SJR 28-INFO ABOUT LONG-TERM CARE INSURANCE  CHAIRMAN PHILLIPS announced SJR 28 to be up for consideration. SENATOR GARY WILKEN, sponsor of SJR 28, explained that this bill grew out of the efforts of the Long-term Care Task Force. Recommendations #29 and 33 other recommendations had to do with getting information out to the general public about the availability and the need of long-term care insurance. He noted that there was a sponsor statement in their packets that he wouldn't read, but stated that the senior population is the fastest growing population in Alaska. In 18 years it will represent about 12 percent of Alaskans. The need for long-term care is obvious and the need to get the information out to families and people that are planning their lives at the age of teens or 20 or 30 is the key to long-term care. It doesn't do much good to buy long-term care at 60 years old. It's very expensive. Page 2, lines 10 - 19 encourages others, officials and agencies, to disseminate information. SENATOR AUSTERMAN moved to pass SJR 28 out of committee with individual recommendations. There were no objections and it was so ordered.