SENATE BILL 98 "An Act making changes related to the aid to families with dependent children program, the Medicaid program, the general relief assistance program, and the adult public assistance program; directing the Department of Health and Social Services to apply to the federal government for waivers to implement the changes where necessary; relating to eligibility for permanent fund dividends of certain individuals who receive state assistance, to notice requirements applicable to the dividend program; and providing for an effective date." LAUREE HUGONIN, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, ALASKA NETWORK ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT, JUNEAU, stated, in reviewing the proposed legislation, she requested to comment. The first concern was the benefit reductions in the months of July, August and September. She pointed out that in those months, people needed to take off work to do their subsistence activities, recommending that the cap be removed. The largest concern for the Network was with the benefit time limits. Of particular concern is the 10% "hardship" criteria. Ms. Hugonin continued, an additional concern would be the provision which requires participants to perform unsubsidized work in order to receive benefits. Representative Brown requested further information regarding the facts submitted by Ms. Hugonin and the 10% limit. Ms. Hugonin responded that victims of domestic violence often have to leave whatever economic resources they have to 5 escape the violence. Often they have to go on Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) to receive initial assistance while trying to disentangle themselves from the violence. They could need more than 24 months within a five year period. CATHERINE MASSA, (TESTIFIED VIA TELECONFERENCE), STUDENT, UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA, ANCHORAGE, spoke in support of SB 98 used in addition to the Governor's FY97 proposed operating budget. LOUISE CHARLES, JOBS PROGRAM COORDINATOR, TANANA CHIEFS CONFERENCE, INC., FAIRBANKS, provided the Committee with a letter written by Ed Singler, Deputy Regional Administrator, Tanana Chiefs Conference, Fairbanks. [Copy on file]. She emphasized how effectively the JOBS program was working for those people trying to get off AFDC. She suggested that if wages were reduced during summer months, the reductions should be reinvested for those families to help them throughout the remainder of the year to "get off" AFDC. SB 98 was HELD in Committee for further consideration.