Senate Concurrent ResolutionNo. 121


Introduced by Senators Block, Jackson, Leno, Steinberg, and Wolk

(Principal coauthors: Assembly Members Bloom, Fox, Levine, Lowenthal, Medina, Nazarian, and John A. Pérez)

May 19, 2014


Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 121—Relative to the memorandum of understanding between Israel and California.

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL’S DIGEST

SCR 121, as introduced, Block. Trade: Israel: memorandum of understanding.

This measure would state the Legislature’s support for the memorandum of understanding for strategic partnerships for joint innovation, exchanges, and cooperation between California and Israel.

Fiscal committee: no.

P1    1WHEREAS, Two-way trade between Israel and California
2totaled over $4 billion in 2013--one of the largest two-way trade
3relationships between Israel and a United State; and

4WHEREAS, California and Israel share close ties and are global
5leaders in the alternative energy, environmental technology, and
6other technology-based industry sectors; and

7WHEREAS, California is home to the largest in-state innovation
8network in the United States, which offers
9technology-commercialization opportunities for Israel; and

10WHEREAS, The Governor of California and the Prime Minister
11of Israel have just signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU)
12for strategic partnerships for joint innovation, exchanges, and
13cooperation between California and Israel; and

P2    1WHEREAS, This action was the culmination of an effort started
2in the California Legislature as Assembly Bill 1032 of the 2009-10
3Regular Session, calling for the creation of the MOU geared toward
4fostering the exchange of information and research. The MOU
5will strengthen relationships with Israel and help California and
6Israel grow in these areas; and

7WHEREAS, The participants in this MOU seek to expand the
8current level of cooperation between Israel and California in, but
9not limited to, alternative energy, environmental technology, health,
10food and agriculture, and other technology-based industry sectors,
11business innovation, research, and development; and

12WHEREAS, The MOU will also establish a formal relationship
13between the two parties to foster economic cooperation and
14economic development, facilitate joint industrial research and
15development, and enhance business relationships and educational
16opportunities between all Israeli universities and all California
17universities to foster job creation and incubate global solutions
18from joint California-Israel innovation initiatives; and

19WHEREAS, Collaboration with Israel will foster peace and
20democracy in the Middle East; and

21WHEREAS, To achieve these aims, the MOU envisions
22undertaking the following actions:

23(1) Convening bilateral, interagency working groups with
24international expertise to coordinate initiatives.

25(2) Facilitating collaborations between Israeli and Californian
26entrepreneurs and researchers through the California innovation
27hub network.

28(3) Supporting and encouraging further development of
29interpersonal contacts and exchanges and to promote mutual
30cooperation, understanding, and friendship by encouraging ad hoc
31task forces, trade delegations, and professional exchanges between
32Israel and California in key sectors.

33(4) Creating of public-private partnerships between Californian
34and Israeli entities in the areas of economic development, social
35entrepreneurship, or academic research.

36(5) Strengthening sister city programs.

37(6) Facilitating collaboration between universities in California
38and Israel to foster research and development; now, therefore, be
39it

P3    1Resolved by the Senate of the State of California, the Assembly
2thereof concurring,
That the Legislature hereby supports the
3memorandum of understanding for strategic partnerships for joint
4innovation, exchanges, and cooperation between California and
5Israel; and be it further

6Resolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of
7this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.


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