TAPE 93-10, SIDE A Number 001 CHAIR FOSTER brought the meeting to order at 5:23 p.m. He started the meeting by noting the presence of REPRESENTATIVE BETTYE DAVIS, PRIME SPONSOR of HB 98. HB 98: BLACK VETS' RECOGNITION BRIDGE,ALASKA HWY Number 010 REPRESENTATIVE DAVIS asked the committee for their support in naming the Black Veterans' Recognition Bridge and then referred to her assistant, ELIZABETH ROBERTS, to present the testimony on HB 98. Number 015 MS. ROBERTS began her testimony by noting that 1992 marked the 50th anniversary of the construction of the Great Alaska Highway, a 1,522 mile-long road from Dawson Creek, British Columbia to Fairbanks, Alaska. Heralded as a near impossible feat, the construction was completed in record time of eight months and twelve days. Of the 10,607 soldiers who worked on the road, 3,695 were members of the Black Corps of Engineers. These men, mostly from the South, toiled under great duress, ill housing, sub-zero temperatures, insufficient clothing, monotonous food and 20 hour days. Last year, their contributions received state and national recognition. In January, 13 veterans were reunited in a fun-filled event in Tallahassee, Florida, sponsored by the University of Alaska and Florida A&M University. In July, Alaska hosted eight of the men during "Alaska Highway Rendezvous 92". The Alaska Highway, being rich in historic sites, is enjoyed by thousands every year. Number 050 REPRESENTATIVE MACKIE requested he be shown as a co-sponsor on HB 98 and moved for passage of the bill from committee with individual recommendations. There were no objections, the bill was so ordered.