SB 25-RICHARD DEWEY DUVALL FERRY TERMINAL  1:04:15 PM CHAIR KOOKESH announced the consideration of SB 25. WESTON EILER, Staff to Senator Bert Stedman, Alaska State Legislature, said SB 25 would honor Richard Dewey Duvall, who was a proponent of marine transportation in Southeast Alaska and a long-time resident of Petersburg. Under AS 35.40.015 the state may name public works through an act of the Legislature. This authority has been used about 40 times, including the Terry Miller Legislative Office building. This bill will name the south Mitkof Island ferry terminal after Mr. Duvall, who was an engineer who promoted improving transportation in southern Southeast Alaska. He was a founding board member of the Inter- Island Ferry Authority (IFA). He was instrumental in the construction of the terminal and served as its first ticket agent. The bill will recognize his contributions and dedication. Both IFA and the City of Petersburg support SB 25. 1:06:13 PM CHAIR KOOKESH said the south and north terminals of the system are not part of the Alaska Marine Highway. MR. EILER said the IFA is a small authority that operates two vessels. The terminal is south of Petersburg on Mitkof Island. The IFA has routes along the coast of Prince of Wales Island, Wrangell, and Petersburg. One vessel is now filling in for the state ferry Lituya [that went recently aground]. 1:07:07 PM AL DWYER, Mayor, Petersburg, Alaska said the previous speaker said everything he wanted to say. He added that the city passed a resolution in October, 2008, with the same comments. He thanked the committee and Senator Stedman. 1:08:12 PM CHAIR KOOKESH asked about the relationship the ferry terminal has with the state since the IFA owns its own ships. MR. EILER said the terminal itself was constructed largely with federal funds, but it is owned by the state and used by the IFA. SENATOR DAVIS moved to report SB 25 from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). There being no objection, the bill moved out of committee.