BILL NUMBER: ACR 43 ENROLLED
BILL TEXT
ADOPTED IN SENATE MAY 16, 2013
ADOPTED IN ASSEMBLY MAY 9, 2013
AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY MAY 9, 2013
AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY MAY 2, 2013
INTRODUCED BY Assembly Member Cooley
(Coauthors: Assembly Members Achadjian, Alejo, Allen, Ammiano,
Atkins, Bigelow, Bloom, Blumenfield, Bocanegra, Bonilla, Bonta,
Bradford, Brown, Buchanan, Ian Calderon, Campos, Chau, Chávez,
Chesbro, Conway, Dahle, Daly, Dickinson, Donnelly, Eggman, Fong, Fox,
Frazier, Beth Gaines, Garcia, Gatto, Gomez, Gordon, Gorell, Grove,
Hagman, Hall, Harkey, Roger Hernández, Jones, Jones-Sawyer, Levine,
Linder, Maienschein, Mansoor, Medina, Melendez, Mitchell, Morrell,
Mullin, Muratsuchi, Nazarian, Nestande, Olsen, Pan, Patterson, Perea,
John A. Pérez, V. Manuel Pérez, Quirk, Quirk-Silva, Rendon, Salas,
Skinner, Stone, Ting, Torres, Wagner, Weber, Wieckowski, Wilk,
Williams, and Yamada)
APRIL 4, 2013
Relative to State Capitol History Month.
LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST
ACR 43, Cooley. State Capitol History Month.
This measure would proclaim May 2013 as State Capitol History
Month, in order to raise awareness of the importance of the State
Capitol.
WHEREAS, The State Capitol is visited by over one million tourists
each year, approximately 700,000 of which are children; and
WHEREAS, After fires that destroyed the first State Capitol
building, political issues involved with the building of the second,
and numerous changes to the location of the Capitol city, the State
Capitol was built in Sacramento; and
WHEREAS, The California Gold Rush began with the discovery of
significant gold deposits near Sacramento in 1848, which greatly
increased Sacramento's population; and
WHEREAS, People from many different cultures came to California in
search of fortune and many of those people went through Sacramento;
and
WHEREAS, Sacramento was a major distribution center, which is why
it was the starting point of the First Transcontinental Railroad; and
WHEREAS, With the gold miners came many businesses and
entrepreneurs that gave Sacramento an economic base and more to offer
than other cities; and
WHEREAS, Sacramento was more safe because it was not near the
ocean and yet it also had access to rivers so the city could engage
in the economy both on land and at sea; and
WHEREAS, It took 14 years to complete the building of the State
Capitol in Sacramento; and
WHEREAS, People of diverse cultures from all over the world that
had settled in Sacramento were involved in the building of the State
Capitol; and
WHEREAS, The State Capitol was declared unsafe in 1972, but the
Assembly and the Senate refused to move to a new building because the
State Capitol had been their home for over 100 years; and
WHEREAS, The restoration project of the State Capitol was the most
extensive effort of its kind in the Western Hemisphere; and
WHEREAS, The original State Capitol cornerstone was laid on May
15, 1861, and during the restoration the cornerstone was relaid on
May 18, 1978; and
WHEREAS, The State Capitol evokes a spirit of pride and confidence
in California; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Assembly of the State of California, the Senate
thereof concurring, That the Legislature recognizes May 2013 as State
Capitol History Month, in order to raise awareness of the importance
of the State Capitol; and be it further
Resolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit copies of
this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.