SENATE BILL NO. 117 "An Act eliminating the longevity bonus program and making related conforming changes; and providing for an effective date." This was the third hearing for this bill in the Senate Finance Committee. Senator Taylor moved to adopt CS SB 117, 23-GS1100\B, as the working document. Senator Hoffman objected for explanation. Senator Taylor explained that the committee substitute would provide for a five-year phase out of the longevity bonus program with the program being eliminated from State statute at the conclusion of that time. He communicated that he is furthering this proposal, not because he avidly supports it, but because it is an acceptable solution to the Pioneers of Alaska and AARP whose "wisdom" in the matter he acknowledges. Co-Chair Wilken stated that the committee substitute's fiscal note would be forthcoming. Senator Hoffman removed his objection, although he opined that the legislation does not reflect the wishes of "the masses" of the State's senior citizen population. Without further objection, Version "B" was ADOPTED as the working document. Senator Taylor moved to report the bill from Committee with individual recommendations and forthcoming fiscal note. Senator Hoffman and Senator Olson objected. Senator Hoffman reiterated that this legislation does not represent the desire of the majority of the State's seniors. Senator Olson argued that the process has not provided sufficient time for public input. He noted that the elders in his Legislative District do not support the proposal. A roll call was taken on the motion. IN FAVOR: Senator B. Stevens, Senator Taylor, Senator Bunde and Co- chair Wilken OPPOSED: Senator Olson and Senator Hoffman ABSENT: Co-chair Green The motion PASSED (4-2-1) CS SB 117(FIN) was REPORTED from Committee with a forthcoming fiscal note.