BILL ANALYSIS
ACR 133
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Date of Hearing: March 11, 2010
ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE ON RULES
Ted W. Lieu, Chair
ACR 133 (John A. Perez) - As Introduced: February 19, 2010
SUBJECT : Earth Hour.
SUMMARY : Endorses efforts to raise awareness of global climate
change and energy efficiency; declares the hour of 8:30 to 9:30
p.m. on the last Saturday in March to be "Earth Hour" throughout
the state; and, encourages city, county, and state employees,
and businesses to turn off nonessential lights in government
buildings, public schools, public landmarks, and other buildings
for that hour on March 27, 2010. Specifically, this resolution
makes the following legislative findings:
1)Earth Hour is both an international and local symbolic event
organized by the World Wildlife Fund to raise awareness about
climate change issues; and, the event was established to
encourage individuals, businesses, and governments to take
actions that reduce carbon emissions and the impact on the
environment in their daily lives and operations.
2)The state has long been a national and international leader on
energy conservation and environmental stewardship efforts,
including the areas of air quality protections, energy
efficiency requirements, renewable energy standards, natural
resource conservation, and greenhouse gas emission standards.
3)There is growing public support for action to stop global
warming, and turning off all nonessential lights in government
buildings and public landmarks will serve as an important
rallying point for the worldwide energy conservation event,
Earth Hour.
FISCAL EFFECT : None
REGISTERED SUPPORT / OPPOSITION :
Support
None on file.
Opposition
ACR 133
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None on file.
Analysis Prepared by : Anna McCabe / RLS. / (916) 319-2800