiscal notes were drafted for the previous version of the bill. He explained that after the committee adopts version I, the Department of Health and Social Services will draft new fiscal notes. MR. OBERMEYER emphasized that only children would be counted in the new fiscal notes. CHAIR DAVIS noted that the committee had adopted version I of SB 5. She requested new fiscal notes by Wednesday. [SB 5 was held in committee.]