SENATE BILL NO. 95 "An Act naming the ferry terminal located at Auke Bay in Juneau the Frank Palmer Ferry Terminal." 9:05:10 AM Senator Egan introduced SB 95. He stated that Frank Palmer had worked for nearly five decades at the Auke Bay Ferry Terminal. Palmer, who died the year prior at the age of 69, had spent his life loading tractor trailers on the ferries of the Alaska Marine Highway System. A Juneau freight company had suggested that the terminal at Auke Bay be named after Mr. Palmer in memorium, and idea which was then echoed by several other freight companies. CHESTER CARSON, STAFF, SENATOR EGAN, informed the committee that Frank Palmer had grown up across the street from the Auke Bay Ferry Terminal, and that he had worked in and around the terminal for 47 years. He felt the renaming of the terminal to the Frank Palmer Ferry Terminal was fitting. Co-Chair Stedman queried the zero fiscal note attached to the bill. He understood that the Department of Transportation believed that funds for the project could be located internally. Senator Egan stated that local trucking companies and other freight services in Juneau had agreed to donate the sign to the terminal. Senator Olson asked if Frank Palmer was still alive. Senator Egan replied in the negative. Senator Olson asked if any other names had been put forward to rename the terminal. Senator Egan replied no. Senator Egan MOVED to report SB 95 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION it was so ordered. SB 95 was REPORTED out of committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with a new zero fiscal note by the Senate Finance Committee for the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities.