HB 214-WALTER L. KUBLEY FERRY TERMINAL  1:04:20 PM CHAIR KOOKESH announced the consideration of HB 214 naming the Ketchikan ferry terminal 1:04:50 PM REPRESENTATIVE KYLE JOHANSEN, sponsor of HB 214, spoke to the following sponsor statement: Walter was integral in writing the legislation that created the Alaska Marine Highway System. As the 'Father of the Alaska Highway System,' he had fond memories of bringing his family on the maiden voyage of the M/V Malaspina. The ferry sailed from Seattle to Ketchikan in 1963 with Walter's cousin, Capt. Harold Paine, at the helm and Governor Egan in the wheelhouse. Walter dove into politics by serving on the Ketchikan City Council from 1957 to 1960. He would be elected twice to the Alaska House of Representatives, serving in the second and third Alaska Legislatures from 1961 through 1964. While in the legislature, Walter became known for his ability to deal with people on both sides on the political aisle in a fair and bipartisan manner. He often said 6 of his greatest years were spent lobbying with his son, Donnie. Together they fought for the same communities and issues that Walter had championed his entire life. Kubley's career endeavors made him a trusted confidant to U.S. Senators, Representatives, Governors and State Legislators. His friendship to the late Senator Ted Stevens was one of Walter's most cherished relationships and he was an honorable pallbearer at the Senator's funeral services. Even in retirement, Walter remained active in The Elks, Royal Order of the Moose, Veterans of Foreign Wars and The American Legion. He is remembered as a visionary, a great leader in the state and a dear friend to many. 1:07:13 PM SENATOR EGAN said he remembers the maiden voyage of the M/V Malaspina from Seattle to Alaska and he believes it's an honor to name the Ketchikan terminal after Wally Kubley. REPRESENTATIVE JOHANSEN said the House passed an in memoriam citation that will be presented to the family. A photo and citation that references then Governor Egan riding up in the wheelhouse with Mr. Kubley will also be placed inside the ferry terminal. This will welcome people coming to Alaska and invite them to enjoy the state as Wally enjoyed it. CHAIR KOOKESH closed public testimony and asked for a motion Senators Menard and Thomas joined the committee. 1:09:01 PM SENATOR EGAN moved to report HB 214 from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). CHAIR KOOKESH announced that without objection, HB 214 AM moved from the Senate Transportation Standing Committee.