SB 102-TROOPER HECK MEMORIAL CORRIDOR SENATOR GEORGIANNA LINCOLN, sponsor of SB 102, and Holly Sherouse, legislative intern to Senator Lincoln, took the witness stand. SENATOR LINCOLN explained that SB 102 is a straightforward piece of legislation that she introduced after Laurie Heck, the widow of Trooper Bruce Heck, contacted her. Trooper Heck was a well respected, 15 year veteran of the Alaska State Troopers, who died on the Glenn Highway last year while in the line of duty. SB 102 concurrently names the portion of the Glenn Highway between milepost 128 and milepost 189 the "State Trooper Bruce A. Heck Memorial Corridor." HOLLY SHEROUSE informed committee members that Reverend Tom Thompson was unable to attend today's meeting however he asked her to submit a petition in support of SB 102 signed by 481 people from Slana, Paxton, Eureka, Mentasta, Tyco River and all residents along the named stretch of the Glenn Highway. The Greater Copper Valley Chamber of Commerce also submitted a letter in support of SB 102. As a resident of Tok and acquaintance of Trooper Heck, she believes SB 102 is a fitting bill to honor a person who died in the line of duty. CHAIRMAN WARD asked Senator Lincoln to convey to Mrs. Heck that the Senate State Affairs Committee members very much appreciate the sacrifice that her family has made on behalf of the State. SENATOR GREEN asked how the Glenn Highway will be concurrently designated. SENATOR LINCOLN stated the highway will have two signs along that section of the highway. SENATOR PHILLIPS asked if milepost 128 to milepost 189 of the highway is close to Nilchina. SENATOR GREEN replied Nilchina is at mile 135 and Glennallen is at mile 189. SENATOR ELTON thanked Senator Lincoln and Ms. Sherouse and moved SB 102 from committee. There being no objection, SB 102 moved to its next committee of referral.