HB 88-NAMING TROOPER GABE RICH MEMORIAL BRIDGE  2:20:13 PM CO-CHAIR WOOL announced that the final order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 88, "An Act naming the Trooper Gabe Rich Memorial Bridge." 2:20:24 PM REPRESENTATIVE TALERICO, as prime sponsor, presented HB 88. He paraphrased the sponsor statement, which read as follows [original punctuation provided]: The legislation amends Alaska Statute 35.40 by naming bridge number 392 over the Chatanika River at mile 38.8 of the Steese Highway to be named the Trooper Gabe Rich Memorial Bridge. On May 1, 2014, Gabriel "Gabe" Lenox Rich, gave his life while answering the call of duty in Tanana. Gabe attended Lathrop High School, graduating in 2006. He attended Montana State University and the University of Alaska Anchorage before pursuing his lifelong dream of entering the ranks of law enforcement. After graduating from the Fairbanks Police Academy in 2007, he went to work for the North Pole Police department until being accepted by the Alaska State Troopers in 2011. Of all of his achievements, the greatest of these soon followed when he became a father. Integrity was the foundation of his career as a trooper, and love was his foundation at home. As a father and spouse, you couldn't have asked for a more dedicated and compassionate man. In his career, Gabe was dependable, kind and had an innate ability to bring comfort in difficult situations. He loved his work and those he worked with. Gabe Rich was an Alaska State Trooper killed in the line of duty on May 1, 2014. He had served the State of Alaska over 7 years. Let this be a lasting memorial to a man who gave his life in the line of duty to the citizens of the State of Alaska. 2:22:24 PM REPRESENTATIVE STORY shared her appreciation for the showing of public support for the honor that would be bestowed through HB 88. 2:22:52 PM CO-CHAIR WOOL expressed his gratitude to have the proposed legislation before the House Transportation Standing Committee. He characterized it as both sad and good. 2:23:12 PM CO-CHAIR WOOL opened public testimony on HB 88. 2:23:34 PM CAPTAIN RONALD WALL, Commander, Detachment D, Alaska State Troopers, Department of Public Safety (DPS), stated that the late Trooper Rich had had a great impact on the organization. He said Trooper Rich worked on the control unit and rural unit, and he had planned to transfer to Southeast, Alaska. Captain Wall called the quality of work done by Trooper Rich outstanding, and he said he brought joy and happiness into every contact. He characterized Trooper Rich as someone who had been "a joy to be around" and "a terrific employee." Captain Wall stated that the proposed bridge would honor him. 2:25:18 PM CO-CHAIR WOOL noted that the widows of the slain troopers had worked with the legislature in the past year to increase death benefits for the families of slain troopers. 2:25:43 PM CO-CHAIR WOOL closed public testimony on HB 88. 2:25:50 PM CO-CHAIR STUTES moved to report HB 88 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying zero fiscal note. There being no objection, HB 88 was reported out of the House Transportation Standing Committee.