BILL ANALYSIS Ó
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ASSEMBLY THIRD READING
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74 (Bigelow)
As Introduced May 18, 2015
Majority vote
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|Committee |Votes |Ayes |Noes |
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|----------------+------+--------------------+----------------------|
|Rules |11-0 |Gordon, Chang, | |
| | |Burke, Campos, | |
| | |Cooley, Dodd, | |
| | |Jones, Mayes, | |
| | |Rodriguez, Waldron, | |
| | |Wood | |
| | | | |
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SUMMARY: Designates June 2015 as California Fairground
Appreciation Month and commends the directors, volunteers, staff,
local agencies, and nonprofits, as well as the Californians who
support and attend fairground events. Specifically, this
resolution makes the following legislative findings:
1)California's 76 fairgrounds represent an important public asset,
providing public recreation, education, and community unity to
over 20 million Californians every year.
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2)California's fairgrounds provide vital emergency services as
fire camps, disaster relief centers, training, and staging areas
as well as serving as year-round centers for economic activities
generating millions of dollars in tax and employment income for
the state and local governments.
3)California's fairgrounds promote both the Golden State's proud
agricultural history and the education of future generations
about the connection between food and farming and promote water
conservation and the importance of water to California farms and
cities.
4)California's fairgrounds are gathering places for the state's
diverse ethnic populations, veterans groups, and other
organizations.
FISCAL EFFECT: None
Analysis Prepared by:
Nicole Willis / RLS. / (916) 319-2800 FN: 0000519
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Ó
ACR 74
Page 1
ASSEMBLY THIRD READING
ACR
74 (Bigelow)
As Introduced May 18, 2015
Majority vote
-------------------------------------------------------------------
|Committee |Votes |Ayes |Noes |
| | | | |
| | | | |
|----------------+------+--------------------+----------------------|
|Rules |11-0 |Gordon, Chang, | |
| | |Burke, Campos, | |
| | |Cooley, Dodd, | |
| | |Jones, Mayes, | |
| | |Rodriguez, Waldron, | |
| | |Wood | |
| | | | |
| | | | |
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SUMMARY: Designates June 2015 as California Fairground
Appreciation Month and commends the directors, volunteers, staff,
local agencies, and nonprofits, as well as the Californians who
support and attend fairground events. Specifically, this
resolution makes the following legislative findings:
1)California's 76 fairgrounds represent an important public asset,
providing public recreation, education, and community unity to
over 20 million Californians every year.
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2)California's fairgrounds provide vital emergency services as
fire camps, disaster relief centers, training, and staging areas
as well as serving as year-round centers for economic activities
generating millions of dollars in tax and employment income for
the state and local governments.
3)California's fairgrounds promote both the Golden State's proud
agricultural history and the education of future generations
about the connection between food and farming and promote water
conservation and the importance of water to California farms and
cities.
4)California's fairgrounds are gathering places for the state's
diverse ethnic populations, veterans groups, and other
organizations.
FISCAL EFFECT: None
Analysis Prepared by:
Nicole Willis / RLS. / (916) 319-2800 FN: 0000519
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