[Filed with Secretary of State July 21, 2015.]
ACR 82, Williams. California-Grown Flower Month.
This measure would proclaim June 2015 as California-Grown Flower Month to recognize and honor the men and women of the California-grown flower industry for their dedication and productivity.
WHEREAS, California’s flower industry dates back to the late 1870s, when Theodosia B. Shepherd was inspired to sell calla lilies grown in her garden; and
WHEREAS, The industry of selling grown flowers began to flourish and by the turn of the century most towns had at least one florist; and
WHEREAS, In 1890, the Domoto family established California’s first commercial flower farm in Oakland; and
WHEREAS, To this day, California still has a year-round climate that is perfect for growing hundreds of varieties of flowers; and
WHEREAS, California flowers are grown over 701 million square feet spanning the distance from the City of San Diego, through the Inland Empire to the coastal City of Carpinteria, and up to the Oregon border; and
WHEREAS, Santa Barbara County represents the most valuable flower production region in the state and San Diego County represents the most flower farms by number; and
WHEREAS, California flower farmers account for approximately 80 percent of all domestically grown flowers in the United States; and
WHEREAS, Approximately 50 percent of all California-grown flowers are distributed to wholesale and retail customers outside of the state; and
WHEREAS, The economic activity of California flower farmers, wholesalers, and retail florists creates nearly 145,665 jobs in the state; and
WHEREAS, The total economic impact of business activity created by California-grown flower farmers’, wholesalers’, and retail florists’ expenditures in the state is more than $12.2 billion; and
WHEREAS, The amount of money generated by the California-grown flower industry for additional jobs in the state is more than $12.5 million per day; and
WHEREAS, The economic activities of California-grown flower farmers, wholesalers, and retail florists generate nearly $1.1 billion in additional taxes; and
WHEREAS, It is appropriate for all Californians to recognize our California-grown flower farmers, wholesalers, retail florists, and others involved in providing such a bounty to our state and the nation; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Assembly of the State of California, the Senate thereof concurring, That the Legislature recognizes and honors the men and women of the California-grown flower industry for their dedication and productivity and hereby proclaims the month of June 2015 as California-Grown Flower Month; and be it further
Resolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.
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