SB 154-HOME CARE EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS ADV BOARD  1:48:58 PM CHAIR BJORKMAN reconvened the meeting and announced the consideration of SPONSOR SUBSTITUTE FOR SENATE BILL NO. 154 "An Act establishing the Home Care Employment Standards Advisory Board; relating to payment for personal care services; and providing for an effective date." 1:49:28 PM RYAN MCKEE, Staff, Senator Rob Yundt, Alaska State Legislature, Juneau, Alaska, provided a brief summary of SB 154: [Original punctuation provided.] Alaska faces an acute shortage of direct care workers, particularly outside of population centers. The potential provider workforce demographic, those age 18 to 64, is in decline. Furthermore, low pay and lack of benefits force many caregivers out of the profession and make recruitment and retention increasingly more difficult for agencies providing in- home care services. We need to create a strong and long-lasting home care infrastructure in Alaska which will expand access to quality, affordable home and community-based care for seniors and people with disabilities, keep people in their homes and out of costly facilities, and bolster the creation of jobs. We also need to ensure that Medicaid funding for personal care services is wisely spent, with an adequate portion of the rate going to pay and benefits for direct care workers, in order to help address the workforce shortage. SB 154 accomplishes both objects by: • Establishing a Home Care Employment Standards Advisory Board that will investigate, advise, and develop recommendations on Medicaid rates and other policies to improve the wages, working conditions, and recruitment and retention of direct care workers. • Requiring that agencies providing personal care services spend at least 70 percent of the total annual funding they receive from the department for personal care services on the pay and benefits of Personal Care Assistants providing such services. 1:51:51 PM TONY NEUMAN, Director, Division of Senior and Disability Services, Juneau, Alaska, provided a summary of the fiscal note for SB 154, Department of Health, OMB component 2663, dated May 9, 2025. He stated that the fiscal note estimates would require $163,000 in the first year and $327,200 in FY 2027. SB 154 would be funded 50/50 by federal receipts and the general fund, allowing for one full-time position initially and a second in FY 2027. 1:53:07 PM CHAIR BJORKMAN opened public testimony on SB 154; finding none, he closed public testimony. 1:53:39 PM CHAIR BJORKMAN solicited the will of the committee. 1:53:41 PM SENATOR MERRICK moved to report SSSB 154, work order 34- LS0836\N, from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). 1:53:55 PM CHAIR BJORKMAN found no objection and SSSB 154 was reported from the Senate Labor and Commerce Standing Committee.