SB 55-EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS TO PERS  1:57:41 PM CHAIR COSTELLO reconvened the meeting and announced the consideration of SENATE BILL NO. 55, "An Act relating to employer contributions to the Public Employees' Retirement System of Alaska; and providing for an effective date." CHAIR COSTELLO recounted that this was the second hearing and the intention was to hear invited and public testimony before looking to the will of the committee. 1:58:33 PM NEIL STEININGER, Director, Office of Management and Budget, Office of the Governor, Juneau, Alaska, summarized that SB 55 provides tools to change how the state finances its retirement obligations to allow cost sharing with the federal government and other partners. He clarified that the state intends to continue to fully fund its retirement obligations at the actuarial cost. Furthermore, the state intends to continue to provide the same retirement benefits to current and future retirees. SENATOR STEVENS asked if OMB would recommend that the state revisit the idea of paying down the retirement obligation as it did some years ago. MR. STEININGER suggested he was referring to the $3 billion deposit in FY15. SENATOR STEVENS agreed. MR. STEININGER said the $3 billion deposit was a good decision at the time and would be again if the resources were available. However, it is not an option in the state's current financial situation. SENATOR STEVENS responded, "You are not recommending any pay down this year then." MR. STEININGER answered no; OMB's recommendation is to meet the statutory actuarial obligation and continue to do so, but not make any lump sum deposits this year. CHAIR COSTELLO asked if he was aware of any opposition to the bill MR. STEININGER answered no. 2:01:28 PM SENATOR GRAY-JACKSON asked him to restate that employees will not be required to make additional contributions. MR. STEININGER answered, "There is no change to the employee experience contribution; there is no additional contribution that any employee will have to make." The bill simply addresses the costs on the state's side. SENATOR GRAY-JACKSON asked him to confirm that the retirement contributions for the state and the employees will remain whole MR. STEININGER answered that is correct. 2:02:06 PM SENATOR STEVENS asked him to remind the committee of the share that communities pay currently and if there was potential that a larger share may be required in the future. MR. STEININGER replied that 22 percent is the cap on the share from communities; SB 55 does not seek to change that and there are no plans to change it going forward. The bill only affects the State of Alaska portion. 2:03:01 PM CHAIR COSTELLO opened public testimony on SB 55; finding none, she closed public testimony on SB 55 and solicited the will of the committee. 2:03:31 PM SENATOR HOLLAND moved to report SB 55, [work order 32-GS1684\A], from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). CHAIR COSTELLO found no objection and SB 55 was reported from the Senate Labor and Commerce Standing Committee.