SB 95-FRANK PALMER FERRY TERMINAL  3:12:10 PM VICE CHAIR PRUITT announced that the only order of business would be SENATE BILL NO. 95, "An Act naming the ferry terminal located at Auke Bay in Juneau the Frank Palmer Ferry Terminal." 3:12:34 PM SENATOR DENNIS EGAN, Alaska State Legislature, stated that SB 95 would name the Auke Bay ferry terminal the "Frank Palmer Ferry Terminal" in honor of Frank Palmer, who was an "icon" who worked for the Alaska Marine Highway System (AMHS) for nearly five decades. Frank Palmer first began pulling trailers off the Alaska ferries when ferry service began in 1962. The community was greatly saddened to learn that Mr. Frank Palmer tragically passed away in Hawaii while on vacation. Mr. Palmer was born and raised in a home located across from the Auke Bay ferry terminal so it will be a fitting tribute to name the terminal after him. He referred to letters of support in members in members packets. VICE CHAIR PRUITT noted that Chair Wilson joined the meeting. SENATOR EGAN pointed out that the bill has a zero fiscal note. REPRESENTATIVE JOHNSON asked whether that differs from the Department of Transportation & Public Facilities' (DOT&PF)$1,200 fiscal note. SENATOR EGAN advised that the DOT&PF has subsequently issued a zero fiscal note. 3:16:26 PM REPRESENTATIVE PETERSEN stated he had an opportunity to read through some of the letters in members' packets. He commented that Mr. Palmer sounded like quite a favorite member of the local committee. He also agreed it was a fitting gesture to name the ferry terminal after Mr. Palmer. REPRESENTATIVE PETERSEN moved to report SB 95 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, SB 95 was reported from the House Transportation Standing Committee. REPRESENTATIVE JOHNSON asked whether public testimony had been closed. 3:17:27 PM REPRESENTATIVE PETERSEN made a motion to rescind his action to report SB 95 out of committee to correct a technical issue. VICE CHAIR PRUITT, after first determining no one else wished to testify, closed public testimony on SB 95. 3:17:40 PM REPRESENTATIVE PETERSEN moved to report SB 95 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note. There being no objection, SB 95 was reported from the House Transportation Standing Committee.