HB 199-STATE EMPLOYEE COMPENSATION CHAIR JAMES announced the first order of business before the committee is HB 199, "An Act relating to compensation for certain state employees; and providing for an effective date." She reminded that members that public testimony was closed at the previous hearing. Number 016 CHAIR JAMES noted that a copy of the proposed committee substitute (CS) had been distributed. She pointed out that the CS deletes Section 15 and puts the Supplemental Benefits System (SBS) participation back into its current status. The proposed CS also deletes "until July 1, 2001," thus grandfathering in all existing geographic differentials. In response to Representative Smalley, Representative James noted that the cover sheet with the proposed CS should cite the deletion of "until July 1, 2001" as occurring on line 19, page 7 not page 20. CHAIR JAMES asked for a motion to put the CS before the committee. Number 066 REPRESENTATIVE COGHILL made a motion to adopt the proposed CS for HB 199, version H, Cramer, 4/19/99, as a working document. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Number 082 CHAIR JAMES called a brief at-ease at 8:05 a.m. to give the members a few moments to review the CS and for copies of the fiscal note to be made. [Members introduced guests that were present for "Take your daughter to work day."] Number 123 REPRESENTATIVE WHITAKER asked if there was a fiscal note attached to the original version of HB 199. CHAIR JAMES replied that she didn't believe there was. Number 139 REPRESENTATIVE COGHILL moved to report CSHB 199, version H, Cramer, 4/19/99, out of committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal notes. Number 145 REPRESENTATIVE HUDSON objected. He emphasized that the elements within HB 199 fall under the purview of collective bargaining and not the legislative process. Therefore, Representative Hudson objected to the intentions of the legislation. REPRESENTATIVE OGAN remarked, if this is subjected to collective bargaining, the reductions will never be seen. Therefore, Representative Ogan said that he would recommend reporting the legislation from committee. REPRESENTATIVE KERTTULA stated that she appreciated the effort to return SBS participation back to its current status. However, the bill still sets up various tiers of employees which she indicated to be a demoralizing factor that really undermines the service of people. She surmised from the letters and testimony on this issue that people felt they weren't valued as employees. She emphasized that it's sending the wrong message, especially at this time. Therefore, Representative Kerttula said she would not be supporting the legislation. Number 204 Upon a roll call vote, Representatives Ogan, Coghill, Whitaker and James voted in favor of moving CSHB 199(STA), version H, Cramer, 4/19/99, from committee and Representatives Hudson, Smalley, and Kerttula voted against it. Therefore CSHB 199(STA) passed out of committee.