HB 128-SCHOOLS PHYSICAL ACTIVITY TASK FORCE CHAIR NEUMAN announced that the first order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 128 "An Act establishing the Alaska Schools Physical Activity Task Force." 11:05:26 AM REPRESENTATIVE GARA introduced and moved Amendment 1 labeled 24- LS0298\Y.1, Bullock, 3/8/05, which read: Page 4, line 6: Delete "but are entitled to" Insert "," Delete "and" Insert ", or" Page 4, lines 6 - 7: Delete "authorized for boards and commissions under AS 39.20.180" REPRESENTATIVE GARA said Amendment 1 clarifies that the members on the Physical Activity Task Force won't be paid and won't receive per diem. He said he doesn't think anyone desires to be paid, and it will zero out the small fiscal note. CHAIR NEUMAN objected to Amendment 1 for discussion purposes. He said he agrees with the amendment and that legal services had some questions about it. He withdrew his objection and hearing no others, Amendment 1 was adopted. 11:07:14 AM REPRESENTATIVE LESIL MCGUIRE, Alaska State Legislature, said, "All of us are aware of the epidemic that obesity is becoming in our country, and the saddest part is watching our young people slip into ... a lifestyle that is very difficult to get away from." She said there are medical and societal costs. She and Representative Gara met with physicians and decided it would not be fair to mandate something that wouldn't be funded, so they decided that a task force would be appropriate. She said they looked forward to working with physical educators, teachers, physicians, and members of the legislature to see what can be done to tackle the obesity problem in children. She added that there is interest from the heart association and others. 11:10:21 AM REPRESENTATIVE GATTO commented that things are being done--he saw a television show focusing on obesity. 11:11:30 AM REPRESENTATIVE MCGUIRE commented that the Matanuska-Susitna Borough has voluntarily introduced nutritious foods into the school menu with positive reviews. 11:12:19 AM REPRESENTATIVE WILSON said she used to be a school nurse, and she has seen a huge difference in children's weights over the last 20 years. The lifestyle has changed from children running around playing ball to sitting in front of the television, she added. Doctors are now finding high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and a large increase in diabetes in young kids. 11:13:50 AM REPRESENTATIVE LYNN said vending machines should have healthy food. 11:14:34 AM CHAIR NEUMAN said HB 128 asks representatives to volunteer to be on the committee and he encouraged members to be involved. 11:15:20 AM REPRESENTATIVE GARA said 30 to 40 percent of the nation's children are overweight, and by adulthood it increases to 70 percent. He suggested looking at what other states are doing to combat obesity, including mandating healthier food in schools. 11:17:51 AM REPRESENTATIVE THOMAS asked if an ad hoc committee can be created before the bill moves since there is no fiscal note. 11:18:31 AM REPRESENTATIVE MCGUIRE said that people are already being rounded up as the bill moves through the legislative process. She said she thought a task force would bring more publicity and media attention than an ad hoc committee. A task force also adds some structure, she added. 11:19:48 AM REPRESENTATIVE WILSON moved to report HB 128, as amended, out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. Hearing no objection, CS HB 128(EDU) was passed.