BILL NUMBER: SCR 70	AMENDED
	BILL TEXT

	AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY  APRIL 26, 2010

INTRODUCED BY   Senator Hancock
    (   Coauthors:   Senators   Pavley
  and DeSaulnier   ) 
    (   Coauthors:   Assembly Members 
 Block,   Carter,   Huffman,  
Jeffries,   Jones,   Lieu,   Monning,
  Portantino,   Salas,   Silva,  
Skinner,   and Solorio   ) 

                        FEBRUARY 9, 2010

   Relative to the 22nd Annual State Scientist Day.


	LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST


   SCR 70, as amended, Hancock. 22nd Annual State Scientist Day.
   This measure would declare May 19, 2010, as the 22nd Annual State
Scientist Day, as a tribute to the dedication and professionalism of
the state scientists who work on behalf of all Californians.
   Fiscal committee: no.



   WHEREAS, The State of California employs nearly 3,000 professional
scientists in over 30 state departments working in more than 230
scientific classifications; and
   WHEREAS, State scientists hold graduate degrees in virtually every
scientific discipline, including nematology, virology, seismology,
epidemiology, toxicology, and many others; and
   WHEREAS, State scientists are represented by the California
Association of Professional Scientists (CAPS), which is dedicated to
professionalism, independence, responsible advocacy, and ensuring
that state scientists receive  fair pay and benefits
  recognition  for their important work; and
   WHEREAS, The work of state scientists protects the public from
life-threatening diseases, safeguards our wildlife and abundant
natural resources, and protects our air and water from toxic waste
and pollution; and
   WHEREAS, State scientists are required to make critical decisions
every day based on rigorous scientific factfinding and these
decisions ultimately impact the lives and property of all
Californians; and 
   WHEREAS, The Governor wrote in October 2007 that "I value the
dedication and work of the State's scientists, and I am concerned
that salaries for this group may have fallen behind those of
comparable workers" and that he wants to ensure "that the State is
moving in the direction of achieving fair and equitable compensation
for the scientists"; and  
   WHEREAS, If California loses its scientific expertise, the state
will go unarmed in the battles against greenhouse gas emissions, air
pollution, and the overall protection of children's health, according
to a 2006 California Environmental Protection Agency report; and

   WHEREAS, State scientists perform important work in the areas of
infectious disease prevention, oil spill prevention and cleanup,
public health drinking water monitoring, the protection of
agricultural crops, brownfields mitigation, chemical and radiological
disaster response, and much more; and
   WHEREAS, State scientists host an annual State Scientist Day at
the State Capitol to increase public awareness and recognition of the
significant contributions made by scientists working in state
government while entertaining and educating over 2,000 elementary
school students with fun, hands-on science exhibits, including
digging for hidden artifacts, viewing live fish in a 1,500-gallon
tank, and playing Pollution Prevention "Wheel of Fortune" and Coastal
Creature "Jeopardy"; and
   WHEREAS, State Scientist Day has sparked an interest in science
for thousands of California school children, legislators, state
employees, and the public who attend the special event; now,
therefore, be it
   Resolved by the Senate of the State of California, the Assembly
thereof concurring, That May 19, 2010, shall be recognized as the
22nd Annual State Scientist Day, and that this day shall be a tribute
to the dedication and professionalism of the state scientists who
work on behalf of all Californians; and be it further
   Resolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of this
resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.