SENATE BILL NO. 24 "An Act naming the bridge over Hammer Slough on Nordic Drive in Petersburg the Louis Miller Bridge." 9:05:24 AM WESTON EILER, STAFF, SENATOR BERT STEDMAN, SPONSOR, explained that SB 24 would honor Louis Miller, an Alaskan pioneer who contributed a great deal to the community of Petersburg. He pointed out that under current law (AS 35.40.015) the state may name public works through an act of the legislature. Since enactment, the authority has been exercised over forty times, including for the Terry Miller Legislative Office Building and the Robert B. Atwood Building. Mr. Eiler informed the committee that SB 24 would name a bridge over Hammer Slough in Petersburg after Mr. Miller, who came to Alaska during the Klondike Gold Rush in 1901. He worked as a carpenter and oversaw the construction of the Sons of Norway Hall. He operated a moorage and warehouse on the site of the present day bridge until his death in 1955. The City of Petersburg supports the bill. Co-Chair Stedman referred to the fiscal note of $4,000. Senator Olson asked if anyone was opposed to the bill. Mr. Eiler was not aware of anyone who was. Co-Chair Stedman added that the legislation was a result of a request from the Petersburg City Council. 9:09:06 AM Senator Huggins asked if the name had been vetted locally. Co-Chair Stedman responded that the city council had taken care of the process. Senator Thomas confirmed that the same statute was used to name the Robert B. Atwood Building. Co-Chair Stedman opened public testimony. AL DWYER, MAYOR, CITY OF PETERSBURG (testified via teleconference), told the committee that the Petersburg City Council unanimously passed the resolution. He spoke about Louis Miller and the site of the bridge. Mr. Miller's family was the second family to live south of the Slough. 9:11:09 AM Co-Chair Stedman noted the complex interrelationships on the islands. He related that his father had worked for Mr. Miller. The Sons of Norway Hall was built by Mr. Miller. Co-Chair Stedman closed public testimony. SB 24 was HEARD and HELD in Committee for further consideration.