SENATE BILL NO. 158 "An Act designating the bridge on the George Parks Highway directly north of the Alaska Native Veterans' Honor Bridge as the Shirley Demientieff Memorial Bridge." DOROTHY SHOCKLEY, STAFF, SENATOR ALBERT KOOKESH, read the sponsor statement: Senate Bill 158 would name the small bridge in Nenana directly north of the Alaska Native Veterans' Bridge in honor of Shirley Demientieff. Ms. Shirley was a bridge to so many and it is only fitting that this bridge bears her name. Shirley, a Nenana native daughter, passed away January 3, 2007 after a year long battle with lung cancer. Shirley was a well-known community activist and native leader. She is best known for her unbridled support for those in need. It was noted in the January 8, 2007 edition of the Fairbanks News-Miner, that Shirley truly was the "bridge over troubled waters for so many. In some cases, Shirley took it upon herself to build that bridge, which for some was the only way home." A dear friend stated, "Shirley was all about bridges; between cultures, communities, and those in need." The Shirley Demientieff Memorial Bridge will serve as a reminder of her tireless work in bringing people together from all walks of life, for the good of all citizens in this great state of Alaska. Senator Olson asked if anyone was opposed to the bill. Ms. Shockley said no. 9:10:53 AM REVERAND SCOTT FISHER, RECTOR, ST. MATTHEW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, FAIRBANKS, testified in support of SB 158. He shared a personal story about Ms. Demientieff. He thought she would approve of a small sign on the bridge with her name on it. He recalled her contributions to the community and how she bridged the lines between various cultures and communities. 9:14:23 AM ORIE WILLIAMS, PAST-PRESIDENT AND CEO, DOYAN, LIMITED, FAIRBANKS, testified in support of SB 158. He echoed the beliefs of the former speaker. He highlighted her many great qualities. He spoke of her humility and called her a great role model. He thought she deserved this honor, although she would not have expected it. Co-Chair Stedman noted the fiscal note for $7,500. 9:15:53 AM Co-Chair Hoffman MOVED to REPORT SB 158 out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. SB 158 was REPORTED out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with a new fiscal note by the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities. 9:16:33 AM