CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 263(HSS) "An Act extending the Alaska senior benefits payment program." 9:26:06 AM Senator Bishop MOVED to ADOPT the proposed committee substitute for HB 263, Work Draft 28-LS1256\N (Mischel, 4/15/14) as a working document. Vice-Chair Fairclough OBJECTED for the purpose of discussion. CHRISTINE MARASIGAN, STAFF, SENATOR KEVIN MEYER, explained that the CS simply changed the date in Section 1, line 6 to 2018, which gave the program a three-year sunset. CECILE ELLIOT, STAFF, SENATOR MIKE HAWKER, commented that the sponsor had introduced the bill in the hopes of protecting the program for six years. However, she relayed that he appreciated the committee process and would defer. 9:27:46 AM Senator Dunleavy asked about an increase to the program in each of the following years. RON KREHER, DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF PUBLIC ASSISTANCE, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES, explained that the fiscal note was driven by projected increases in the service population. Vice-Chair Fairclough WITHDREW her OBJECTION. There being NO further OBJECTION, Work Draft 28-LS1256\N was ADOPTED as a working document. Vice-Chair Fairclough asked Mr. Kreher to explain the fiscal note. Mr. Kreher responded that the division was looking at growth in the program over time. He commented that the aging population of Alaska was increasing. There were six full-time positions dedicated to the program and no additional costs outside of the operating budget for the extension. The actual amount in the grant line did not go up at the same rate as the projection in population. The population projection was propelled by the three different funding levels. The number of people receiving benefits at the highest level, the mid-level, and the lowest level could fluctuate over time. The program could not accurately project at what level the seniors would come into the program. The projections were a best estimate based on the current circumstances within the senior population. Senator Bishop MOVED to REPORT SCS CSHB 263(FIN) out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. SCS CSHB 263(FIN) was REPORTED out of committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with a previously published fiscal impact note: FN1(DHS). 9:30:21 AM AT EASE 9:32:29 AM RECONVENED