SENATE BILL NO. 95 "An Act naming the ferry terminal located at Auke Bay in Juneau the Frank Palmer Ferry Terminal." 11:20:54 AM SENATOR DENNIS EGAN, SPONSOR, discussed SB 95. He shared that Frank Palmer worked for close to 50 years at the Auke Bay Ferry Terminal in Juneau. He expertly loaded and unloaded commercial trucks and large vehicles on and off of Alaska Marine Highway vessels. He depicted Mr. Palmer's special expertise as a community service. He characterized him as an "icon." He recounted personal experience witnessing his extraordinary skill. He stated that "the list of Alaskans whose lives had been directly touched by Mr. Palmer was enormous." Mr. Palmer died in a tragic swimming accident while in Hawaii. He believed that naming the Auke Bay ferry terminal after Mr. Palmer would act as a tribute to his legacy. Co-Chair Stoltze recalled reading an article about Frank Palmer. He commented on the efficiency and skill that Mr. Palmer demonstrated while carrying out his work. 11:24:49 AM Co-Chair Thomas discussed his memories of Mr. Palmer working at the ferry terminal. Senator Egan remembered that people would go out and watch him back trucks onto the ferry. Co-Chair Stoltze OPENED and CLOSED public testimony. Senator Egan reported that members of the public offered to testify; however, for brevity the letters of support had been provided instead. Co-Chair Stoltze added that his office had received letters and calls of support for SB 95. Senator Egan relayed that the fiscal note was zero. Vice- chair Fairclough remarked that the original fiscal note appropriated $10 thousand. Senator Egan indicated that the freight companies donated the funds to cover the costs for signage. Vice-chair Fairclough MOVED to report SB 95 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note. SB 95 was REPORTED out of committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with previously published fiscal note: FN 2 (DOT). 11:29:10 AM AT EASE 11:31:10 AM RECONVENED