HCR 29 - STUDENT CONTEST TO NAME NEW FERRY Number 522 REPRESENTATIVE WILLIAMS, sponsor of HCR 29, read a statement into the record, "HCR was introduced to encourage the participation of elementary students across the state in naming the new Alaska Marine Highway vessel. Vessels of the Alaska Marine Highway System are, by law, required to be named after glaciers in the state. With the introduction of this resolution I hope to involve the elementary students of Alaska in this process. This will give teachers in the state a vehicle to implement lessons about transportation systems in the state, geography of the state and the legislative process. The information contained in the resolution outlines the importance of the Alaska Marine Highway to the state economy. The christening of a new vessel illustrates the continuing dedication to the system by the state. Because the Alaska Marine Highway impacts the economy of the entire state, I believe it is important to involve the entire state in the naming of this vessel. I encourage you to support this legislation." REPRESENTATIVE WILLIAMS made a motion to adopt proposed Amendment 1. REPRESENTATIVE LONG objected for purposes of discussion and asked whether Amendment 1 would require the addition of a fiscal note. REPRESENTATIVE WILLIAMS deferred the question to Mr. Kito. Number 606 SAM S. KITO, Legislative Liaison/Special Assistant, Office of the Commissioner, Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (DOT/PF), testified on HCR 29. He said the DOT/PF felt that giving one free passage to one person would not have any appreciable fiscal impact. Number 623 REPRESENTATIVE BRICE questioned the fiscal impact on a student from Barrow winning the contest. MR. KITO said that DOT/PF could assume those fiscal costs. The objection to Amendment 1 was withdrawn. Hearing no further objection Amendment 1 was adopted into HCR 29 by the House Standing Committee on Transportation. REPRESENTATIVE JAMES made a motion to move CSHCR 29 (TRA) with individual recommendations and zero fiscal note. Hearing no objections CSHCR 29 (TRA) was moved from the House Standing Committee on Transportation.