Legislature(1995 - 1996)
03/25/1996 01:30 PM Senate JUD
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HB 226 BENEFIT DISCRIM BASED ON SPOUSE OR KIDS
SENATOR GREEN moved to adopt the Senate Judiciary committee
substitute (Cramer, version D) of HB 226. SENATOR ELLIS objected.
SENATOR TAYLOR explained the committee substitute was prepared to
address questions that had arisen in the House.
REPRESENTATIVE PETE KELLY, sponsor of the measure, reviewed changes
made to the proposed committee substitute. Previous language
provided for different health benefits to employees who have a
spouse or dependent children, than to other employees. The word
"different" was changed to "greater." The second change defines in
the Alaskan Human Rights Code "dependent children."
There being no further discussion on the motion to adopt the
committee substitute, the motion carried with Senators Adams and
Ellis voting "nay," and Senators Miller, Green and Taylor voting
"yea."
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MILDRED BOESSER testified in opposition to SCSHB 226 because there
are no legal or financial reasons to pass the bill, and it is
unnecessary to discriminate on the basis of marital status. The
bill should be amended to include domestic partners, as it was in
the House. It would then follow Judge Green's court decision.
SENATOR TAYLOR questioned the House action on the amendment
referred to by Ms. Boesser. MS. BOESSER replied the amendment was
added, then removed, in the House and allowed benefits to domestic
partners as well as married couples. Many universities and
businesses have adopted such a policy and find it to be good for
business.
SENATOR ELLIS moved to amend SCSHB 226. SENATOR GREEN objected.
SENATOR ELLIS described the amendment as the domestic partners'
provision. The amendment clearly defines what a domestic
partnership is, and requires that financial interdependency must
exist for these kinds of relationships to be recognized. It
addresses economic concerns stated by the sponsor, protects the
state's human rights statute and continues the prohibition on
discrimination against Alaskans based on marital status. In
addition, it promotes long term stable relationships that are of
social and financial benefit to the state.
There being no further discussion on the motion to adopt the
amendment, the motion failed with Senators Taylor, Green, and
Miller voting "nay," and Senators Ellis and Adams voting "yea."
SENATOR ELLIS expressed concern about the lack of consideration
given to the amendment by the committee.
SENATOR TAYLOR acknowledged Senator Green's previous attempt to
move SCSCSHB 226 out of committee with individual recommendations,
and objection. The motion carried with Senators Taylor, Green, and
Miller voting "yea," and Senators Ellis and Adams voting "nay."
Senator Taylor adjourned the meeting at 3:50 p.m.
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