SJR 12 CONSTRUCTION OF ALASKA HIGHWAY  Number 425 CHAIRMAN WARD introduced SJR 12 as the next order of business before the committee. SENATOR RANDY PHILLIPS thanked the committee for SJR 12 which requests $94 million for the completion of the reconstruction/repavement to the Shakwak project. Senator Phillips pointed out that the Shakwak project is highlighted in the blue on the map in the committee packet. JOHN CORMIE , Deputy Minister for Community and Transportation Services with the Yukon Government, referred the committee to the 1977 agreement signed by Canada and the U.S. which resulted in the Shakwak agreement. That agreement provided for the reconstruction of the Haines Road from Haines, Alaska to Haines Junction, Yukon and the Alaska Highway from Haines Junction north to the border near Beaver Creek. The provision of that agreement was that the right-of-way and the materials for construction would be provided by the federal government of Canada while the construction funds would come from the U.S. Over the past 20 years, much of the work has been done; however, the center portion has not been completed. Mr. Cormie said that the U.S. government would be encouraged to provide the funding for the completion if the project is to be continued. There are safety benefits with this construction project. Mr. Cormie noted that tourists are the main source of traffic and Alaska and the Yukon jointly market tourism. Therefore, any improvement to that highway would be an asset to the Yukon as well as Alaska. Mr. Cormie also mentioned that Alaska does utilize this highway for commercial traffic as well. CHAIRMAN WARD asked how many bridges were part of this section. ROBIN WALSH , Director of Transportation Engineering, said that there are five major bridges in this section. The White River bridge is under construction and will be completed next year. The remaining four bridges are a future phase of the project. The main intent is to get the road surface reconstructed to a modern standard. SENATOR RANDY PHILLIPS commented that the intent is to pass SJR 12 before the annual legislative exchange. CHAIRMAN WARD thanked everyone for their testimony and announced that SJR 12 would be held until the next committee meeting when it would be forward to the next committee of referral.