CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 26(STA) "An Act relating to state employees who are called to active duty as reserve or auxiliary members of the armed forces of the United States; and providing for an effective date." This was the second hearing for this bill in the Senate Finance Committee. Co-Chair Wilken stated this bill, sponsored by Senator Taylor and Senator Elton "allow the State employees, who are members of a reserve military unit, who are called to active duty, to receive their previous salary and some or all of their State benefits." He noted this bill had been held in Committee for the purpose of learning why the fiscal note is an indeterminate amount. He cited State personnel information that the cost of an average State employee, including health insurance, retirement, Supplemental Benefits System (SBS), and wages, is $62,520 per year, or $5,200 per month. He noted the "total exposure" of the 75 State employees in Alaska serving in the Air or Army National Guard, but relayed that the "vast majority" of these employees earn higher wages serving in the military than in their capacity as State employees. Senator Taylor offered a motion to report the bill from Committee with individual recommendations and accompanying fiscal note. Senator Taylor clarified that the State would only provide an amount equal to the difference between the State employee's military salary and regular State salary. There was no objection and CS SB 26 (STA) MOVED from Committee with fiscal note #1 affecting all agencies in an indeterminate amount.