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                                UNFINISHED BUSINESS 


          Bill No:  SB 1138
          Author:   Hueso (D) 
          Amended:  6/22/16  
          Vote:     21 

           SENATE GOVERNMENTAL ORG. COMMITTEE:  11-0, 4/12/16
           AYES:  Hall, Berryhill, Block, Gaines, Galgiani, Glazer,  
            Hernandez, Hueso, Lara, McGuire, Vidak
           NO VOTE RECORDED:  Hill, Runner

           SENATE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE: Senate Rule 28.8

           SENATE FLOOR:  38-0, 5/12/16
           AYES:  Allen, Anderson, Bates, Beall, Berryhill, Block,  
            Cannella, De León, Fuller, Gaines, Galgiani, Glazer, Hall,  
            Hancock, Hernandez, Hertzberg, Hill, Hueso, Huff, Jackson,  
            Lara, Leno, Leyva, McGuire, Mendoza, Mitchell, Monning,  
            Moorlach, Morrell, Nguyen, Nielsen, Pan, Pavley, Roth, Stone,  
            Vidak, Wieckowski, Wolk
           NO VOTE RECORDED:  Liu, Runner

           ASSEMBLY FLOOR:  77-0, 8/4/16 (Consent) - See last page for  
            vote
           
           SUBJECT:   Space Day


          SOURCE:    San Diego Air & Space Museum


          DIGEST:    This bill requires the Governor to proclaim the first  
          Friday in May of each year to be Space Day. 


          Assembly Amendments require the Governor to direct the  








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          Department of General Services (DGS) to turn off the  
          nonessential lights on the State Capitol Building between 9:00  
          p.m. and 10:00 p.m. on Space Day as a symbolic act designed to  
          encourage all California citizens, businesses, and other  
          entities to voluntarily dim or turn off their lights on Space  
          Day.


          ANALYSIS:  Existing law requires the Governor to Proclaim the  
          following days each year as follows:
            
           September 28 as "Cabrillo Day."
           January 15 as "Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Day." 
           March 7 as "Arbor Day."
           February 19 as "A Day of Remembrance: Japanese American  
            Evacuation." 
           Fourth Friday in September as "Native American Day."
           First Sunday in October as "Stepparents Day."
           April 21 as "John Muir Day."
           March 30 as "Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day."
           December 7 as "Pearl Harbor Day."
           March 31 as "Cesar Chavez Day."
           Month of February as "Black History Month." 
           Third Saturday in June as "Juneteenth National Freedom Day: A  
            Day of Observance."
           April 24 as "California Day of Remembrance of the Armenian  
            Genocide."
           May 22 as "Harvey Milk Day."
           January 30 as "Fred Korematsu Day of Civil Liberties and the  
            Constitution."
           February 6 as "Ronald Reagan Day."
           January 23 as "Ed Roberts Day."
           October 25 as "Larry Itliong Day."

          This bill:

          1)Requires the Governor to proclaim the first Friday in May of  
            each year to be Space Day. 

          2)Requires the Governor to encourage public schools and  
            educational institutions to conduct suitable commemorative  
            exercises on that date. 








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          3)Specifies Space Day to promote space observation and  
            appreciation, promote California's aerospace industry, and  
            encourage students to pursue careers in science, technology,  
            engineering, and mathematics.

          4)Requires the Governor to encourage every resident, business,  
            and public entity to dim or turn off their lights between 9  
            p.m. and 10 p.m. on Space Day.

          5)Requires the Governor to direct DGS to turn off the  
            nonessential lights on the State Capitol Building between 9:00  
            p.m. and 10:00 p.m. on Space Day as a symbolic act designed to  
            encourage all California citizens, businesses, and other  
            entities to voluntarily dim or turn off their lights on Space  
            Day. 

          Background

          Purpose of the bill.  According to the author, "today in urban  
          regions of California light pollution, a term which is used to  
          describe the adverse effects of artificial light, has greatly  
          inhibited observation of the night sky.  Researchers have noted  
          that increased urban sky glow is responsible for making the  
          Milky Way nearly impossible to view for many of California's  
          urban regions.  Unfortunately, many Californians must now travel  
          far from their home, away from the glow of artificial light  
          sources, to view the majestic night sky."

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


          According to the Assembly Appropriations Committee, no  
          additional state costs. 


          SUPPORT:   (Verified8/4/16)


          San Diego Air & Space Museum (source)
          International Dark-Sky Association








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          SpaceX


          OPPOSITION:   (Verified8/4/16)


          None received

          ARGUMENTS IN SUPPORT:  According to the San Diego Air & Space  
          Museum, "space day is designed to promote space observations and  
          appreciation among California's citizens, promote California's  
          global aerospace industry, and to encourage students to pursue  
          careers in science, technology, engineering and math. 



          Prepared by:Felipe Lopez / G.O. / (916) 651-1530
          8/8/16 9:47:36


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