BILL NUMBER: ACR 107	AMENDED
	BILL TEXT

	AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY  MARCH 11, 2010

INTRODUCED BY   Assembly Member Torres
    (   Coauthors:   Assembly Members 
 Adams,   Ammiano,   Anderson,  
Arambula,   Bass,   Beall,   Bill
Berryhill,   Tom Berryhill,   Blakeslee,  
Block,   Blumenfield,   Bradford,  
Brownley,   Buchanan,   Charles Calderon, 
 Carter,   Chesbro,   Cook,   Coto,
  Davis,   De La Torre,   De Leon, 
 DeVore,   Emmerson,   Eng,   Feuer,
  Fletcher,   Fong,   Fuentes,  
Fuller,   Furutani,   Gaines,   Galgiani,
  Garrick,   Gilmore,   Hagman,  
Hayashi,   Hernandez,   Hill,   Huber,
  Huffman,   Jeffries,   Jones,  
Lieu,   Logue,   Bonnie Lowenthal,   Ma,
  Mendoza,   Miller,   Monning,  
Nava,   Nestande,   Nielsen,   John A.
Perez,   V. Manuel Perez,   Portantino,  
Ruskin,   Salas,   Saldana,   Silva, 
 Skinner,   Smyth,   Solorio,   Audra
Strickland,   Swanson,   Torlakson,  
Torrico,   Tran,   and Yamada   ) 

                        JANUARY 25, 2010

   Relative to California Public Safety Telecommunicators Week.


	LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST


   ACR 107, as amended, Torres. California Public Safety
Telecommunicators Week.
   This measure memorializes the week beginning April 11, 2010, as
California Public Safety Telecommunicators Week.
   Fiscal committee: no.



   WHEREAS, Over one-half million dedicated men and women are engaged
in the operation of emergency response systems for federal, state,
and local governmental entities throughout the United States; and
   WHEREAS, An estimated 55,000 dedicated men and women are engaged
in answering 911 calls and operating the emergency response systems
in California; and
   WHEREAS, These individuals are responsible for responding to the
telephone calls of the general public for police, fire, and emergency
medical assistance, and for dispatching this critical assistance
necessary to help save the lives and property of our citizens; and
   WHEREAS, Emergency calls include not only police, fire, and
emergency medical service calls, but those of governmental
communications related to forestry and conservation operations,
highway safety and maintenance activities, and all of the other
operations which an effective governmental agency must conduct; and
   WHEREAS, Public safety telecommunicators are the first point of
contact for most interactions between members of the public and the
public safety systems that keep Californians safe, and the public
expects and receives extraordinarily dedicated service from these
individuals; and
   WHEREAS, America's public safety telecommunicators serve the
public in countless ways each day, often without recognition by the
beneficiaries of their services; and
   WHEREAS, Congress has designated the week of April 11 to April 17,
2010, as National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week; now,
therefore, be it
   Resolved by the Assembly of the State of California, the Senate
thereof concurring, That the week beginning April 11, 2010, is
designated as California Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, and
the Governor is requested to issue a proclamation calling on the
people of the State of California to observe the week with
appropriate ceremonies and activities; and be it further
   Resolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit copies of
this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.