BILL ANALYSIS                                                                                                                                                                                                    Ó




           ----------------------------------------------------------------- 
          |SENATE RULES COMMITTEE            |                       SB 1227|
          |Office of Senate Floor Analyses   |                              |
          |(916) 651-1520    Fax: (916)      |                              |
          |327-4478                          |                              |
           ----------------------------------------------------------------- 


                                UNFINISHED BUSINESS 


          Bill No:  SB 1227
          Author:   Lara (D) 
          Amended:  8/11/16  
          Vote:     21 

           SENATE NATURAL RES. & WATER COMMITTEE:  9-0, 3/29/16
           AYES:  Pavley, Stone, Allen, Hertzberg, Hueso, Jackson,  
            Monning, Vidak, Wolk

           SENATE VETERANS AFFAIRS COMMITTEE:  5-0, 4/12/16
           AYES:  Nielsen, Hueso, Allen, Nguyen, Roth

           SENATE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE:  7-0, 5/27/16
           AYES:  Lara, Bates, Beall, Hill, McGuire, Mendoza, Nielsen

           SENATE FLOOR:  39-0, 5/31/16
           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, Liu, McGuire, Mendoza, Mitchell, Monning,  
            Moorlach, Morrell, Nguyen, Nielsen, Pan, Pavley, Roth, Stone,  
            Vidak, Wieckowski, Wolk
           NO VOTE RECORDED:  Runner

           ASSEMBLY FLOOR:  79-0, 8/18/16 - See last page for vote

           SUBJECT:   California Conservation Corps


          SOURCE:    Author
          
          DIGEST:   This bill requires the California Conservation Corps  
          (corps) to collaborate with the Department of Veteran Affairs  
          (CalVet) and the Employment Development Department (EDD) to  
          assist any corpsmember who is a veteran in obtaining permanent  








                                                                    SB 1227  
                                                                    Page  2



          employment after participating in the corps.


          Assembly Amendments add legislative findings and specify how  
          CalVet and EDD shall collaborate with each other.


          ANALYSIS: 


          Existing law:


          1)Establishes the corps and requires the corps to implement and  
            administer the conservation corps program.


          2)Requires the corps, in conjunction with EDD, to place an  
            emphasis on developing and executing plans to assist  
            corpsmembers in obtaining employment following their  
            participation in the corps program.


          This bill requires the corps to collaborate, as specified, with  
          CalVet and EDD to assist any corpsmember who is a veteran in  
          obtaining permanent employment after participating in the corps,  
          and makes relevant legislative findings.


          Background


          The corps was created in 1976 and employs for one year young  
          adults between the ages of 18 - 25 (veterans up to the age of 29  
          may participate in some circumstances).  The corps offers both  
          residential and nonresidential programs throughout the state and  
          aims to, among other things, provide youth with educational and  
          training opportunities and increase their understanding and  
          appreciation of the environment.  Over 120,000 individuals have  
          participated in the program to date with roughly 3,000 new  
          corpsmembers joining each year.  









                                                                    SB 1227  
                                                                    Page  3




          According to a 2013 report by the California Research Bureau,  
          California has the largest veteran population at approximately  
          1.9 million of any state, and over half of the state's veterans  
          are over the age of 60.  While the statewide employment rates  
          for both female and male veterans of all ages is greater than  
          for non-veterans, young veterans have higher unemployment rates.  
           Male veterans between the ages of 18 - 24 have a 4% higher  
          unemployment rate than their civilian peers (20.4% vs. 16.4%),  
          and female veterans between the ages of 25 - 34 years of age  
          have a 3.3% higher unemployment rate (11.6% vs. 8.3%).


          CalVet estimates that 35,000 - 40,000 veterans will return to  
          California each year for the next few years as the military  
          downsizes following the reduction in troop deployments to Iraq  
          and Afghanistan.  In addition, according to the U.S. Equal  
          Opportunity Commission, 25 percent of recent veterans have  
          service-connected disabilities, compared to about 13 percent of  
          all veterans, which aggravates the veteran employment situation.


          EDD assists Californians, including veterans, with obtaining  
          employment through its Workforce Services Branch.  All veterans  
          receive priority for workforce services through U.S. Department  
          of Labor funding.  In addition, the Jobs for Veterans State  
          Grant also provides funding for specialized staff to assist  
          veterans in finding work and to conduct outreach to employers on  
          behalf of veterans.  


          There have been and are veterans-specific programs at the corps.  
           According to the corps, there are numerous corps crews composed  
          of veterans active today.  Two current active programs are in  
          fisheries and firefighting. For eligible veterans, participating  
          in corps programs is one method to return to the civilian  
          workforce.  According to 2011 - 2016 data from the corps, 554  
          veterans participated in corps programs for veterans of which  
          about 57% either found employment after completion (289) or  
          enrolled in school or returned to the military (28).










                                                                    SB 1227  
                                                                    Page  4



          Comments


          This bill mandates collaboration between the corps, CalVet and  
          EDD.  Existing law already requires the corps, in conjunction  
          with EDD, to place an emphasis on developing and executing plans  
          to assist corpsmembers in obtaining employment following their  
          participation in the corps.  EDD has existing expertise and  
          existing programs in place that emphasize veteran employment.   
          No metrics are included to monitor or assess the impact of this  
          required collaboration.


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

          According to the Assembly Appropriations Committee, there are no  
          significant costs to the corps, CalVet and EDD as all agencies  
          indicate the activities required by the bill are consistent with  
          existing efforts.




          SUPPORT:   (Verified8/18/16)


          American G.I. Forum of California
          AMVETS-Department of California
          California Association of County Veterans Service Officers
          California Association of Local Conservation Corps
          Conservation Corps of Long Beach
          Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles
          Hon. Val Lerch, former Vice Mayor, City of Long Beach
          Military Officers Association of America, California Council of  
          Chapters
          Paramount American Legion Post #134
          VFW-Department of California
          Vietnam Veterans of America-California State Council
          Three individuals










                                                                    SB 1227  
                                                                    Page  5



          OPPOSITION:   (Verified8/18/16)


          None received

          ARGUMENTS IN SUPPORT:  According to the author, "SB 1227, the  
          California VET (Veteran Employment & Training) Initiative would  
          require the [corps] to collaborate with the California  
          Department of Veterans Affairs in addition to the Employment  
          Development Department to better assist corpsmembers who are  
          veterans transition to employment after completion of the  
          [corps] program."

          The author continues that while transition services for  
          corpsmembers currently exist, existing law provides no specific  
          direction to the corps on employment assistance for veterans,  
          and he notes that veterans may face unique transition needs due  
          to the differences between civilian workplace culture and the  
          military or multiple combat deployments.  The author states that  
          CalVet's experience in helping veterans makes them best suited  
          to assist the existing efforts of the corps and EDD in finding  
          work placement for veterans.


          "These brave women and men fought for us, it's time that we  
          fight for them."

           ASSEMBLY FLOOR:  79-0, 8/18/16
           AYES: Achadjian, Alejo, Travis Allen, Arambula, Atkins, Baker,  
            Bigelow, Bloom, Bonilla, Bonta, Brough, Brown, Burke,  
            Calderon, Campos, Chang, Chau, Chávez, Chiu, Chu, Cooley,  
            Cooper, Dababneh, Dahle, Daly, Dodd, Eggman, Frazier, Beth  
            Gaines, Gallagher, Cristina Garcia, Eduardo Garcia, Gatto,  
            Gipson, Gomez, Gonzalez, Gordon, Gray, Grove, Hadley, Harper,  
            Holden, Irwin, Jones, Jones-Sawyer, Kim, Lackey, Levine,  
            Linder, Lopez, Low, Maienschein, Mathis, Mayes, McCarty,  
            Medina, Melendez, Mullin, Nazarian, Obernolte, O'Donnell,  
            Olsen, Patterson, Quirk, Ridley-Thomas, Rodriguez, Salas,  
            Santiago, Steinorth, Mark Stone, Thurmond, Ting, Wagner,  
            Waldron, Weber, Wilk, Williams, Wood, Rendon
           NO VOTE RECORDED: Roger Hernández









                                                                    SB 1227  
                                                                    Page  6



          Prepared by: Katharine Moore / N.R. & W. / (916) 651-4116
          8/30/16 14:37:40


                                   ****  END  ****