SB 179-MISSING VULNERABLE ADULT RESPONSE PLAN  9:30:30 AM CHAIR WIELECHOWSKI announced the consideration of SB 179, which would create a new statewide alert system to help find vulnerable missing adults. Last week the committee heard testimony from the Alaska State Troopers, Alaska Association of Retired People, Alaska Commission on Aging, the Department of Military and Veteran's Affairs, Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, and several Alzheimer's Associations, among others. No negative testimony was received. The bill has three zero fiscal notes: two from the Department of Public Safety and one from the Department of Military and Veteran's Affairs. SENATOR BETTYE DAVIS, sponsor, thanked the committee for hearing the bill in a timely manner. She said SB 179 would be quite helpful to Alaskan citizens. CHAIR WIELECHOWSKI requested a motion to move the bill from committee. SENATOR MEYER moved to report SB 179 out of committee with individual recommendations and the attached fiscal notes. CHAIR WIELECHOWSKI announced that without objection, SB 179 moved from the Senate State Affairs Standing Committee.