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          SENATE THIRD READING


          SCR  
          17 (Block)


          As Introduced  February 4, 2015


          Majority vote 


          SENATE VOTE:  35-0


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          |Committee       |Votes |Ayes                |Noes                |
          |----------------+------+--------------------+--------------------|
          |Rules           |11-0  |Gordon, Chang,      |                    |
          |                |      |Burke, Campos,      |                    |
          |                |      |Cooley, Dodd,       |                    |
          |                |      |Jones, Mayes,       |                    |
          |                |      |Rodriguez, Waldron, |                    |
          |                |      |Wood                |                    |
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          SUMMARY:  Commemorates March 3, 2015, as the 100th anniversary  
          of the United States Navy Reserve.  Specifically, this  
          resolution makes the following legislative findings: 


          1)The Naval Appropriations Act dated March 3, 1915, established  
            a United States Naval Reserve to "consist of citizens of the  
            United States who have been or may be entitled to be honorably  
            discharged from the Navy after not less than one four-year  
            term of enlistment or after a term of enlistment during  
            minority."

          2)Men and women of the United States Navy Reserve have trained  
            and served alongside their active duty counterparts in  
            California since World War I.








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          3)In 1926, the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps was first  
            established, entrusted to only six American universities  
            including the University of California.  

          4)Tens of thousands of sailors in the Navy's Reserve, along with  
            their families, are presently living and serving in  
            California; and, for 100 years, California has demonstrated  
            its commitment to the Navy Reserve, and its sailors and  
            families, by being home to the following:

             a)   Military Ocean Terminal Concord.

             b)   Naval Air Facility El Centro.

             c)   Naval Air Station Lemoore.

             d)   Naval Air Station North Island.

             e)   Naval Air Station Point Mugu.

             f)   Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake.

             g)   Naval Auxiliary Landing Field San Clemente Island.

             h)   Naval Base Coronado.

             i)   Naval Base Point Loma.
             j)   Naval Base Ventura County.

             aa)  Naval Construction Battalion Center Port Hueneme.

             bb)  Naval Outlying Landing Field Imperial Beach.

             cc)  Naval Postgraduate School Monterey.

             dd)  Naval Station San Diego.

             ee)  Naval Submarine Base San Diego.

             ff)  Naval Surface Warfare Center, Corona.

             gg)  Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach.








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             hh)  Navy Region Southwest.
          


          FISCAL EFFECT:  None













































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          Analysis Prepared by:         Nicole Willis / RLS. / (916)  
          319-2800          FN: 0000039