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          Date of Hearing:   August 30, 2012

                             ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE ON RULES
                                Nancy Skinner, Chair
                  SJR 16 (Vargas) - As Introduced:  February 9, 2012

           SENATE VOTE  :   36-4
           
          SUBJECT  :   Calexico West Port of Entry.

           SUMMARY  :   Urges the United States Congress to enact guiding 
          legislation to authorize public-private partnerships for 
          projects such as the proposed expansion of the Calexico West 
          Port Entry.  Specifically,  this resolution  makes the following 
          legislative findings:   

          1)The Calexico Border Station in Calexico, California, a 
            pedestrian and vehicle inspection facility constructed in 
            1974, is the third busiest non-commercial land port in the 
            United States.  Approximately 16,000 privately-owned vehicles 
            and 20,000 pedestrians enter the United States through the 
            Calexico facility daily. 

          2)Federal agencies have considered the need to modernize the 
            Calexico Port of Entry, having evaluated and planned to move 
            portions of the border entry process approximately three 
            blocks west and expand its operation for pedestrians, 
            automobiles, and to a lesser extent, some commercial vehicles. 


          3)Since 2005, millions of dollars have been spent planning 
            improvements, but due to fiscal constraints the project may be 
            delayed.

          4)The delay in construction creates national security issues, 
            and long wait times pose health problems for travelers exiting 
            and entering the United States.  The delay also exacerbates 
            environmental and economic inefficiencies that are estimated 
            to cost in excess of half a billion dollars per year. 

           FISCAL EFFECT  :   None

           COMMENTS  :   According to the author, discussions are currently 
          underway to formulate a proposal with private parties to 
          finance, construct, and lease the proposed expansion.  The 








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          author notes, however, that these proposals are contingent upon 
          Congress providing guiding legislation to implement the plan.  
          This resolution urges Congress to take action that would enable 
          this important port of entry to utilize private funding to 
          construct the proposed expansion.

           REGISTERED SUPPORT / OPPOSITION  :

           Support 
           
          Imperial County Board of Supervisors
           
            Opposition 
           
          None on file. 

           Analysis Prepared by  :    Mukhtar Ali / RLS. / (916) 319-2805