BILL ANALYSIS �
AJR 31
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( Without Reference to File )
ASSEMBLY THIRD READING
AJR 31 (Perea, et al.)
As Introduced March 12, 2012
Majority vote
RULES 9-0
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|Ayes:|Skinner, Silva, Alejo, | | |
| |Carter, Donnelly, Hagman, | | |
| |Hueso, Knight, Williams | | |
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SUMMARY : Requests Congress and the Department of Defense to
remain committed to maintaining the 144th Fighter Wing and the
Aerospace Control Alert mission in California in order to
prevent any negative impacts to Southwest air defense
operations, the California economy, and the ability of first
responders to protect the residents of this state.
Specifically, this resolution makes the following legislative
findings:
1)The primary mission of the California Air National Guard 144th
Fighter Wing located in Fresno is to provide air superiority
worldwide in support of joint operations and Aerospace Control
Alert for the Southwest United States; and, there is
consideration within the Department of Defense of eliminating
the 144th Fighter Wing and backfilling its air defense mission
using aircraft, personnel, and equipment from other states.
2)The California Air National Guard has the second busiest
Aerospace Control Alert mission in the United States and
requires the maintenance of aircraft to be ready and on alert
at Fresno and March Air Reserve Base at Riverside; and, the
closure of the 144th Fighter Wing would have a devastating
impact on the economies of Fresno and Riverside, which already
suffer from unemployment rates that are well above the
national rate.
3)The proposal to divest the 144th Fighter Wing is costly,
places the Southwest air defense mission at risk, and
eliminates the ground capabilities available to support first
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responders throughout the state and FEMA Region IX.
FISCAL EFFECT : None
Analysis Prepared by : Anna McCabe / RLS. / (916) 319-2800
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