Legislature(2015 - 2016)BARNES 124

04/13/2015 03:15 PM House LABOR & COMMERCE

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*+ HB 12 MORTGAGE LENDING AND LOAN ORIGINATORS TELECONFERENCED
Heard & Held
*+ HB 169 RCA: RAILBELT ELECTRIC UTILITY REPORT TELECONFERENCED
Heard & Held
+= HB 66 INS. FOR DEPENDENTS OF DECEASED TEACHERS TELECONFERENCED
Heard & Held
-- Public Testimony --
*+ HB 122 CORPORATION/LLC/PARTNERSHIP REPORTS TELECONFERENCED
Heard & Held
         HB 66-INS. FOR DEPENDENTS OF DECEASED TEACHERS                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
3:43:32 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR OLSON  announced that  the next order  of business  would be                                                              
HOUSE  BILL  NO.  66,  "An  Act   relating  to  providing  medical                                                              
insurance  coverage  under  the  Teachers'  Retirement  System  of                                                              
Alaska  and the  Public Employees'  Retirement  System of  Alaska;                                                              
and providing for an effective date."                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
3:44:13 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
GRACE  ABBOTT,  Staff,  Representative  Charisse  Millett,  Alaska                                                              
State   Legislature,    on   behalf   of   the    prime   sponsor,                                                              
Representative  Charisse  Millett,   said  that  this  bill  would                                                              
provide  health care  coverage  for dependents  and  spouses of  a                                                              
state employee  who has died  in the line  of duty.   The coverage                                                              
would  be  offered   under  PERS  [Public   Employees'  Retirement                                                              
System]  and  TRS  [Teachers' Retirement  System],  and  would  be                                                              
uniform to all public employees.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
3:46:23 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
BRANDY JOHNSON, spoke  on behalf of herself, her  three daughters,                                                              
and her late  husband, Scott Johnson,  as well as for  the spouses                                                              
of current and prior  Alaska State Troopers, in support  of HB 66.                                                              
She said she had  never lost anyone prior to her  husband's death,                                                              
but  when she  lost  her  husband she  lost  her best  friend  and                                                              
father  of their  three children.    Scott Johnson  was an  Alaska                                                              
State  Trooper (AST)  who was  shot  to death  on May  1, 2014  in                                                              
Tanana  by  Nathaniel  Kangas  while  in the  line  of  duty,  she                                                              
advised.   Five years ago  at his 18-year  mark with  PERS [Public                                                              
Employees'  Retirement System],  Scott traveled  to Juneau  as the                                                              
Northern   Vice-President   of   the   Public   Safety   Employees                                                              
Association (PSEA) to  lobby for House Bill 242,  which would have                                                              
provided  Tier II  benefits to  Alaska  State Troopers,  including                                                              
full medical benefits  at their 20-year mark.   Unfortunately, the                                                              
bill  failed  to  pass,  which  meant  Scott  needed  to  work  an                                                              
additional seven  years to obtain  benefits.  Since she  and Scott                                                              
had  three   daughters,  working   the  additional  time   was  an                                                              
important  consideration for  them.   At  the time  of his  death,                                                              
Scott Johnson  had worked 23 years  with the state, two  years shy                                                              
of qualifying  for full medical benefits.   When asked the  AST if                                                              
she  and her  children  had medical  benefits,  she was  initially                                                              
told she was  "set for life" by  one lieutenant, but that  was not                                                              
the  case.   She was  later  told that  the  health care  benefits                                                              
would only  be provided  until the  end of  May 2014.   Initially,                                                              
she was shocked,  disappointed, and angry to learn  of the limited                                                              
coverage.   She  had thought  that the  family's medical  coverage                                                              
would be  similar to their health  care coverage prior  to Scott's                                                              
murder.   She stated that  Scott always took his  responsibilities                                                              
to  protect Alaskans  very  seriously and  she  thought the  state                                                              
would  take care  of  his  family after  his  death,  and when  it                                                              
didn't she  felt like his  last few years  of his service  was all                                                              
for nothing.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MS.  JOHNSON  said she  later  learned  that Trooper  Tage  Toll's                                                              
wife, Nikki  Toll, had  exactly one  day of  health insurance  for                                                              
herself and  their three sons  after her  husband was killed  in a                                                              
helicopter crash on March 30, 2013.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
MS. JOHNSON  said she  found it  frustrating that  the person  who                                                              
shot her  husband to  death and  his father,  who helped  move her                                                              
husband's dead  body, have medical  coverage available to  them at                                                              
no cost while they are incarcerated.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
MS. JOHNSON asked  for members' support for HB 66  since this bill                                                              
will help  take care of families  of peace officers killed  in the                                                              
line of duty.   Further, it  allows families to grieve  instead of                                                              
needing to address medical coverage.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
3:49:55 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
NIKKI TOLL,  spoke in support of  HB 66 on behalf of  herself, her                                                              
three sons,  her late husband, Tage  Toll, and families  of Alaska                                                              
State Troopers.   She stated that her husband,  Trooper Tage Toll,                                                              
was  killed  in  the  line of  duty  when  the  rescue  helicopter                                                              
crashed in  Talkeetna on March  30, 2013.   She said  that Trooper                                                              
Tage Toll  is an Alaskan  hero.   As a family,  she and  Tage were                                                              
well  aware  of  the  dangers  he  faced  when  he  was  on  duty.                                                              
However, she had  faith and confidence in his  abilities to handle                                                              
himself  and using  his  training  and skills  acquired  as a  law                                                              
enforcement officer  so nothing prepared  her when he died.   When                                                              
he  was killed  she lost  her  best friend,  the  father of  their                                                              
three children,  and the life she had  with him for 19  years.  At                                                              
the time  of his  death, Trooper  Tage Toll had  served as  an AST                                                              
for 10 years.   They chose Alaska as their home  and she continues                                                              
to  make her  home  in  Alaska since  this  state is  a  wonderful                                                              
place.   She said,  "Tage served  Alaska with loyalty,  integrity,                                                              
courage, compassion,  leadership, and accountability."   When Tage                                                              
was  killed, she  had one  day of  insurance  coverage before  her                                                              
insurance expired  at the end of  the month.  Tage's body  had not                                                              
even been  positively identified yet  when her family  was without                                                              
insurance.    Four months  later,  after  piles of  paperwork  and                                                              
corrections to  an inaccurate death  certificate, she  was finally                                                              
able  to obtain  health  insurance  benefits through  the  state's                                                              
Division  of Retirement  and Benefits,  by paying  100 percent  of                                                              
the cost herself, she said.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
3:51:42 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MS. TOLL  said the burden of  losing her husband was  heavy enough                                                              
without the  added stress.   Her  own health  has suffered  as the                                                              
result of that added  stress, she said, yet, the  man charged with                                                              
the murders of  two Alaska State Troopers, Scott  Johnson and Gabe                                                              
Rich,  has cost-free  medical coverage  during his  incarceration.                                                              
In  contrast, she  and Brandy  Johnson, Scott's  widow, have  been                                                              
expected to  carry the cost of  their health and  medical expenses                                                              
while  working  through  the  grief  of  rebuilding  their  lives.                                                              
Their husbands  dedicated their lives  to the pursuit  of justice,                                                              
but  the state's  medical  insurance  policies are  an  injustice.                                                              
She  said that  HB 66  is part  of  the solution  to correct  this                                                              
injustice  and this  bill  will remedy  an  oversight in  Alaska's                                                              
acknowledgement and  help to honor its heroes  by providing health                                                              
insurance for families  of those who have lost their  lives in the                                                              
line  of duty.    She acknowledged  the  losses  the Alaska  State                                                              
Troopers have had  with the deaths of Troopers  Johnson, Rich, and                                                              
Toll  and  state  pilot,  Mel  Nading.     With  budget  cuts  and                                                              
reductions  of services,  the men  and women in  the Alaska  State                                                              
Trooper community  need to  have the  encouragement and  knowledge                                                              
that their  families will  be cared  for if  the worst happens  to                                                              
them.  She asked members to support HB 66.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
3:53:44 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
JAMES COCKRELL,  Colonel; Director,  Alaska State Troopers  (AST),                                                              
Department  of  Public  Safety  (DPS),  thanked  members  and  the                                                              
sponsor.   He spoke in  support of HB 66,  on behalf of  the prior                                                              
administration,  Governor Parnell,  and  current Governor  Walker,                                                              
who gave  him permission to  speak out and  support the bill  as a                                                              
member of the Alaska  State Troopers and as a state  employee.  He                                                              
relayed  that he  was  in Fairbanks  shortly  after  May 1,  2014,                                                              
Tanana incident.                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
COLONEL COCKRELL  said that  as a 25-year  AST veteran,  he always                                                              
believed  that if  he was  killed  in the  line of  duty that  his                                                              
family would  be cared  for, in fact,  troopers routinely  discuss                                                              
these issues  with their spouses.   Many troopers,  including him,                                                              
were surprised to  learn that survivors of troopers  killed in the                                                              
line of duty were  not covered by health insurance.   He said that                                                              
health  care  is  an  important  benefit  and  many  troopers  are                                                              
following HB  66.   He offered his  belief that  the state  has an                                                              
obligation to  take care of surviving  family members, to  pay for                                                              
premiums.   Meanwhile,  the department  has continued  to pay  the                                                              
premiums for  the four members'  families until this  bill passes.                                                              
In closing, he offered the department's full support for HB 66.                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
3:56:10 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
ARRON DANIELSON,  President, Public  Safety Employees  Association                                                              
(PSEA), spoke  in support  of HB 66.   He said  the PSEA  has over                                                              
700 members and  this bill is important to surviving  families and                                                              
to  all law  enforcement families.   He  acknowledged that  police                                                              
officers understand  the risks they face; however,  one thing that                                                              
most do  not think  about health  benefits for  their families  if                                                              
they are  killed in the  line of duty.   In fact,  law enforcement                                                              
officers  simply  assume that  the  state, city,  or  organization                                                              
will take  care of the surviving  family members.   Unfortunately,                                                              
the policy  the state has  had for many years  does not do  so and                                                              
this  knowledge has  shocked and  disappointed  members and  their                                                              
families.   They worry  enough as  it is  about their spouses  and                                                              
now  they  believe  they  will  be   "left  out  to  dry"  if  the                                                              
unthinkable  happens.   He expressed  gratitude for  the past  and                                                              
current  administrations for  helping families  of tragic  events.                                                              
These administrations  have stepped up  to do the right  thing, he                                                              
said.   He stated  that the  PSEA is  fully in  support of  HB 66.                                                              
It's important  to PSEA's  current members  and surviving  members                                                              
that  these  changes occur  and  to  improve  the policy  to  help                                                              
ensure the wellbeing  of surviving families.  He  urged members to                                                              
support HB 66.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
3:59:02 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MOLLY BRINK  stated she is  the wife of  a Juneau Police  officer.                                                              
Although HB  66 was not exclusively  for police officers  since it                                                              
affects PERS  and TRS  employees, law  enforcement would  probably                                                              
be the biggest  beneficiary, she said,  which is the least  we can                                                              
do as  a society for those  who put their  lives on the  lines for                                                              
the public  every day.   She  stated that  her husband has  worked                                                              
for  the state  or city  for 27  years.   She said  she hoped  she                                                              
would ultimately  be fine if something  happened to him,  in terms                                                              
of  medical  insurance;   however  law  enforcement   is  a  young                                                              
person's  job, many officers  have children,  with some  surviving                                                              
families having four  or five children.  These  families will have                                                              
to try to  get medical coverage or  else hope the state  will fund                                                              
it in the budget.  She urged members to support HB 66.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
4:00:52 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR OLSON held public testimony open on HB 66.                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
[HB 66 was held over.]                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
4:01:25 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
The committee took an at-ease from 4:01 p.m. to 4:03 p.m.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                

Document Name Date/Time Subjects
HB169 ver A.PDF HL&C 4/13/2015 3:15:00 PM
HB 169
HB169 Sponsor Statement.pdf HL&C 4/13/2015 3:15:00 PM
HB 169
HB169 Fiscal Note-DCCED-RCA-04-13-15.pdf HL&C 4/13/2015 3:15:00 PM
HB 169
HB12 ver A.pdf HL&C 4/13/2015 3:15:00 PM
HB 12
HB12 Sponsor Statement.pdf HL&C 4/13/2015 3:15:00 PM
HB 12
HB12 Section Analysis.pdf HL&C 4/13/2015 3:15:00 PM
HB 12
HB12 Supporting Documents-Flow Chart and Explanation 4-10-2015 (2).pdf HL&C 4/13/2015 3:15:00 PM
HB 12
HB12 Supporting Documents-Letter Allie Hewitt-3-25-15.PDF HL&C 4/13/2015 3:15:00 PM
HB 12
HB12 Supporting Documents-Letter Curtis Green-3-24-15.PDF HL&C 4/13/2015 3:15:00 PM
HB 12
HB12 Supporting Documents-Letter Doug McCann-3-26-15.PDF HL&C 4/13/2015 3:15:00 PM
HB 12
HB12 Supporting Documents-Letter Justin Goodman-3-26-2015.pdf HL&C 4/13/2015 3:15:00 PM
HB 12
HB12 Supporting Documents-Letter Kris Yoder-3-26-15.PDF HL&C 4/13/2015 3:15:00 PM
HB 12
HB12 Supporting Documents-Letter Kristie Babcock-3-25-2015.pdf HL&C 4/13/2015 3:15:00 PM
HB 12
HB12 Supporting Documents-Letter Nancy Field-3-24-15.PDF HL&C 4/13/2015 3:15:00 PM
HB 12
HB12 Supporting Documents-Letter Randy Rhodes-3-26-2015.pdf HL&C 4/13/2015 3:15:00 PM
HB 12
HB12 Supporting Documents-Letter Rueben Willis-3-26-15.PDF HL&C 4/13/2015 3:15:00 PM
HB 12
HB12 Supporting Documents-Letter Shannon Fortune-3-24-15.pdf HL&C 4/13/2015 3:15:00 PM
HB 12
HB12 Supporting Documents-Letter State Farm Agents 3-9-2015.pdf HL&C 4/13/2015 3:15:00 PM
HB 12
HB12 Supporting Documents-Letter Troy Sayer 3-26-2015.pdf HL&C 4/13/2015 3:15:00 PM
HB 12
HB12 Supporting Documents-Letters Tyler Randolph 3-26-2015.pdf HL&C 4/13/2015 3:15:00 PM
HB 12
HB12 Supporting Documents-Letter-Todd Jackson-3-26-15.PDF HL&C 4/13/2015 3:15:00 PM
HB 12
HB12 Supporting Documents-SAFE Act.pdf HL&C 4/13/2015 3:15:00 PM
HB 12
HB12 Supporting Documents-State Farm Corporation-Vote YES.pdf HL&C 4/13/2015 3:15:00 PM
HB 12
HB12 Opposing Documents-Email John Carman-3-31-15.pdf HL&C 4/13/2015 3:15:00 PM
HB 12
HB12 Opposing Documents-Letter AK Bankers Assoc-Joe Schierhorn-4-10-15.pdf HL&C 4/13/2015 3:15:00 PM
HB 12
HB12 Opposing Documents-Letter Alaska Bankers Assoc-Steve Lundgren 4-10-15.PDF HL&C 4/13/2015 3:15:00 PM
HB 12
HB12 Draft Proposed Blank CS ver H.pdf HL&C 4/13/2015 3:15:00 PM
HB 12
HB12 Sponsor Statement ver H.pdf HL&C 4/13/2015 3:15:00 PM
HB 12
HB12 Section Analysis ver H.pdf HL&C 4/13/2015 3:15:00 PM
HB 12
HB122 ver A.pdf HL&C 4/13/2015 3:15:00 PM
HB 122
HB122 Sponsor Statement.pdf HL&C 4/13/2015 3:15:00 PM
HB 122
HB122 Sectional Analysis.pdf HL&C 4/13/2015 3:15:00 PM
HB 122
HB122 Fiscal Note-DCCED-CBPL-03-27-15.pdf HL&C 4/13/2015 3:15:00 PM
HB 122
HB122 Supporting Documents-Letter NFIB 3-06-15.pdf HL&C 4/13/2015 3:15:00 PM
HB 122
HB12 Fiscal Note-DCCED-DBS-04-11-15.pdf HL&C 4/13/2015 3:15:00 PM
HB 12