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STATE CAPITOLP.O. BOX 942849
SACRAMENTO, CA 94249-0124
(916) 319-2800FAX (916) 319-2810
AssemblyCalifornia Legislature
Committee on RulesKEN COOLEY
CHAIR
Thursday, May 31, 201810 minutes prior to SessionState Capitol, Room 3162
CONSENT AGENDA
VICE CHAIRCUNNINGHAM, JORDAN
MEMBERSCARRILLO, WENDY
CERVANTES, SABRINAFRIEDMAN, LAURA
GALLAGHER, JAMESGRAYSON, TIMOTHY S.
MAYES, CHADNAZARIAN, ADRINSALAS, JR. RUDYWALDRON, MARIE
FONG, VINCE (R-ALT)LEVINE, MARC (D-ALT)
REYES, ELOISE GÓMEZ (D-ALT)
BILL REFERRALS
1. Bill Referrals Page 2
2. Bill Re-referrals Page 5
RESOLUTIONS
3. ACR-225 (Choi) Relative to Secure Your Load Day. Page 7
4. ACR-242 (Gipson) Relative to California Manufacturing Day. Page 10
5. ACR-244 (Baker) Relative to California Cancer Survivors Day. (refer/hear) Page 17
6. ACR-245 (Acosta) Relative to Ronald Reagan Day. (refer/hear) Page 20
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Memo To: Rules Committee Members
From: Michael Erke, Bill Referral Consultant
Date: 5/30/18
Re: Consent Bill Referrals
Since you received your preliminary list of bill referrals, ACR 245 and SB 460 have been added
to the referrals.
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REFERRAL OF BILLS TO COMMITTEE05/31/2018Pursuant to the Assembly Rules, the following bills were referred to committee:Assembly Bill No. Committee:ACA 18 G.O.ACA 18 APPR.ACR 244 RLS.ACR 245 RLS.SB 460 C. & C.SB 460 P. & C.P.SB 819 U. & E.SB 819 JUD.SB 838 B. & F.SB 838 P. & C.P.SB 904 B. & P.SB 904 JUD.SB 910 HEALTHSB 920 B. & P.SB 958 REV. & TAX.SB 1018 E. & R.SB 1018 L. GOV.SB 1039 AGRI.SB 1108 HEALTHSB 1109 B. & P.SB 1109 HEALTHSB 1128 H. & C.D.SB 1128 JUD.SB 1129 JUD.SB 1137 V.A.SB 1137 B. & P.SB 1151 TRANS.SB 1184 TRANS.SB 1184 C. & C.SB 1192 HEALTHSB 1201 B. & F.SB 1201 P. & C.P.SB 1202 L. GOV.SB 1227 H. & C.D.SB 1227 L. GOV.SB 1245 HEALTHSB 1262 TRANS.SB 1293 A. & A.R.SB 1304 V.A.SB 1313 G.O.SB 1416 L. GOV.SCR 91 JUD.SCR 105 TRANS.SCR 110 HEALTH
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SCR 110 JUD.SCR 112 TRANS.SCR 142 RLS.SJR 26 V.A.
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Memo To: Rules Committee Members
From: Michael Erke, Bill Referral Consultant
Date: 5/30/18
Re: Consent Bill Re-Referrals
Since you received your preliminary list of bill re-referrals, there have been no changes.
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RE-REFERRAL OF BILLS05/31/2018The Committee on Rules has re-referred the following bills to Committee:Assembly Bill No. Committee:*SB 64 NAT. RES.**SB 64 U. & E.SB 459 P.E.,R., & S.S.SB 539 REV. & TAX.SB 695 B. & P.SB 699 PUB. S.
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california legislature—2017–18 regular session
Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 225
Introduced by Assembly Member Choi
April 24, 2018
Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 225—Relative to Secure YourLoad Day.
legislative counsel’s digest
ACR 225, as introduced, Choi. Secure Your Load Day.This measure would declare June 6, 2018, as Secure Your Load Day
in California.Fiscal committee: no.
line 1 WHEREAS, The State of California is the nation’s most line 2 populous state with 38.8 million residents and growing; and line 3 WHEREAS, Traffic in California has become more congested line 4 in recent years, resulting in an increase in road debris and line 5 automobile collisions; and line 6 WHEREAS, Ethan Hawks, a 17-year-old senior and football line 7 star from Whittier Christian High School, was a victim of a tragic line 8 accident in the County of Orange caused by a heavy piece of metal line 9 escaping from another vehicle and striking the car that he was
line 10 riding in, ultimately taking his life; and line 11 WHEREAS, All residents of California should recognize the line 12 dangers of driving, and be accountable for their habits while in a line 13 vehicle; and line 14 WHEREAS, Section 23114 of the Vehicle Code prohibits a line 15 vehicle from being driven on a highway unless it is constructed,
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line 1 covered, or loaded so as to prevent any of its contents or load from line 2 escaping from the vehicle; and line 3 WHEREAS, The commonsense, routine act of securing every line 4 load protects the lives of California residents, and this precaution line 5 must not be overlooked; and line 6 WHEREAS, The State of California recognizes and honors the line 7 profound suffering of those harmed by unsecured loads; and line 8 WHEREAS, The State of California stands in solidarity with line 9 persons impacted by those instances of avoidable incidents caused
line 10 by unsecured loads; now, therefore, be it line 11 Resolved by the Assembly of the State of California, the Senate line 12 thereof concurring, That the Legislature declares June 6, 2018, as line 13 Secure Your Load Day in California to increase public awareness line 14 of the necessity of securing loads on vehicles using the state’s line 15 highways; and be it further line 16 Resolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit copies line 17 of this resolution to the Director of Motor Vehicles and to the line 18 author for appropriate distribution.
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ACR 225
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Date of Hearing: May 31, 2018
ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE ON RULES
Ken Cooley, Chair
ACR 225 (Choi) – As Introduced April 24, 2018
SUBJECT: Secure Your Load Day
SUMMARY: Declares June 6, 2018, as Secure Your Load Day in California to increase public
awareness of the necessity of securing loads on vehicles using the state’s highways. Specifically,
this resolution makes the following legislative findings:
1) The State of California is the nation’s most populous state with 38.8 million residents and
growing. All residents of California should recognize the dangers of driving, and be
accountable for their habits while in a vehicle.
2) Traffic in California has become more congested in recent years, resulting in an increase in
road debris and automobile collisions.
3) Ethan Hawks, a 17 year old senior and football star from Whittier Christian High School,
was a victim of a tragic accident in the County of Orange caused by a heavy piece of metal
escaping from another vehicle and striking the car that he was riding in, ultimately taking his
life.
4) Section 23114 of the Vehicle Code prohibits a vehicle from being driven on a highway
unless it is constructed, covered, or loaded so as to prevent any of its contents or load from
escaping from the vehicle.
5) The commonsense, routine act of securing every load protects the lives of California
residents, and this precaution must not be overlooked.
6) The State of California recognizes and honors the profound suffering of those harmed by
unsecured loads and stands in solidarity with person impacted by those instances of
avoidable incidents caused by unsecured loads.
FISCAL EFFECT: None
REGISTERED SUPPORT / OPPOSITION:
Support
None on file
Opposition
None on file
Analysis Prepared by: Nicole Willis / RLS. / (916) 319-2800
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california legislature—2017–18 regular session
Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 242
Introduced by Assembly Members Gipson and Gallagher
May 22, 2018
Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 242—Relative to CaliforniaManufacturing Day.
legislative counsel’s digest
ACR 242, as introduced, Gipson. California Manufacturing Day.This measure would declare Friday, October 5, 2018, as California
Manufacturing Day and would recognize the importance of California’smanufacturing sector. The measure would also commemorateCalifornia’s manufacturers as they continue to push the bounds of cleantechnologies that reduce emissions and increase energy efficiency inproducts and processes.
Fiscal committee: no.
line 1 WHEREAS, California manufacturing represents 12 percent of line 2 the national manufacturing gross domestic product and 10 percent line 3 of the national manufacturing job base; and line 4 WHEREAS, California’s manufacturing sector is dynamic and line 5 diverse and includes industries such as advanced transportation, line 6 aerospace, beverages, cement, communications and information line 7 technology, consumer goods, energy and oil production, food line 8 processing, glass, medicines and medical devices, mining, plastics, line 9 paper and pulp, and steel; and
line 10 WHEREAS, California manufacturers continue to push the line 11 bounds of clean technologies that reduce emissions and increase line 12 energy efficiency in products and processes; and
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line 1 WHEREAS, California manufacturers employ 1.3 million line 2 workers with high-wage, middle-class careers that pay an average line 3 salary exceeding $87,000 annually and generate more than $288 line 4 billion in annual economic activity that produces tremendous line 5 multiplier benefits throughout the economy; and line 6 WHEREAS, Many of the nation’s most innovative, productive, line 7 and energy efficient manufacturers have research labs, assembly line 8 plants, and administration operations in California; and line 9 WHEREAS, The nonpartisan nonprofit group, Next 10, found
line 10 in a report titled “2017 California Green Innovation Index” that line 11 California’s economy is the second least carbon-intensive economy line 12 in the world and the most energy productive economy in the world; line 13 and line 14 WHEREAS, The average age of a manufacturing worker is 57 line 15 years old signaling an acceleration in retirement and turnover of line 16 the California manufacturing workforce; and line 17 WHEREAS, The global marketplace is demanding greater line 18 innovation and technological aptitude that will necessitate a reliable line 19 pipeline of highly trained individuals for California manufacturing line 20 to remain competitive; and line 21 WHEREAS, Many manufacturing companies continue to line 22 experience difficulty in finding qualified candidates to fill positions line 23 for machinists, electrical and mechanical technicians, maintenance line 24 mechanics, automation technicians, welders and other line 25 manufacturing jobs, most of which demand a rigorous level of line 26 technical training, and line 27 WHEREAS, The first Friday in October is designated as line 28 National Manufacturing Day, which was created as an opportunity line 29 to recognize and celebrate the contributions of manufacturing in line 30 the United States; and line 31 WHEREAS, On October 5, 2018, California will join the nation line 32 in honoring the contributions manufacturing has made to our state line 33 with more than 150 events that invite the public to come see line 34 modern manufacturing facilities to promote interest in the line 35 manufacturing sector as a quality career; and line 36 WHEREAS, Many California manufacturing training facilities line 37 and community colleges will also host events highlighting their line 38 career technical education classrooms, equipment, students, and line 39 instructors; and
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line 1 WHEREAS, Working together with educators and workforce line 2 development partners, California manufacturers will continue to line 3 address the middle skills job shortage to build the next generation line 4 of skilled industrial employees equipped to respond to the demands line 5 of a global economy; and line 6 WHEREAS, California’s manufacturing industry continues to line 7 be an essential contributor to the overall health and sustainability line 8 of the state’s economy and stands ready to help increase line 9 opportunities for high-wage employment that will expand access
line 10 to the middle class for all Californians; now, therefore, be it line 11 Resolved by the Assembly of the State of California, the Senate line 12 thereof concurring, That the Legislature declares Friday, October line 13 5, 2018, as California Manufacturing Day; and be it further line 14 Resolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit copies line 15 of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.
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Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 244
Introduced by Assembly Member Baker
May 25, 2018
Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 244—Relative to CaliforniaCancer Survivors Day.
legislative counsel’s digest
ACR 244, as introduced, Baker. California Cancer Survivors Day.This measure would designate Sunday, June 3, 2018, as California
Cancer Survivors Day, to coincide with National Cancer Survivors Day.Fiscal committee: no.
line 1 WHEREAS, National Cancer Survivors Day is an annual, line 2 treasured celebration of life that is held in hundreds of communities line 3 nationwide, and around the world, on the first Sunday in June. It line 4 is a celebration for those who have survived, an inspiration for line 5 those recently diagnosed, a gathering of support for families, and line 6 an outreach to the community. On National Cancer Survivors Day, line 7 thousands gather across the globe to honor cancer survivors and line 8 to show the world that life after a cancer diagnosis can be fruitful, line 9 rewarding, and even inspiring; and
line 10 WHEREAS, National Cancer Survivors Day is a day for line 11 everyone, whether a cancer survivor, family member, friend, or line 12 medical professional. This day provides an opportunity for all line 13 people living with a history of cancer, including America’s more line 14 than 14 million cancer survivors, to connect with each other, line 15 celebrate milestones, and recognize those who have supported line 16 them along the way. It is also a day to draw attention to the ongoing
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line 1 challenges of cancer survivorship to promote more resources, line 2 research, and survivor-friendly legislation to improve cancer line 3 survivors’ quality of life; and line 4 WHEREAS, Due to advances in cancer prevention, early line 5 detection, treatment, and followup care, more people than ever line 6 before are surviving the disease. In America alone, more than 14 line 7 million people are alive today after being diagnosed with cancer; line 8 and line 9 WHEREAS, Nonetheless, surviving cancer can leave a host of
line 10 problems in its wake. Physical, emotional, and financial hardships line 11 often persist for years after diagnosis and treatment. Cancer line 12 survivors are also at a greater risk for developing second cancers line 13 and other health conditions; and line 14 WHEREAS, Cancer survivors may face numerous challenges line 15 during and after treatment, including (1) limited access to cancer line 16 specialists and promising new treatments; (2) denial of health line 17 insurance and life insurance coverage; (3) difficulty finding jobs; line 18 and (4) economic burdens due to mounting medical expenses, lost line 19 wages, and reduced productivity; and line 20 WHEREAS, In addition to these challenges, cancer survivors line 21 may face emotional struggles, strains on personal relationships, line 22 and profound fear of cancer recurrence. The effects of cancer do line 23 not simply end when treatment does; and line 24 WHEREAS, The National Cancer Survivors Day Foundation line 25 believes that more resources, research, and survivor-friendly line 26 legislation are needed to improve the quality of life of cancer line 27 survivors, both during and after treatment. The Legislature urges line 28 everyone who participates in National Cancer Survivors Day line 29 celebrations to not only recognize those who are living with a line 30 history of cancer, but also raise awareness of the hardship cancer line 31 survivors face beyond treatment; now, therefore, be it line 32 Resolved by the Assembly of the State of California, the Senate line 33 thereof concurring, That the Legislature designates Sunday, June line 34 3, 2018, as California Cancer Survivors Day, to coincide with line 35 National Cancer Survivors Day; and be it further line 36 Resolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit copies line 37 of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.
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ACR 244
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Date of Hearing: May 31, 2018
ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE ON RULES
Ken Cooley, Chair
ACR 244 (Baker) – As Introduced May 25, 2018
SUBJECT: California Cancer Survivors Day.
SUMMARY: Designates Sunday, June 3, 2018, as California Cancer Survivors Day, to
coincide with National Cancer Survivors Day. Specifically, this resolution makes the following
legislative findings:
1) National Cancer Survivors Day is an annual, treasured celebration of life that is held in
hundreds of communities nationwide, and around the world, on the first Sunday of June to
celebrate those who have survived, an inspiration for those recently diagnosed, a gathering of
support for families, and an outreach to the community.
2) National Cancer Survivors Day provides an opportunity for all people living with a history of
cancer, including America's more than 14 million cancer survivors, to connect with each
other, celebrate milestones, and recognize those who have supported them along the way.
3) Due to advances in cancer prevention, early detection, treatment, and follow-up care, more
people than ever before are surviving the disease. Nonetheless, surviving cancer can leave a
host of problems including physical, emotional, and financial hardships which often persist
for years after diagnosis and treatment.
4) The National Cancer Survivors Day Foundation believes that more resources, research, and
survivor-friendly legislation are needed to improve the quality of life of cancer survivors,
both during and after treatment.
FISCAL EFFECT: None
REGISTERED SUPPORT / OPPOSITION:
Support
None on file
Opposition
None on file
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Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 245
Introduced by Assembly Member Acosta(Coauthor: Senator Wilk)
May 29, 2018
Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 245—Relative to RonaldReagan Day.
legislative counsel’s digest
ACR 245, as introduced, Acosta. Ronald Reagan Day.This measure would declare June 5, 2018, as Ronald Reagan Day.Fiscal committee: no.
line 1 WHEREAS, President Ronald Wilson Reagan, a man of humble line 2 background, worked throughout his life serving freedom and line 3 advancing the public good, having been employed as an entertainer, line 4 union leader, corporate spokesman, Governor of California, and line 5 President of the United States; and line 6 WHEREAS, Ronald Reagan is the only person in California’s line 7 166-year history to be elected to the offices of both Governor of line 8 the State of California and President of the United States; and line 9 WHEREAS, Ronald Reagan served with honor and distinction
line 10 for two terms as the 40th President of the United States of America, line 11 in the second of which he earned the confidence of three-fifths of line 12 the electorate in 1984, emerging victorious in 49 of the 50 states line 13 in the general election—a record unsurpassed in the history of line 14 American presidential elections; and
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line 1 WHEREAS, In 1981, when Ronald Reagan was inaugurated line 2 President, he inherited a disillusioned nation shackled by rampant line 3 inflation and high unemployment; and line 4 WHEREAS, President Reagan’s commitment to the nation’s line 5 children helped lower crime and drug use in our neighborhoods; line 6 and line 7 WHEREAS, President Reagan’s commitment to our Armed line 8 Forces contributed to the restoration of pride in America, her line 9 values, and those cherished by the free world, and prepared
line 10 America’s Armed Forces to meet 21st century challenges; and line 11 WHEREAS, President Reagan’s vision of “peace through line 12 strength” led to the end of the Cold War; and line 13 WHEREAS, In 1987, President Reagan gave a speech at the line 14 Berlin Wall where he famously told Soviet leader Mikhail line 15 Gorbachev to “tear down this wall,” which became reality in 1989; line 16 and line 17 WHEREAS, June 5, 2018, will be the 14th anniversary of line 18 Ronald Reagan’s death; now, therefore, be it line 19 Resolved by the Assembly of the State of California, the Senate line 20 thereof concurring, That the Legislature takes great pride in line 21 honoring Ronald Reagan for his many contributions to our country line 22 and in celebrating his life; and be it further line 23 Resolved, That the Legislature recognizes June 5, 2018, as line 24 Ronald Reagan Day; and be it further line 25 Resolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit copies line 26 of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.
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ACR 245
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Date of Hearing: May 31, 2018
ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE ON RULES
Ken Cooley, Chair
ACR 245 (Acosta) – As Introduced May 29, 2018
SUBJECT: Ronald Reagan Day.
SUMMARY: Declares June 5, 2018, as Ronald Reagan Day. Specifically, this resolution
makes the following legislative findings:
1) President Ronald Wilson Reagan, a man of humble background, worked throughout his life
serving freedom and advancing the public good, having been employed as an entertainer,
union leader, a corporate spokesman, Governor of California, and President of the United
States.
2) June 5, 2018, will be the 14th anniversary of Ronald Reagan's death.
3) Ronald Reagan served with honor and distinction for two terms as the 40th President of the
United States of America; and his commitment to our Armed Forces contributed to the
restoration of pride in America, her values, and those cherished by the free world, and
prepared America's Armed Forces to meet 21st century challenges.
4) President Reagan's commitment to the nation's children helped lower crime and drug use in
our neighborhoods.
5) In 1987 President Reagan gave a speech at the Berlin Wall where he famously told Soviet
leader Mikhail Gorbachev to "tear down this wall," which later became reality in 1989.
6) The legislature takes pride in honoring Ronald Reagan for his many contributions to our
country and in celebrating his life.
FISCAL EFFECT: None
REGISTERED SUPPORT / OPPOSITION:
Support
None on file
Opposition
None on file
Analysis Prepared by: Nicole Willis / RLS. / (916) 319-2800
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