SB 266 - MEDICAID COVER/HEALTHY FAMILIES AK PROGRAM SENATOR GREEN moved to adopt CSSB 266(HES), version B, as the working document of the committee. There being no objection, the motion carried. CHAIRMAN WILKEN noted HB 369 is a mirror version of this bill. He asked Mr. Livey what the status of that legislation is. JAY LIVEY, Deputy Commissioner of DHSS, replied HB 369 passed out of the House Finance Committee the previous day. CHAIRMAN WILKEN asked Mr. Livey to give the committee a synopsis of what activity has occurred in regard to HB 369. MR. LIVEY stated the original bill, as introduced by the Governor, proposed to increase Medicaid eligibility for children and pregnant women, whose income is up to 200 percent of the poverty level. The provision including pregnant women was removed on the House side so the bill that passed out of the House Finance Committee yesterday retained the Medicaid increase up to 200 percent of the poverty level for children only. The original bill proposed continuous eligibility up to 11 months; that provision remains in the House bill. The original Governor's bill also proposed targeted case management, which is a Medicaid option. Targeted case management for the Healthy Families Program and for nurse midwives was removed from the House bill. The original Governor's bill also contained a proposal to allow DHSS to proceed with certain types of managed care. That provision was put back in by the House Finance Committee. The language that allows for cost sharing for children at over 150 percent of the poverty level remains in the bill. The remaining sections of the bill were definitional sections. Number 282 SENATOR LEMAN asked if version B of SB 266 is similar to the House Finance Committee version. CHAIRMAN WILKEN answered it is identical. SENATOR ELLIS moved CSSB 266(HES) out of committee with individual recommendations and its accompanying fiscal notes. The motion carried with no objection.