SB 13-KNIK ARM BRIDGE AND TOLL AUTHORITY  2:03:43 PM CHAIR EGAN announced that the final order of business would be SB 13. SENATOR CHARLIE HUGGINS, sponsor of SB 13, introduced the bill. He noted that the MatSu has over 50 percent of the highway safety corridors in the state that have safety problems due to congested traffic that starts at 4:00 a.m. when an avalanche of vehicles heads for Anchorage. The infrastructure in SB 13 provides an avenue to start impacting some of those highway safety corridors. He said that when tourists arrive that increases the traffic headed up to Denali through these highway safety corridors. He said if you live in Anchorage right now, big trucks haul things from the Port of Anchorage and with this infrastructure in place they will not have to drive through Anchorage. CHAIR EGAN opened public testimony. TOM BRICE, Lobbyist, Alaska District Council of Labors, testified in support of SB 13. 2:09:14 PM PAUL GROSSI, Lobbyist, Ironworkers Union, testified in support of SB 13. He said building the bridge would promote jobs and lead to more development. He related a story about how one their business manager who lives in Wasilla got caught in an eight- hour traffic jam. SENATOR DYSON said the eight-hour traffic jam was caused by a fugitive the police were chasing. He ran over a tack strap the Troopers put out and set his car on fire in one set of lanes; then got in a gun fight and went over in the other two lanes and died, so all four lanes - some 40,000 vehicles - were plugged for eight and a half hours. There was significant economic loss and a whole bunch of very human issues including a shortage of toilet paper. It shows in the exception how much having only one route out of town can be a real problem. It's one of the many reasons they support this project. 2:11:46 PM SENATOR FRENCH asked if the administration supported the bill. JODY SIMPSON, staff, Senator Charlie Huggins, said she didn't know if the administration supports the bill. SENATOR DYSON noted that the administration had been very enthusiastic about the whole process and was disappointed when funding didn't go through last year. MS. SIMPSON added that the governor's budget has a $10 million item in it for this project. SENATOR DYSON SENATOR moved to report SB 13 from committee to the next committee of referral with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note. There being no objection, the motion carried.