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01/13/2022 02:00 PM House LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

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                      ALASKA STATE LEGISLATURE                                                                                
                         LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL                                                                                  
                                                                                                                              
                           JANUARY 13, 2022                                                                                   
                               2:00 PM                                                                                        
                                                                                                                              
     MEMBERS PRESENT                                                                                                          
     Representative Sara Hannan, Chair                                                                                        
     Senator Lora Reinbold, Vice Chair                                                                                        
     Representative Matt Claman                                                                                               
     Representative Bryce Edgmon                                                                                              
     Representative  Neal Foster                                                                                              
     Representative Louise Stutes                                                                                             
     Representative Cathy Tilton                                                                                              
     Representative Chris Tuck                                                                                                
     Senator Click Bishop                                                                                                     
     Senator Peter Micciche                                                                                                   
     Senator Mike Shower                                                                                                      
     Senator Bert Stedman                                                                                                     
     Senator Gary Stevens                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                              
     MEMBERS ABSENT                                                                                                           
     Senator Lyman Hoffman                                                                                                    
     Senator Shelley Hughes (alternate)                                                                                       
                                                                                                                              
     OTHER MEMBERS PRESENT                                                                                                    
     Representative DeLena Johnson                                                                                            
                                                                                                                              
     AGENDA                                                                                                                   
     APPROVAL OF AGENDA                                                                                                       
     COMMITTEE BUSINESS                                                                                                       
     COMMITTEE BUSINESS - EXECUTIVE SESSION                                                                                   
                                                                                                                              
     SPEAKER REGISTER                                                                                                         
     Jessica Geary, Executive Director, Legislative Affairs Agency                                                            
     (LAA)                                                                                                                    
     Dr. Tom Hennessy, Captain, US Public Health Service (retired)                                                            
  2:05:25 PM                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                              
I. CALL TO ORDER                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                              
    CHAIR HANNAN  called the Legislative  Council meeting  to order                                                           
    at 2:05pm in the  House Finance Committee Room.  Present at the                                                           
    call  were: Representatives   Claman, Edgmon,  Foster,  Hannan,                                                           
    Stutes,  Tuck;  Senators Bishop,  Micciche,  Reinbold,  Shower,                                                           
    Stedman, Stevens.                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                              
    Members absent were Senators Hoffman, Hughes.                                                                             
                                                                                                                              
    Twelve members present.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                              
    Representative Tilton joined the meeting at 2:08pm.                                                                       
                                                                                                                              
    REPRESENTATIVE  CLAMAN moved  that Legislative Council  rescind                                                           
    their actions  in failing to  approve the transfer  of funds to                                                           
    2022  session per  diem that  took  place at  the December  16,                                                           
    2021, Legislative Council Meeting.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                              
    CHAIR HANNAN  asked if members  wanted to speak to  the motion.                                                           
                                                                                                                              
    SENATOR REINBOLD asked that the motion be restated.                                                                       
                                                                                                                              
    CHAIR  HANNAN  said the  motion  is  to rescind  the  Council's                                                           
    action that  took place December  16, 2021 - specifically  that                                                           
    Legislative  Council approve the transfer of  one million, nine                                                           
    hundred  and ninety-five  thousand  dollars  ($1,995,000)  from                                                           
    existing   legislative   capital  funds   to  the   legislative                                                           
    operating  budget salaries  and allowances  allocation  for the                                                           
    purpose  of  paying  FY22  legislator  session  per  diem,  and                                                           
    further move that  Legislative Council support  the restoration                                                           
    of the governor's  FY22 veto  in a supplemental appropriation;                                                            
    once  approved  the transfer  will be  reversed.  She asked  if                                                           
    there was any discussion on the motion to rescind.                                                                        
                                                                                                                              
    SENATE  PRESIDENT MICCICHE  asked  the maker  of the motion  to                                                           
    please explain the motion's impact.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                              
    REPRESENTATIVE   CLAMAN  responded  that  the  purpose  of  the                                                           
    motion,  considering the governor's  veto of the legislature's                                                            
    per diem for the  2022 session, would allow the  legislature to                                                           
    pay per  diem to members  now at the  beginning of session  and                                                           
    would  be  reimbursed  later  in the  year  when the  money  is                                                           
    appropriated.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                              
     CHAIR  HANNAN  noted  that Representative   Tilton  joined  the                                                          
     meeting at 2:08pm. She  asked if there was other discussion  on                                                          
     the motion to rescind action.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                              
     SENATOR SHOWER  asked if this was specific  to regular session                                                           
     2022.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                              
     CHAIR HANNAN responded  yes, the original  motion that did  not                                                          
     pass was just regular session per diem.                                                                                  
                                                                                                                              
     SENATOR STEVENS  said it makes sense  to proceed this way.  The                                                          
     other option was  to wait until a supplemental  passed and  the                                                          
     Co-Chair of Senate Finance indicated  that may not happen until                                                          
     very late in the session.  If so, then members would spend  the                                                          
     entire session  without receiving  per diem  which he said  was                                                          
     unfair. He  said this is  an excellent motion  and intended  to                                                          
     vote for it.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                              
     CHAIR HANNAN  asked if  members were  ready for  a vote on  the                                                          
     motion to  rescind  and clarified  that  a yes vote  puts  back                                                          
     before the  committee  the main motion.  She  then requested  a                                                          
     roll call vote.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                              
     2:11:14 PM                                                                                                             
     A roll call vote was taken.                                                                                              
                                                                                                                              
     YEAS: Representatives  Claman, Edgmon, Foster, Hannan, Stutes,                                                           
     Tuck; Senators  Bishop, Micciche,  Reinbold,  Shower, Stedman,                                                           
     Stevens.                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                              
     NAYS: Representative Tilton.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                              
     The motion to rescind passed 12-1.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                              
     CHAIR  HANNAN  restated the  original  motion  and  moved  that                                                          
     legislative council  approve the transfer of one million,  nine                                                          
     hundred  and ninety-five  thousand  dollars  ($1,995,000)  from                                                          
     existing  legislative   capital   funds  to   the  legislative                                                           
     operating budget  salaries  and allowances  allocation for  the                                                          
     purpose  of  paying  FY22  legislator  session  per  diem.  She                                                          
     further   moved   that   Legislative   Council    support   the                                                          
     restoration  of the  governor's  FY22  veto in  a supplemental                                                           
     appropriation;  once approved the transfer  would be reversed.                                                           
     She asked if there was discussion.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                              
     SENATOR  SHOWER said  he  thinks per  diem  is a  little  high,                                                          
     however the loss of income from his primary job during session                                                           
     is concerning. This issue  makes it difficult for many members                                                           
     to serve  and reinforces  that per  diem's purpose  is to  help                                                          
    offset  the cost. He  said he supports  this motion  because he                                                           
    supports a citizen legislature.                                                                                           
                                                                                                                              
    SENATOR  STEDMAN said  this year,  the governor's  veto  was an                                                           
    anomaly,  there  has always  been  an agreement  over  multiple                                                           
    governors  to let each  branch run their  own affairs.  He said                                                           
    we need  to reconstitute  the  per diem and  move forward  with                                                           
    the  session.   He  also  noted  that  it  can   be  very  hard                                                           
    financially   for  some  legislators,  especially   those  with                                                           
    families,  to maintain  a second household  during session  and                                                           
    he was in favor of the motion.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                              
    REPRESENTATIVE  TILTON said she agrees with  the points made by                                                           
    previous  speakers about  the financial  impact to  legislators                                                           
    in  Juneau for  session  but  believes a  better  option is  to                                                           
    quickly  pass  the  supplemental   budget,  which  includes  an                                                           
    appropriation  for session  per diem.  She said while  she does                                                           
    not necessarily  agree with the fact that it  was vetoed in the                                                           
    first place she does not support this motion.                                                                             
                                                                                                                              
    CHAIR  HANNAN, in  response to  questions  by Senator  Reinbold                                                           
    about the  State Officers Compensation  Committee  report, said                                                           
    the  report  had  not  yet  been  finalized  and  believed  the                                                           
    committee  would meet again on Monday to vote  on a final plan.                                                           
    The Legislature has 60 days to act on the final report.                                                                   
                                                                                                                              
    SENATOR  REINBOLD said the executive  and legislative  branches                                                           
    have become  too entwined,  that the  Legislature is  about two                                                           
    percent  of the overall budget,  and while she agreed  per diem                                                           
    should be reduced, she supports this motion.                                                                              
                                                                                                                              
    SENATOR  STEVENS said  just because  they pass  the motion,  it                                                           
    does not  mean that everyone  must apply  for per diem.  In the                                                           
    past,  there have been  legislators who  chose not to  take per                                                           
    diem because  they were wealthy, did not need  it, or maybe had                                                           
    a  moral  objection  to per  diem.  He  said that  everyone  on                                                           
    Legislative  Council received  per diem. It was something  they                                                           
    apply  for and anyone  who chose not  to receive per  diem will                                                           
    not receive it.                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                              
    CHAIR  HANNAN clarified  that  not all members  of  Legislative                                                           
    Council  received  per diem,  herself  being one  of them.  She                                                           
    asked  Jessica  Geary  if  members  had to  apply  for  regular                                                           
    session per diem.                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                              
    EXECUTIVE  DIRECTOR GEARY said  that during a regular  session,                                                           
    per diem was paid automatically,  though members had the option                                                           
    to  reject per  diem by  issuing  something in  writing  to the                                                           
    accounting office.                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                              
     REPRESENTATIVE  CLAMAN  noted  that  the  salary  commission's                                                           
     action would not go into effect until after the next election,                                                           
     so  it would  not  have  any  effect  this  year.  He  said  he                                                          
     supported getting per diem started.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                              
     2:24:02 PM                                                                                                             
     A roll call vote was taken.                                                                                              
                                                                                                                              
     YEAS: Representatives  Claman,  Edgmon, Foster,  Stutes,  Tuck;                                                          
     Senators   Bishop,   Micciche,   Shower,   Stedman,   Stevens,                                                           
     Reinbold, Hannan.                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                              
     Nays: Representative Tilton.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                              
     12 YEAS, 1 NAY.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                              
     The motion passed 12-1.                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                              
 II. APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                              
     2:25:57 PM                                                                                                             
     SENATE PRESIDENT  MICCICHE  moved and asked  unanimous consent                                                           
     that the agenda be approved.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                              
     The agenda was approved.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                              
III. COMMITTEE BUSINESS                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                              
     A. Review of  Legislative Council  COVID-19  Mitigation  Policy                                                          
        and Related Matters                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                              
     CHAIR HANNAN  said the first  item on the  agenda was a  review                                                          
     of the  COVID  mitigation  policy  and  related  matters,  that                                                          
     Executive  Director Geary  was on  hand for discussion  of  the                                                          
     COVID mitigation  policy, and Dr. Hennessey  was available  for                                                          
     questions.                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                              
     SENATOR SHOWER  said there was an epidemiologist  and a  health                                                          
     expert from  Anchorage  who had called  in.  He requested  that                                                          
     they be  allowed, if  there were  questions to  be answered  so                                                          
     there would be a broader perspective.                                                                                    
                                                                                                                              
     CHAIR HANNAN said they  have vetted one doctor who had advised                                                           
     them for the last two years on the development of their  COVID-                                                          
     19 protocols  and they have  continued that  relationship  with                                                          
     Dr. Hennessey  through his generosity  to donate his time.  She                                                          
     asked if  there was  a question  about the  current mitigation                                                           
    policy. She asked Senator  Shower if he had a proposal to amend                                                           
    it.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                              
    SENATOR  SHOWER  said there  were several  that  were going  to                                                           
    come  up,  but he  wanted  to have  the  debate  first and  the                                                           
    question  he had was whether  the efficacy of masks  was useful                                                           
    and what type of  masks should be worn, social distancing,  the                                                           
    various  shots,  etc. He  said  he hoped  to have  a  differing                                                           
    perspective from the epidemiologist.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                              
    CHAIR HANNAN  said it was not  a debate over COVID-19  or state                                                           
    policies, only  policies that would affect the Capitol  Complex                                                           
    and workers,  and they  were not there  to engage in  executive                                                           
    branch  powers or agencies.  If Senator  Shower had a  specific                                                           
    action, wished to amend the policy,  or had a specific question                                                           
    to address he could raise it.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                              
    SENATOR  STEVENS asked  what the City  of Juneau's  requirement                                                           
    was.  He  said he  wanted  to  make sure  they  were  following                                                           
    current CBJ guidance.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                              
    CHAIR  HANNAN said  CBJ's policy  was that  with indoor  public                                                           
    settings people were masked.                                                                                              
                                                                                                                              
    SENATOR  STEVENS  said  as  part  of  the  community,  and  the                                                           
    legislature   certainly  appreciates  the   generosity  of  the                                                           
    community  of Juneau,  he thought  they needed  to comply  with                                                           
    the rules they have established.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                              
    SENATE  PRESIDENT MICCICHE  said he wanted  to remind  the body                                                           
    that Legislative  Council was  representing the legislature  in                                                           
    a building that was not subject to CBJ laws.                                                                              
                                                                                                                              
    CHAIR  HANNAN said she  wanted to constrain  the discussion  to                                                           
    the COVID  mitigation  policy. She asked  if members  wanted to                                                           
    make a motion  or had a question  about the current  mitigation                                                           
    policy.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                              
    SENATOR  REINBOLD  said she  had  thirteen questions  that  she                                                           
    emailed  to Chair  Hannan's office.  She had  sent a letter  to                                                           
    Dr. Zink  about a month  ago with  thirteen critical  questions                                                           
    and they  were directly related  to the policy, and  she wanted                                                           
    to ask some here.                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                              
    CHAIR  HANNAN said they  did not have  the questions,  Dr. Zink                                                           
    was  not with them,  and reminded  members  that the  questions                                                           
    needed to  be about the COVID  mitigation policy,  or she would                                                           
    rule  them out  of  order. The  issue  was exclusively  on  the                                                           
     mitigation policy that  Legislative Council oversaw.  She asked                                                          
     Senator Reinbold to ask her first question.                                                                              
                                                                                                                              
     SENATOR  REINBOLD  asked  several  detailed  COVID-19  related                                                           
     questions that  CHAIR HANNAN  ruled out of  order because  they                                                          
     were not related to the policy.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                              
     SENATOR REINBOLD  asked  how her  questions were  ruled out  of                                                          
     order.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                              
     CHAIR HANNAN  said Senator  Reinbold  was asking  for clinical                                                           
     evidence. She asked if  the Senator would like to rephrase  her                                                          
     questions so that it addressed their policy.                                                                             
                                                                                                                              
     SENATOR REINBOLD  said that  if someone chose  to wear a  mask,                                                          
     they should wear one,  by requiring it, they need the clinical                                                           
     evidence that  they work and  she believed  in medical choice,                                                           
     most of them either had COVID-19  or were vaccinated.  She said                                                          
     her point  was it  has been  a masquerade  and  people did  not                                                          
     wear them in their offices or meetings, they pulled  them down,                                                          
     touched them, they were  full of bacteria, they were not  being                                                          
     used like  they were  in surgical  settings, etc.  She said  it                                                          
     was ridiculous  to require testing  for people in the building                                                           
     every four days,  and not the public.  She said it was illegal                                                           
     to mandate  something  that  was under  emergency  use and  the                                                          
     science was  all over  the place  on masks.  It would possibly                                                           
     have all sorts of negative  side effects. She moved that  masks                                                          
     be optional in the Capitol, in addition to testing.                                                                      
                                                                                                                              
     CHAIR HANNAN asked Senator  Reinbold if she wanted to rephrase                                                           
     her comment as a motion.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                              
     SENATOR REINBOLD  moved masks and testing  would be available,                                                           
     but optional.                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                              
     SENATE PRESIDENT MICCICHE moved to separate the question.                                                                
                                                                                                                              
     CHAIR HANNAN  asked Senator  Reinbold  if she was  ok with  the                                                          
     separation of the question  so that masks and testing  were two                                                          
     separate motions.                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                              
     SENATE  PRESIDENT  MICCICHE,   responding  to  a  request   for                                                          
     explanation  by Senator  Reinbold,  said he thought  there  was                                                          
     different logic  in different areas,  and he wanted to discuss                                                           
     the  testing  option  at  length,  he  has  some  points  about                                                          
     required cycle  testing and he thought  they are separate  from                                                          
     the mask issue.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                              
    SENATOR  REINBOLD said  she would  prefer  they were  together,                                                           
    but she knows they must go with the will of the body.                                                                     
                                                                                                                              
    CHAIR HANNAN  called a brief  at ease to confirm parliamentary                                                            
    procedure  that  the motion  to separate  was  not a  debatable                                                           
    motion.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                              
    2:38:56 PM                                                                                                              
    A roll  call vote  was taken  on Senator  Micciche's motion  to                                                           
    amend.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                              
    YEAS:     Representatives  Claman,   Edgmon,  Foster,   Stutes,                                                           
    Tilton,  Tuck,  Hannan;  Senators  Bishop,   Micciche,  Shower,                                                           
    Stedman, Stevens.                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                              
    NAYS: Senator Reinbold                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                              
    12 YEAS, 1 NAY.                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                              
    The motion to amend passed 12-1.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                              
    SENATOR  REINBOLD,  at  Chair Hannan's  request,  repeated  her                                                           
    motion  that  masks  be optional  in  the  COVID-19  mitigation                                                           
    policy.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                              
    SPEAKER  STUTES  asked  if  the  policy  change  affected  only                                                           
    legislators  and staff in the building, or the public  visiting                                                           
    the  building as  well. She said  if masking  was optional  for                                                           
    legislators,  staff, and the public in the building, what would                                                           
    the purpose  of the masks  be then?  She understood  that masks                                                           
    were to  protect others  and somewhat  yourself, but  if that's                                                           
    a hit or miss, she was a little confused as to the benefit.                                                               
                                                                                                                              
    SENATOR STEVENS  said this is not his area of  expertise, so he                                                           
    relies  on what he learns  from others.  He said that  recently                                                           
    Dr. Jones in Kodiak shared  how he always wore a mask in public                                                           
    not for  himself, but  for other people  because he  is exposed                                                           
    to the disease in his line of work;  Dr. Jones said that people                                                           
    should  just grow up  and wear masks  to protect other  people.                                                           
    Senator  Stevens  thought that  was  a strong  statement  so he                                                           
    would  be in favor  of continuing  the mask  policy, but  would                                                           
    like to  hear from the  epidemiologist,  Dr. Hennessey,  on the                                                           
    issue of masks before a vote.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                              
    DR.  TOM HENNESSEY  said  he  agreed  with the  physician  from                                                           
    Kodiak,  that there  was strong  evidence  that masks  provided                                                           
    benefit and there was a strong scientific  consensus that masks                                                           
    helped prevent  the transmission  of COVID. They really  worked                                                           
    in  two ways    many people  with COVID  were asymptomatically                                                            
     infected and  could still spread  the virus  so putting a  mask                                                          
     on that  person  was a matter  of  source control;  in medical                                                           
     facilities they have  people wear a mask so they do not  spread                                                          
     the virus inadvertently and so there was a value in preventing                                                           
     the spread  of it  that way,  and then  for the  wearer of  the                                                          
     mask in encountering  somebody who  may be infected, there  was                                                          
     a reduction  in  the  risk  of acquiring  COVID  for  the  mask                                                          
     wearer. So,  the best  situation  was really  to have everyone                                                           
     masked  since about  fifty  percent of  transmission  of  COVID                                                          
     occurs  from  people  who  did  not  know  that  they  had  the                                                          
     infection. Since  that is  the situation  with influenza,  they                                                          
     knew that mask use could prevent the spread in those settings,                                                           
     so he  said  that by  making  masks optional,  it  exposes  the                                                          
     legislature  to  increased  risk  of  COVID  transmission   and                                                          
     threatened transmission  in  an outbreak in  their setting.  He                                                          
     said the most  conservative approach  would be to maintain  the                                                          
     mask  requirement   that   was  endorsed   by  public  health,                                                           
     scientific, and medical experts.                                                                                         
                                                                                                                              
     REPRESENTATIVE  TILTON said there was  also a CNN article  that                                                          
     said masks were basically  a face decoration and not effective                                                           
     with the Omicron virus.  She said she hoped there was somebody                                                           
     online who  could give them  another viewpoint.  She said  that                                                          
     even with  masking  in the  City and  Borough of  Juneau,  even                                                          
     with masking  and a  high level  of vaccination,  Juneau had  a                                                          
     high rate  of the  virus. So, if  masking and  vaccination  had                                                          
     worked, there  should not  be a high  rate and  if compared  to                                                          
     other areas, such  as the area she  is from where they did  not                                                          
     have any kind  of mandatory  masking or  vaccination, they  did                                                          
     not have a high rate in comparison.  That is why she supported                                                           
     optional  masking.   She  thought  it  should  be  a  personal                                                           
     responsibility. She  requested that they look at that  being an                                                          
     option.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                              
     CHAIR HANNAN said that  Juneau only restored an indoor masking                                                           
     mandate on  Monday of this  week, well into  the Omicron  surge                                                          
     that they were experiencing.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                              
     SENATOR  REINBOLD asked  Dr.  Hennessey  for all  the clinical                                                           
     data,  types  of  masks,  how  to  wear  them,   and  proof  of                                                          
     asymptomatic   transmissions.   She  asked   for  backup   with                                                          
     clinical research and site references.                                                                                   
                                                                                                                              
     CHAIR HANNAN  ruled Senator  Reinbold's question  dilatory  and                                                          
    out of order since it did not pertain to their policy.                                                                    
                                                                                                                              
     SENATOR SHOWER asked  to hear from another expert who  may have                                                          
     called into the meeting.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                              
    CHAIR  HANNAN said she  would not allow  witnesses she  had not                                                           
    previously spoken with or vetted.                                                                                         
                                                                                                                              
    SENATOR  SHOWER   said  this  was  a  one  sided-debate  and  a                                                           
    travesty.                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                              
    CHAIR HANNAN  said that Dr. Hennessey responded  to a question,                                                           
    that  Senators Shower  and Reinbold  did not  have to  take his                                                           
    advice.  She said they adequately  expressed their  concern and                                                           
    asked if there were other members  who wanted to ask a specific                                                           
    question of Dr. Hennessey about their policy.                                                                             
                                                                                                                              
    SENATOR  SHOWER  referenced  a  pandemic  response  task  force                                                           
    chart  and asked  Dr. Hennessey  if he would  discuss  types of                                                           
    masks  and  the protection  each  provided.  The legislature's                                                            
    policy  was for  a  cloth mask,  which  on this  chart gave  an                                                           
    exposure time  of twenty-seven minutes. He asked  Dr. Hennessey                                                           
    to comment  on the federally  produced chart that  talked about                                                           
    the types of masks that would protect them.                                                                               
                                                                                                                              
    DR. HENNESSEY  said these masks,  as far as protection,  is not                                                           
    an "all  or nothing,"  there was a reason  why they  had social                                                           
    distancing  with masking, vaccinations, hand  washing as layers                                                           
    of protection,  which  was not one  hundred percent  protective                                                           
    all  the time.  Seatbelts, airbags,  and brakes  are layers  of                                                           
    protection,  which could provide  a better chance  of surviving                                                           
    a  car crash.  When  it  came  to masks  there  were  different                                                           
    recommendations  for quality of masks, a double layer of fabric                                                           
    barriers was  better than single layer of fabric  barriers, N95                                                           
    or respirators were better  than double layered masks, in terms                                                           
    of filtration  and prevention of virus leaving  a person's face                                                           
    area or someone  inhaling it. However, some people  were unable                                                           
    to wear  the N95 masks and sometimes  they were not  available.                                                           
    Some  people  had respiratory  problems  and  it  would not  be                                                           
    appropriate  to wear those masks. That is why there was a range                                                           
    of  options recommended  by  CDC about  types of  masks  and he                                                           
    believed  the policies  do reference those.  An N95 mask  would                                                           
    provide better protection  than a double layer mask or a single                                                           
    cotton layer of mask.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                              
    SENATOR SHOWER  said that the CDC stated cloth-based  coverings                                                           
    to cloth-based  coverings  only provided  twenty-seven  minutes                                                           
    of protection  and they could get more time  from N95 to a more                                                           
    fitted  mask that filtrated  the particles  to the  appropriate                                                           
    micron  level. The  CDC itself  said  that six  feet inside  of                                                           
    those numbers  then they were  not protected, it can  be spread                                                           
    through  the release  around  the mask  because  they were  not                                                           
    fitted.  He asked  if the cloth  mask was  enough as the  chart                                                           
    suggested it was not.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                              
     DR HENNESSEY said he could  not provide a specific response  to                                                          
     that question  because he  was not familiar  with the document                                                           
     that  Senator   Shower  referred  to.   He  pointed  out   that                                                          
     protection was not a matter  of absolutes, he was not familiar                                                           
     with the  twenty-seven-minute  timeline in  terms of masks.  He                                                          
     said it  was generally  better for  both individuals  who  were                                                          
     interacting to  be masked. Higher quality  masks, such as  N95s                                                          
     are certainly  better  than cloth  masks but  cloth masks  have                                                          
     been established  to provide a barrier  for droplet spread  and                                                          
     to protect  the individual  wearer. He said  there were  levels                                                          
     of protection,  the least level  was that  nobody used a  mask,                                                          
     it would be  better if both  people used an  N95 mask and  have                                                          
     been appropriately trained and fit to wear one.                                                                          
                                                                                                                              
     SPEAKER STUTES  said she thought  she heard  Dr. Hennessey  say                                                          
     that a mask or  a vaccination was not  an absolute, it was  one                                                          
     of the many  things that  were protective,  not just one  thing                                                          
     is the "cure all,"  that a mask was  a barrier and one of  many                                                          
     protective measures.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                              
     DR. HENNESSEY  responded to  Speaker Stutes  and said that  had                                                          
     been the  approach to  mitigation  and spread  of COVID,  there                                                          
     was  not  one  single  thing  that  would  absolutely  protect                                                           
     everyone all the time. The  control and mitigation strategies,                                                           
     which included  the legislative policy  was based on layers  of                                                          
     protection.  So, the more  layers in place  lowered the  chance                                                          
     of legislators  and staff becoming  ill and missing out  on the                                                          
     vital business that they were charged with.                                                                              
                                                                                                                              
     REPRESENTATIVE  TILTON   asked  Dr.  Hennessey  if  there   was                                                          
     anything that said that a mask had stopped the virus.                                                                    
                                                                                                                              
     DR.  HENNESSEY   said  that   the  virus   is  spread  through                                                           
     respiratory  droplets,  small  droplets   of  liquid  that  are                                                          
     transmitted when people  speak or breathe and are caught  up in                                                          
     the mask material,  which  is a physical  mechanism of control                                                           
     of the spread  of the virus from a  person who is infected  and                                                          
     transmitting it.  The Omicron virus  is more transmissible  due                                                          
     to the fact that people spread more of the virus per particle,                                                           
     but the size of the particle  has not changed and the physical                                                           
     dynamics of stopping  a particle going beyond the mask  was the                                                          
     same as was for  previous versions  of the virus. A study  done                                                          
     by the  CDC  last year  shows that  masks  can block  fifty  to                                                          
     eighty percent of those  respiratory droplets at the source  of                                                          
     the person  wearing them.  So that was the  physical mechanism                                                           
     behind it, to  contain the respiratory  droplets from a  person                                                          
     who might  be infected  and  not know  it, and  then the  other                                                          
     side is to  prevent those  droplets from  reaching somebody  as                                                          
    they inhale  the air around that  person. He said  he believed,                                                           
    as did the CDC, that there was good evidence  that masks helped                                                           
    prevent the transmission of COVID-19.                                                                                     
                                                                                                                              
    REPRESENTATIVE  TILTON said that Dr. Hennessey  could not point                                                           
    to  any kind  of  study  that showed  that  masks  have made  a                                                           
    significant  difference  in  containing  the virus,  there  was                                                           
    belief that they did, but no supporting data.                                                                             
                                                                                                                              
    DR.  HENNESSEY  said there  were  many publications  that  have                                                           
    provided the evidence,  both in the laboratory and in the real-                                                           
    world  setting,  that  showed  that mask  use  has  made a  big                                                           
    difference,  particularly  in  a hospital  setting  where  they                                                           
    have  lots  of  experience  dealing  with  infectious  patients                                                           
    either  with influenza  or COVID-19 or  tuberculosis  all where                                                           
    masks  were important  and used. Some  of the earlier  evidence                                                           
    of COVID-19 came  from hospitals that instituted  mask policies                                                           
    and maintained  them uniformly  throughout the nation  so there                                                           
    was really no question  about the value of masks  in preventing                                                           
    transmission  and there  were  many studies,  in a  laboratory,                                                           
    real world,  and real hospitals  within the United  States that                                                           
    he  would gladly  provide  with  publications  that showed  the                                                           
    evidence base surrounding masks.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                              
    REPRESENTATIVE  TILTON said  there were  many studies  that did                                                           
    not support the outcome  and that it was his opinion of whether                                                           
  masks have significantly stopped the spread of the virus.                                                                   
                                                                                                                              
    SENATE  PRESIDENT  MICCICHE  said he  would  support  voluntary                                                           
    mask  wearing but  did not  want to  get into  a battle  of the                                                           
    science.  He explained  that for  him there  is some  hypocrisy                                                           
    about  where people who  serve in the  legislature wear  masks.                                                           
    He  said he  thinks everyone  is  doing their  best to  protect                                                           
    others and themselves,  but folks are attending  outside events                                                           
    unmasked,  then coming  in to wear a  mask for a little  while,                                                           
    then going out  together after work. He did  not want to debate                                                           
    the  doctor because  he  thought there  were  some benefits  to                                                           
    wearing  masks.  He  would  vote  for  voluntary  mask  wearing                                                           
    because  of the  way the  legislature  operates  in Juneau.  He                                                           
    wanted  to explain his  vote and does  not think that  behavior                                                           
    is going  to change, therefore  that reduces the effectiveness                                                            
    of masks in the building.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                              
    CHAIR HANNAN  called a brief  at ease due to technical  issues.                                                           
                                                                                                                              
    CHAIR  HANNAN, noting  that the  technical  issues meant  there                                                           
    was not  a quorum to  conduct business,  said she would  recess                                                           
    to a call  of the chair. In response  to a question  by Senator                                                           
    Stevens,  she confirmed that  the current COVID policy  remains                                                           
     in effect.  She  said  there was  a  time sensitive  executive                                                           
     session  item for  discussion  and asked  that staff  of  those                                                          
     members who were unable  to reconnect please advise their  boss                                                          
     of the  plan to reconvene.  With  that, Chair  Hannan recessed                                                           
     the Council to a call of the chair.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                              
   3:21:16 PM                                                                                                               

Document Name Date/Time Subjects
Current COVID-19 Mitigation Policy.pdf JLEC 1/13/2022 2:00:00 PM
Thomas Hennessy, M.D., M.P.H. Curriculum Vitae.pdf JLEC 1/13/2022 2:00:00 PM
Agenda--January 13 2022 Legislative Council Meeting.pdf JLEC 1/13/2022 2:00:00 PM