SB 80-PUB.ASSISTANCE:PROGRAMS/GRANTS/CONTRACTS CHAIRMAN KELLY announced a proposed committee substitute was before the committee. SENATOR MACKIE moved to adopt CSSB 80(CRA). There being no objection, it was so ordered. SENATOR HOFFMAN moved to adopt an amendment, to be explained by Mike Walleri. CHAIRMAN KELLY objected for the purpose of an explanation. Number 051 MIKE WALLERI, Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC), stated TCC's main concern is to assure that people who receive benefits from a tribal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program also be eligible to receive benefits from unrelated State-funded programs, such as Medicaid and food stamps. The amendment clarifies that certain state services will be available to eligigle TANF clients since those services are not funded with TANF dollars. SENATOR PHILLIPS asked Mr. Walleri to provide an example. MR. WALLERI explained some clients are not eligible for TANF cash benefits but are eligible for Medicaid. Other clients are eligible for food stamps but are not eligible for TANF cash payments. Those clients were determined to be ineligible to receive food stamps because they were not eligible for the TANF cash payments. TCC was advised by the Administration that the denial of state program services was an unintended problem. The committee took a brief at-ease. CHAIRMAN KELLY maintained his objection to the amendment on the basis that it might be too broad as written. He noted a clearer amendment could be adopted in another committee or on the floor. SENATOR HOFFMAN withdrew his motion to adopt the amendment. SENATOR MACKIE moved CSSB 80(CRA) from committee with individual recommendations. There being no objection, it was so ordered.