SENATOR LEMAN introduced HB 98 (BLACK VETS' RECOGNITION BRIDGE,ALASKA HWY) as the next order of business. ELIZABETH ROBERTS, staff to Representative Bettye Davis, said the legislation is a bill that recognizes the eight months of labor that the black veterans put in on the Alcan Highway. She said every bit of the Alcan Highway, in Alaska, was built by the black veterans. They spent eight months in hideous conditions, and they finished the road in record time. HB 98 will name the bride over the Gerstle River the Black Veterans Recognition Bridge. REPRESENTATIVE BETTYE DAVIS, prime sponsor of HB 98, urged the committee's favorable consideration and passage of HB 98. She also noted the Department of Transportation & Public Facilities' strong support for the legislation. SENATOR MILLER moved that HB 98 be passed out of committee with individual recommendations. Hearing no objection, it was so ordered.