SB 12-MILITARY SPOUSE COURTESY LICENSE  4:19:19 PM CHAIR SHOWER announced the consideration of SENATE BILL NO. 12 "An Act relating to temporary courtesy licenses for military spouses; and relating to the Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development." 4:19:41 PM CHAIR SHOWER opened public testimony on SB 12. 4:19:51 PM JOMO STEWART, Military Projects Manager, Fairbanks Economic Development Corporation (FEDC), Fairbanks, Alaska, stated support for SB 12 that modifies the state's professional licensing regime to recognize licenses earned in other jurisdictions and increasing legislative oversight for the special accommodation of military spouse licenses already existing in the system. MR. STEWART reported that in February 2018 the secretaries of the Army, Navy, and Air Force jointly sent a letter to the nation's governors advising of the Military Support of Families Initiative and the intent to make quality of education and professional license portability a larger consideration in future basing considerations. In 2019, the Air Force released score cards for all 50 states and Alaska ranked behind 35 states for military spouse license portability. MR. STEWARD stated that the responses to the initiative have been dismally low and FEDC hopes that strengthening departmental reporting requirements and legislative oversight of temporary licenses will help generate greater response. He added that FEDC also believes that Alaska would benefit from legislation to improve licensure portability generally. CHAIR SHOWER noted that Sara Chambers with the Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development (DCCED) was available online to answer questions. 4:22:26 PM CHAIR SHOWER closed public testimony on SB 12. CHAIR COSTELLO stated strong support for Senator Kawasaki's efforts embodied in SB 7. She highlighted that the Senate Labor and Commerce Committee introduced a committee bill on licensure and that Senator Revak is also very interested in the process. She emphasized that improving the process for individuals to receive professional licensure in order to work in Alaska is a priority. She noted that she and others discussed this with the Governor just this morning. She agreed with the previous caller that this needs to be addressed in a number of ways. CHAIR SHOWER agreed that it was important for the state long term. 4:23:48 PM CHAIR SHOWER held SB 12 in committee for future consideration.