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          ASSEMBLY THIRD READING


          ACR  
          71 (Dodd)


          As Introduced  May 14, 2015


          Majority vote


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          |Committee       |Votes |Ayes                |Noes                  |
          |                |      |                    |                      |
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          |----------------+------+--------------------+----------------------|
          |Rules           |10-0  |Gordon, Chang,      |                      |
          |                |      |Campos, Cooley,     |                      |
          |                |      |Dodd, Jones, Mayes, |                      |
          |                |      |Rodriguez, Waldron, |                      |
          |                |      |Wood                |                      |
          |                |      |                    |                      |
          |                |      |                    |                      |
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          SUMMARY:  Proclaims the month of June 2015 and every year  
          thereafter as Elder and Vulnerable Adult Abuse Awareness Month.   
          Specifically, this resolution makes the following legislative  
          findings:


          1)Elder and vulnerable adult abuse is a serious and growing crisis  
            in California and not a day goes by without reports of horrific  
            cases of abuse or exploitation of elder or vulnerable adults.










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          2)Elder and vulnerable adult abuse may be physical, emotional,  
            sexual, or fiduciary and consists of crimes that recognize no  
            boundaries of economic, educational, or social status, gender,  
            race, culture, religion, or geographic location.


          3)The lack of statewide elder and vulnerable adult abuse data  
            prevents policymakers from measuring the extent of these crimes  
            and tragedies.


          4)The California Commission on Aging and the California Elder  
            Justice Coalition convened an elder justice summit in 2013  
            during which 140 experts and advocates identified shortcomings  
            in California's response to elder abuse and proposed promising  
            solutions, including an Elder Justice Blue Ribbon Panel to focus  
            on the problem.


          FISCAL EFFECT:  None




          Analysis Prepared by:                                               
          Nicole Willis / RLS. / (916) 319-2800  FN: 0000913