Legislature(2023 - 2024)BARNES 124
03/16/2023 08:00 AM House COMMUNITY & REGIONAL AFFAIRS
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HB 78-AK COMMUNITY HEALTH AIDE APPRECIATION DAY 9:15:03 AM CHAIR MCCORMICK announced that the final order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 78, "An Act establishing September 10 as Alaska Community Health Aide Appreciation Day." 9:15:32 AM CALLAN CHYTHLOOK-SIFSOF, Staff, Representative CJ McCormick, Alaska State Legislature, on behalf of Representative McCormick, prime sponsor, reviewed HB 78 and reiterated that the role of health aides in Alaska is immense and cannot be understated. Their jobs are 24 hours a day and they provide medical treatment and coordinate with doctors and nurses to provide all aspects of health care. 9:16:55 AM CHAIR MCCORMICK opened public testimony on HB 78. 9:17:16 AM NANCY BALE, School Nurse, Anchorage School District, testified in support of HB 78 and provided her background. She explained that the community health aides perform many functions of a school nurse; they are unsung heroes who are never off [of work], and this is something very much worth appreciating. 9:19:23 AM CHAIR MCCORMICK, after ascertaining that there was no one else who wished to testify, closed public testimony on HB 78. 9:20:40 AM REPRESENTATIVE MCCABE moved to report HB 78 out of committee with individual recommendations and the attached zero fiscal note. [The motion was made to move HB 78, "as amended;" however there were no amendments passed on the legislation.] 9:20:56 AM REPRESENTATIVE RUFFRIDGE objected for the purpose of discussion. He commented that it is important to know about others' lives and the places they live. REPRESENTATIVE RUFFRIDGE withdrew his objection. 9:21:36 AM REPRESENTATIVE MCCABE thanked Chair McCormick for bringing the bill forward, as it raises awareness. 9:22:26 AM REPRESENTATIVE HIMSCHOOT commented on her mother, who was a registered nurse, and she related that the highlight of her mother's career was training village health aides. 9:23:20 AM REPRESENTATIVE RUFFRIDGE withdrew his objection. There being no further objection, HB 78 was reported out of the House Community and Regional Affairs Standing Committee.