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                                    THIRD READING


          Bill No:  SCR 55
          Author:   Pan (D), et al.
          Introduced:5/5/15  
          Vote:     21  

           SUBJECT:   Centennial of the founding of Locke, California


          SOURCE:    Author


          DIGEST:  This resolution commemorates the centennial of the  
          founding of Locke, California, recognizes and honors Locke as  
          the last remaining Chinatown in North America, and urges all  
          Californians to learn about the important history of Locke and  
          its inhabitants.


          ANALYSIS:   This resolution makes the following legislative  
          findings:


          1)The year 2015 marks the centennial of the founding of Locke.   
            In 1915, Locke was found after the Chinese section of Walnut  
            Grove was destroyed by a fire and the Chinese inhabitants  
            decided that it was time to establish a town of their own.

          2)Levee construction originally brought the Chinese to the area,  
            but by the time Locke was built most of the jobs in the area  
            were in farming and this resulted in Locke having many  
            businesses that catered to the farm workers and residents of  
            the region.

          3)The inhabitants of Locke have made tremendous contributions to  
            farming methods that spearheaded California's leadership in  








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            agriculture.

          4)Locke is the only town in the United States built exclusively  
            by the Chinese for the Chinese, and is the last remaining  
            Chinatown in North America, as all other Chinatowns are  
            connected to, or lay adjacent to, an existing town or city.


          5)In 1970, Locke was added to the Registry of National Historic  
            Places by the Sacramento County Historical Society; and, in  
            1990, Locke, was named as a National Historic Landmark by the  
            United States Department of the Interior. 


          This resolution commemorates the centennial of the founding of  
          Locke, recognizes and honors Locke as the last remaining  
          Chinatown in North America, and urges all Californians to learn  
          about the important history of Locke and its inhabitants.


          FISCAL EFFECT:   Appropriation:    No          Fiscal  
          Com.:NoLocal:    No


          SUPPORT:   (Verified5/12/15)


          None received


          OPPOSITION:   (Verified5/12/15)


          None received







          Prepared by:Melissa Ward / SFA / (916) 651-1520








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