SENATE BILL NO. 81 am "An Act relating to the office of victims' rights; and providing for an effective date." 11:01:02 AM Co-Chair Foster requested a brief recap of the bill. JEFF STEPP, STAFF, SENATOR ELVI GRAY-JACKSON, relayed that the bill sought to accomplish two important goals. First, the bill would permanently place the Office of Victims' Rights (OVR) attorneys on the state attorney salary schedule. Second, the bill was identified as a vehicle to assist the joint Victims Advocate Selection Committee with its task of hiring a permanent victims' advocate. He noted there were others available for questions. Representative Josephson asked if the victims' rights attorneys had been paid by some source back to around October 31, 2022. Mr. Stepp replied in the affirmative. Co-Chair Foster asked for a review of the fiscal note. JESSICA GEARY, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS AGENCY, relayed the fiscal note would add $107,000 to the base to get the four OVR attorneys onto the attorney salary schedule created by HB 226 [passed in 2022]. 11:03:21 AM Co-Chair Foster noted that no amendments had been received for the bill. Co-Chair Johnson MOVED to REPORT SB 81 am out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. SB 81 am was REPORTED out of committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with one previously published fiscal impact note: FN1 (LEG). Co-Chair Foster reviewed the schedule for the afternoon meeting. He listed bills the committee could potentially hear in the afternoon meeting. He asked his staff to review any bills he had missed. BRODIE ANDERSON, STAFF, REPRESENTATIVE NEAL FOSTER, answered that the other bill the committee could potentially hear amendments to SB 77. Co-Chair Foster asked for the number of amendments for SB 77. Mr. Anderson responded that there were three or four amendments. Co-Chair Foster concluded the meeting.