SB 18-POSTSECONDARY MEDICAL EDUC. PROG.  8:05:12 AM VICE-CHAIR DAVIS announced consideration of SB 18 and said it is her desire to pass it out of committee this morning. SENATOR WIELECHOWSKI said he does not have much to add to his th previous testimony of February 27. The Anchorage Daily News did run a positive editorial on this bill and Senator Olson's bill SB 102. 8:06:15 AM ROD BETIT, Alaska State Hospital and Nursing Home Association (ASHNHA), Juneau, AK, spoke in support of SB 18. He thinks it is prudent to make periodic increases in the number of students the state supports at the University of Washington Medical School. There is complementary legislation on the table this session as well, that ASHNHA thinks is equally important, but this would enhance their ability to ensure that students continue to be educated with the intent to return to work in Alaska. He served on the Alaska Physician Supply Task Force, which determined two years ago that Alaska was 300 physicians short of the need. This is a key step to further improve on the number of physicians available to give care in this state. 8:07:08 AM VICE-CHAIR DAVIS closed public testimony on SB 18 and asked the will of the committee. SENATOR OLSON moved to report CSSB 18 from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). VICE-CHAIR DAVIS delayed taking action on SB 18 awaiting a quorum. SB 18-POSTSECONDARY MEDICAL EDUC. PROG.    8:14:40 AM VICE-CHAIR DAVIS returned attention to SB 18. SENATOR OLSON moved to report CS for SB 18, referred to as Version S, from committee with individual recommendations and accompanying fiscal notes. Hearing no objection, CSSB 18(EDC) moved from the Senate Education Standing Committee.