HB 115-NAMING WALTER J. HICKEL EXPRESSWAY  2:01:43 PM SENATOR KOOKESH announced that the next item before the committee would be HB 115, which would designate a portion of Minnesota Drive and O'Malley Road in Anchorage the Walter J. Hickel Expressway. YASMINE HABASH, staff, Representative Craig Johnson, sponsor of HB 115, presented the bill on behalf of the sponsor. She explained that CSHB 115(TRA) will concurrently name a 7.5 mile portion of Minnesota Drive and O'Malley Road the Walter J. Hickel Expressway. No establishments will have to change their addresses. She related that throughout Walter J. Hickel's career, he served as Alaska's governor twice, as U.S. Secretary of Interior under President Nixon, and advocated for the development of the State of Alaska and the Circumpolar Arctic Region. In his many elected and public roles, he successfully pushed to open Prudhoe Bay to oil development and oversaw permitting process for the Trans Alaska Pipeline. He concluded that naming the section of road after Mr. Hickel was fitting, as he was a great advocate for public roads and transportation. SENATOR EGAN said he was in favor of the bill; however, he suggested lowering the fiscal note. 2:04:24 PM KIRK WICKERSHAM, representing himself, testified in support of HB 115. He stated that it was appropriate that Governor Hickel be honored in a very visible public way because he was an advocate, creator, and student of public policy. He stressed Governor Hickel's role in "owner state". He highlighted Governor Hickel's many achievements. He hoped the new signs naming the highway the Hickel Expressway were larger than the current signs. 2:07:12 PM SENATOR KOOKESH closed public testimony. SENATOR MENARD moved to report CS for HB 115, version B, from committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note. There being no objection, CSHB 115(TRA) was reported from the Senate Transportation Standing Committee.