HCR 2-RESPOND TO ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES  3:11:13 PM CHAIR SPOHNHOLZ announced that the next order of business would be HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 2, Urging Governor Bill Walker to join with the Alaska State Legislature to respond to the public and behavioral health epidemic of adverse childhood experiences by establishing a statewide policy and providing programs to address this epidemic. REPRESENTATIVE GERAN TARR, Alaska State Legislature, stated that the proposed resolution urged the governor and the Alaska State Legislature to work together to address the public health crisis from Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) in Alaska. 3:11:39 PM CHAIR SPOHNHOLZ opened public testimony. 3:12:04 PM TREVOR STORRS, Executive Director, Alaska Children's Trust, reported that Alaska Children's Trust was the statewide lead organization focused on the prevention of child abuse and neglect. He stated that adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) had an increasing toll on Alaskans throughout their lives. Those people with high ACE scores were less healthy, earned less, and required more expensive social programs. He stated that a person with 4 or more ACEs was 12 times more likely to attempt suicide, 10 times as likely to use injection drugs, 7 times as likely to be an alcoholic, 3 times more likely to be unable to work and twice as likely to earn $20,000 or less annually. He added that they would be 2 times as likely to drop out of high school. He declared that ACEs had a high cost in human and economic terms. He stated that it was necessary to get to the root cause of the issues or the need for services would increase. He declared that support of HCR 2 would start to change old practices which did not work, and instead encourage investment in programs that got to the root of the issue. He encouraged support for the proposed resolution. 3:14:22 PM CHAIR SPOHNHOLZ closed public testimony. 3:14:40 PM REPRESENTATIVE EDGMON moved to report HCR 2 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, HCR 2 was moved from the House Health and Social Services Standing Committee. 3:15:00 PM The committee took a brief at-ease.