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          Date of Hearing:   June 16, 2010

                           ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION
                                Julia Brownley, Chair
             SB 944 (Runner and Strickland) - As Amended:  June 10, 2010

           SENATE VOTE  :   34-0
           
          SUBJECT  :   Ronald Reagan Day

           SUMMARY  :   Designates February 6 of each year as Ronald Reagan  
          Day, a day of special significance.  Specifically,  this bill  :   

          1)Makes legislative findings and declarations regarding the  
            life, career, contributions and death of Ronald Reagan,  
            including his accomplishments as both Governor of California  
            and President of the United States.

          2)Adds February 6 of each year as Ronald Reagan Day to the list  
            of days having special significance.

          3)Encourages all public schools and educational institutions to  
            observe this day and conduct exercises remembering the life of  
            Ronald Reagan, recognizing his accomplishments, and  
            familiarizing pupils with the contributions he made to this  
            state.

          4)Requires the Governor to annually proclaim February 6 as  
            Ronald Reagan Day.

           EXISTING LAW  :

          1)Requires public schools to close on or for a number of  
            holidays, including, January 1, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.  
            Day, Lincoln Day, Washington Day, Memorial Day, July 4, Labor  
            Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, December 25, all days  
            appointed by the Governor or the President for a public fast,  
            thanksgiving or holiday, and any other day designated as a  
            holiday by the governing board of the school district.

          2)Requires, for some specified holidays for which schools are  
            required to close, that schools conduct exercises or  
            instruction that focus students on the purpose of that  
            holiday.









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          3)Authorizes public schools to close on or for a number of other  
            holidays, if the governing board pursuant to an agreement  
            under collective bargaining agrees; these include Cesar Chavez  
            Day and Native American Day.  Also authorizes public schools  
            to conduct exercises or instruction that focus students on the  
            purpose of these holidays.

          4)Requires public schools to remain open, and celebrate specific  
            holidays with appropriate commemorative exercises, including  
            the anniversary of the adoption of the Constitution of the  
            United States, the birthday of Luther Burbank, Susan B.  
            Anthony Day, and the anniversary of the death of Crispus  
            Attucks (Black American Day).

          5)Designates a number of days as days having special  
            significance, when public schools are encouraged to observe  
            and conduct suitable commemorative exercises, as specified.   
            These days include the Day of the Teacher, John Muir Day,  
            California Poppy Day, Harvey Milk Day, and Welcome Home  
            Vietnam Veterans Day.

           FISCAL EFFECT :   This bill is keyed non-fiscal.

           COMMENTS  :   According to the author, "February 6th, 2010 was the  
          99th anniversary of the birth of Ronald Wilson Reagan."  The  
          author also states that, "This bill would formally encourage the  
          celebration of the life and legacy of President Reagan  
          throughout California's schools each February 6, with the first  
          Ronald Reagan Day on his 100th birthday in 2011."

          Ronald Wilson Reagan (February 6, 1911 - June 5, 2004) was the  
          40th President of the United States (1981-1989) and the 33rd  
          Governor of California (1967-1975).  Reagan was born in Tampico,  
          Illinois, attended nearby Eureka College, worked as a sports  
          announcer in radio, and moved to Los Angeles in the late 1930's  
          to begin a career as an actor; he appeared first in films and  
          later television, eventually appearing in 52 movie productions.   
          Reagan also served twice as the president of the Screen Actors  
          Guild (1947-52, 1959-60).  Originally a member of the Democratic  
          Party, he switched to the Republican Party in 1962.  He was  
          elected Governor of California in 1966 and served two terms.  As  
          Governor of California he sought to impose tax cuts of 10 per  
          cent across the board, found that budgets could be cut only  
          slowly, and went on to preside over expanding state budgets and  
          some of largest tax increases in California history.  He also  








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          supported increased spending on higher education, and worked to  
          implement a return to the use of the death penalty.  He was  
          defeated in a run for the Republican presidential nomination in  
          1968 as well as 1976, but won both the nomination and the  
          presidency in 1980.

          His presidential administration adopted policies based on  
          supply-side economics, including large tax cuts, reductions in  
          funding for social services and cuts to education, in an effort  
          to promote rapid economic growth and reduce the federal deficit.  
           These proposals, when implemented, succeeded in lowering  
          inflation but led to a dramatic increase in the national debt by  
          1986; this effect is estimated by economists to have been  
          somewhere between a doubling and a quadrupling of the national  
          debt.  He also began a large peacetime military buildup,  
          including the proposed construction of the Strategic Defense  
          Initiative; concluded a treaty with the Soviet Union to restrict  
          intermediate-range nuclear weapons; conducted a proxy war  
          against Nicaragua by supporting the counterrevolutionary  
          Contras; and invaded the Caribbean island nation of Grenada in  
          order to prevent Soviet influence.  His tough stance toward the  
          Soviet Union and communism, along with his increasing  
          expenditures on the military, is generally credited with  
          contributing to the demise of Soviet communism and to the end of  
          the Cold War.

          In 1994, the former president disclosed that he had been  
          diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease earlier in the year; he died  
          ten years later at the age of 93.  Many public polls rank Reagan  
          high among former U.S. presidents in terms of approval rating,  
          and most surveys of presidential scholars rank him in the first  
          or second quartile in terms of presidential success.

          This bill requires the Governor to proclaim February 6 as Ronald  
          Reagan Day, and designates February 6 as a day having special  
          significance.  This bill does not result in additional average  
          daily attendance or funding for a school district, nor does it  
          result in an additional holiday or day of school closure.  The  
          designation of a day of special significance simply triggers  
          statutory encouragement for public schools to observe the day  
          and to conduct commemorative exercises suitable to the day, as  
          specified in law; however, the decision as to whether to observe  
          any day of special significance or to conduct suitable  
          commemorative exercises is left to the local district.  If this  
          day is observed, then suitable exercises would recognize Ronald  








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          Reagan's life and accomplishments, as well as the contributions  
          that he made to this state and country.

          Committee amendments: In recent years, multiple bills have been  
          introduced proposing to establish a specified date as a day of  
          special significance under the law.  For example, in 2009 two  
          bills were introduced and ultimately chaptered, and in the  
          current year four bills are pending in the Legislature.  Due to  
          the structure of the Education Code section within which the day  
          of special significance provisions currently exist, multiple  
          bills introduced in a single legislative year creates technical  
          conflicts which are difficult, and sometimes contentious, to  
          resolve.  Committee staff recommends that this bill be amended  
          in the same manner as two bills heard earlier this year by this  
          Committee, in order to restructure these provisions of the  
          Education Code so as to avoid these technical conflicts both  
          this year and in the future.  At the same time this  
          restructuring will clean up previous approaches used to avoid  
          the technical conflict.  These amendments will not have an  
          effect on the content (or the intent) of this bill or of  
          existing provisions of code, but will simply restructure these  
          provisions to avoid technical conflicts.

          Related legislation: AB 1775 (Furutani), pending in the Senate  
          Education Committee, designates April 19 of each year as Fred  
          Korematsu Day of Civil Liberties and the Constitution, a day of  
          special significance.  AB 2412 (Tran), pending in the Senate  
          Education Committee, is substantially similar to this bill.  SB  
          1256 (Hancock), pending in this Committee, designates January 23  
          of each year as Ed Roberts Day, a day of special significance.

          Previous legislation: SB 572 (Leno), Chapter 626, Statutes of  
          2009, designates May 22 of each year as Harvey Milk Day, a day  
          of special significance.  AB 717 (Cook), Chapter 158, Statutes  
          of 2009, designates March 30 of each year as Welcome Home  
          Vietnam Veterans Day, a day of special significance.  AB 2567  
          (Leno), vetoed in 2008, was substantially similar to SB 572.  SB  
          2410 (Rogers), Chapter 364, Statutes of 1990, establishes much  
          of the list of days having special significance, when public  
          schools are encouraged to observe and conduct suitable  
          commemorative exercises, as specified.

           REGISTERED SUPPORT / OPPOSITION  :

           Support 








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          California Federation of Republican Women
          Kern High School District
          Lake Arrowhead Communities Republican Women, Federated
          Lodi Republican Women Federated
          Peninsula Republican Women, Federated
          Rancho Bernardo Republican Women Federated
          Redding Republican Women Federated
          Numerous individuals
           
            Opposition 
           
          None on file

           Analysis Prepared by  :    Gerald Shelton / ED. / (916) 319-2087