HJR 20-MEDICAL DEVICE TAX  9:03:06 AM CHAIR DYSON announced the consideration of HJR 20. 9:03:32 AM REPRESENTATIVE BOB LYNN, Alaska State Legislature, Juneau, Alaska, HJR 20 sponsor. He presented a sponsor statement as follows: HJR 20 is about pacemakers, artificial hips, heart stints, surgeon birth control devices, CAT scan machines, robotic surgical devices, and a multitude of other very important medical devices, medical devices that might someday save your life or the life of a loved one. Medical devices are expensive as you know, very, very expensive. The 2.3 percent Medical Device Tax (MDT), as part of the Affordable Care Act, increases the already high cost of medical devices and the extra cost will be passed on in one form or another down to patients. The MDT had a very chilling effect on new medical device innovation and increases the cost of manufacturing. We are talking about almost $4 billion a year and that of course is very bad for business, in fact it's antibusiness; it's not only that, but at worst, the MDT is bad for patients and increases the already astronomical cost of health care and that's why I brought this resolution before you, it urges the elimination of the MDT, it came to my attention this morning, there is a Washington Times article on this subject. 9:04:47 AM SENATOR WIELECHOWSKI joined the committee meeting. 9:05:25 AM NICK LEWIS, Staff, Representative Lynn, Alaska State Legislature, Juneau, Alaska, explained that the Washington Times article quotes a finding by the Advanced Medical Technology Association (AMTA) that companies have cut 14,000 jobs and have decided not to hire 19,000 workers due to MDT. SENATOR GIESSEL noted that the Washington Times article indicated that the U.S. Senate voted overwhelmingly to repeal MDT. She asked for an update on MDT's status. MR. LEWIS replied that MDT has currently not been repealed. CHAIR DYSON asked if anyone wanted to testify or if the committee had any further questions or comments. 9:08:17 AM SENATOR GIESSEL moved to report HJR 20, labeled 28-LS1072\U, from committee with individual recommendations and attached zero fiscal note. 9:08:34 AM CHAIR DYSON said without objection, HJR 20 is reported from the Senate State Affairs Standing Committee.