SB 102-TROOPER HECK MEMORIAL CORRIDOR VICE-CHAIR HALCRO announced the first order of business was Senate Bill No. 102, "An Act designating the State Trooper Bruce A. Heck Memorial Corridor." Number 0050 SENATOR LINCOLN, sponsor, said that SB 102 is brought to the committee with great sadness, and also with gladness that something is being done in recognition of troopers who put their lives on the line everyday. Trooper Bruce Heck was a 15-year veteran officer who died January 10, 1997 in the line of duty. He died from asphyxiation after a struggle with a man he was pursuing on the Glenn Highway. He was 42 years old. He had two sons, one daughter and a wife, Laurie. Senator Lincoln indicated SB 102 is a concurrent designation which will add approximately two signs on the highway route between milepost 188 and 189. The sign will be added to the existing sign. There is no fiscal impact associated with this bill, and she noted that the bill passed unanimously in the Senate with 14 Senators signed on as co-sponsors. REPRESENTATIVE COWDERY asked to be added as a co-sponsor on SB 102. Number 0285 LAURIE HECK thanked the committee for the opportunity to testify on SB 102. She expressed that this bill is near and dear to her heart, and she feels strongly about the memorial corridor because her husband, Bruce Heck, patrolled hundreds of hours on the Glenn Highway and gave his life on this highway. The highway is a major roadway into the Glennallen community where Bruce served for over six years; a community that was devastated by a senseless murder. This bill is a way for the Glennallen community, as well as the entire state of Alaska, to pay tribute to Bruce and to show the thousands of people who travel the highway each year that Trooper Bruce Heck is gone, but will never be forgotten. Ms. Heck asked the committee to pass SB 102 as soon as possible so she could take a copy with her to Washington D.C. in mid-May for Law Enforcement Memorial Day. REPRESENTATIVE COWDERY made a motion to move SB 102 from the committee with a zero fiscal note. He asked unanimous consent. There being no objection, it was so ordered.