Flurry of bills, 98 in all, pass Legislature before deadline

Tuesday at midnight marked the rancorous end to yet another legislative session here in California. And like many sine dies before, it was filled with hours of last-minute wrangling to cram through as much unfinished business as possible.

By our count, 98 bills were passed and sent to enrollment Tuesday. In the interest of transparency, we pulled together a list (based on the state's raw daily data updates) and did a little digging to flesh out what each of those bills were for, which lawmakers carried them, and any special interest sponsors they may have had.

Enjoy. And if you see anything interesting or something we missed, drop us a line.

BILL NUMBER SUMMARY SPONSOR AUTHOR
AB1011 Adopts "green investment" principles for insurers with respect to the existing Community Development Investment program at the Department of Insurance (DOI).   Jones
AB12 Requires California to conform to federal law in order to maximize federal financial participation by opting in to kinship guardianship assistance payments provisions and extends transitional foster care services for eligible youth between 18 and 21 years of age pursuant to the federal Fostering Connections to Success and Increasing Adoptions Act of 2008 (Fostering Connections Act). Alliance for Children's Rights; California Alliance of Child and Family Services; County Welfare Directors Association of California; Children's Law Center of LA; California Youth Connection; John Burton Foundation for Children Without Homes; Judicial Council of California; SEIU; Youth Law Center Beall, Bass
AB1343 Establishes the architectural paint recovery program. Californians Against Waste Huffman
AB1405 Directs a minimum of 10% of revenues generated pursuant to AB 32 (Nunez), Chapter 488, Statutes of 2006, to a Community Benefits Fund (CBF) to be awarded by the Secretary for Environmental Protection (Secretary) to benefit disadvantaged communities. Center on Race, Poverty and the Environment; Coalition for Clean Air; Greenlining Instutite; NAACP De Leon
AB1413 This bill (1) establishes, beginning July 1, 2011, the California Dream Act for the purposes of expanding eligibility for state-administered financial aid to students exempted from paying nonresident tuition through specified provisions of law and (2) extends the nonresident tuition exemption to graduates of adult education and technical schools, provided the individual spent at least one year in a California high school.   Fuentes, Coto
AB1431 Renames the Board for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors (BPELS) the Board for Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, and Geologists (Board) and increases its board members from 13 to 15. Professional Engineers in California Government Hill
AB1504 Requires the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CDF, or CALFIRE), in consultation with the Air Resources Board (ARB), by March 1, 2011, to assess the capacity of its forest and rangeland regulations to meet or exceed the state's greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction goals, pursuant to the California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 (AB 32).   Skinner
AB153 Amends the proposed Safe, Clean, and Reliable Drinking Water Supply Act of 2012 (Water Bond), to expand the eligible uses of the $100 for groundwater cleanup projects (Water Code Section 79770 (d)) so that funds would be available for "costs associated with projects, programs, or activities" rather than being limited to project costs. San Gabriel Basin Water Quality Authority Hernandez, Eng
AB1650 Prohibits persons engaging in investment activities in Iran's energy sector, as specified, from bidding or entering into contracts with a public entity for goods or services.   Feuer, Blumenfield, Huffman
AB1662 Adds the severe winter storms that occurred in the Counties of Calaveras, Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Francisco, and Siskiyou in 2010 (2010 Storms) to the list of disasters eligible for full state reimbursement of local property tax losses, beneficial homeowners' property tax exemption treatment, and special "carry forward" treatment of excess disaster losses. Adds the wildfires that occurred in the Counties of Los Angeles and Monterey in 2009 (2009 Wildfires), the wildfires that occurred in the County of Placer in 2009 (Placer Wildfires), and the wildfires that occurred in the County of Kern in 2010 (Kern Wildfires) to the list of disasters eligible for beneficial homeowners' property tax exemption treatment, and special "carry forward" treatment of excess disaster losses.   Portantino, Jeffries
AB1681 Creates a pilot program allowing Yolo County to conduct not more than three local elections as all-mailed ballot elections. Yolo County Clerk/Recorder Yamada
AB1718 This bill establishes the County Deferred Property Tax Program for Senior Citizens and Disabled Citizens, authorizes a county to elect to participate in the program by adopting a resolution indicating the county's intention to participate in and administer the program, and specifies that the requirements of a county or county officials set forth in the bill are conditioned upon the county's passage of the resolution   Blumenfield
AB1743 Prohibits a person from acting as a placement agent in connection with any potential investment made by a state public retirement system unless that person is registered as a lobbyist in accordance with, and is in full compliance with, the requirements of the California Political Reform Act (PRA). Requires placement agents connected with investments made by local public retirement systems to comply with any applicable requirements imposed by a local government agency on lobbyists pursuant to the PRA. CalPERS, Bill Lockyer, John Chiang Hernandez
AB1822 Adds two additional members to the Massage Therapy Organization's (MTO) board of directors, each one selected by the California Police Chiefs Association and the California State Sheriffs' Association, respectively, unless those entities choose not to do so. California Police Chiefs Association Swanson
AB185 AB 185 would appropriate federal School Improvement Grants (SIG) to K-12 local education agencies for the purposes of funding local improvement plans for low performing schools, as specified. AB 185 would also appropriate federal stabilization funds (SFSF) to the K-12 local education agencies, the California Community Colleges, the California State University, and to University of California for the purposes of mitigating state funding reductions.   Buchanan
AB1889 Enacts several changes to the Private Postsecondary Education Act of 2009 (Act).   Portantino
AB194 Limits the amount of salary or payrate a member of a public retirement system may include for the purpose of determining a retirement benefit to 125% of the Governor's current recommended salary.   Torrico
AB1987 Establishes minimum standards and requirements for all public retirement systems in California with respect to final compensation, ongoing audits with penalties for noncompliance, and prohibitions against a retiree from immediately returning to employment with the public employer on a part-time or contract basis.   Ma
AB2036 Requires state departments and local agencies to provide at no charge an electronic copy of the project's contract documents to a contractor plan room service upon request from the contractor plan room service.   Berryhill
AB2059 This bill requires a rental car company that enters into a vehicle rental agreement with a renter who is not a resident of this country to do the following when that renter purchases supplemental liability insurance as part of the agreement: (1) accept service of process of any complaint against the renter regarding harm, loss, or damage related to the use or operation of the rental car, and (2) provide a copy of the summons and complaint to the renter, as specified. This bill, which provides this mechanism for service of process only where the plaintiff agrees to limit his/her recovery against the renter, as specified. This bill sunsets on January 1, 2014. Consumer Attorneys of California Calderon
AB2084 Creates minimum standards for beverages that are served in licensed child day care facilities. California Center for Public Health Advocacy; California Food Policy Advocates Brownley
AB2202 Requires the Secretary for the Environmental Protection Agency (Secretary) to oversee the expenditure of bond funds that are appropriated for water quality and public health projects on the New River pursuant to the Safe, Clean, and Reliable Drinking Water Supply Act of 2012 (Act), should it be approved by the voters at the November 6, 2012 statewide general election. Provides that it is the intent of the Legislature that any funds appropriated pursuant to the Act shall be consistent with the strategic plan to guide the implementation of the New River Improvement Project (strategic plan).   Manuel Perez
AB2211 Allows school districts to provide work-based learning opportunities for pupils through existing specified programs. Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce Fuentes
AB222 This bill allows persons under 18 years of age to be employees of ancillary day care centers without being registered for trustline (one must be an adult to have a criminal records clearance), and it allows employees whose clearance is pending to continue to work until the Department of Social Services denies their trustline application and any right to appeal has been exhausted or expired. 24 Hour Fitness Adams
AB226 Clarifies that compensation paid to a retiring member of a retirement system that was deferred based on concessions agreed to in a collective bargaining agreement will be considered compensation earnable, as specified, and implements the retirement provisions of a recently negotiated bargaining agreement between Sacramento County and the Sacramento County Deputy Sheriff's Association (SCDSA).   Torrico
AB231 Authorizes a lead agency under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), when using a tiered environmental impact report (EIR) based on a prior EIR that used a finding of overriding consideration, to use the prior finding of overriding consideration in the new EIR if specified conditions are met.   Huber
AB2376 Requires the Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency to convene a committee to develop and submit to the Governor and Legislature, a strategic vision for the Department of Fish and Game (DFG) and the Fish and Game Commission (FGC).   Huffman
AB2393 Requires institutions subject to the Private Postsecondary Education Act (Act) and the related oversight provided by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education (Bureau) to comply with placement rate calculations for specified programs, and requires remedies that could have been ordered to redress a violation of the Former Private Postsecondary and Vocational Education Act (Former Act) to remain available for certain actions. Consumer Federation of Califorina Ammiano
AB2398

Requires carpet manufacturers to establish and finance a program to collect, process and recycle waste carpet into secondary products.  Requires carpet industry to show continuous improvement in recycling of carpet in California or face financial penalties.

  John Perez
AB2414 Add a sunset date of May 1, 2016, to a provision contained in SB 1072 (Ron Calderon) of the 2009-10 Regular Session relating to exchange wagering on horse racing.   John Perez
AB2437 Authorizes the establishment of the California Manufacturing Competitiveness Act of 2010 for the purpose of supporting the retooling and expansion of California's manufacturing facilities, enhancing the state's logistics network, and retaining and creating jobs. California Labor Federation, AFL-CIO Manuel Perez
AB2446 Adds, commencing with the 2011-12 school year, career technical education (CTE), as defined, as an option for pupils to fulfill the existing high school graduation requirement to complete a course in visual or performing arts (VPA) or foreign language.   Furutani
AB2470 Prohibits health plans and insurers from rescinding or canceling coverage, except under specified circumstances. Modifies the ability of a health plan or health insurer to cancel or not renew a contract or policy for nonpayment of premiums by requiring a 30-day grace period from the date of notification from the plan or insurer. California Medical Association De La Torre
AB2479 Provides that a person who commits "false imprisonment" with the intent to capture any type of visual image, sound recording, or other physical impression of a plaintiff is subject to liability under the civil invasion of privacy statute and, as such, liable for damages and remedies available pursuant to that statute, as specified. Provides further that a person who engages in reckless driving while attempting to capture a visual image or other impression of another person will be subject to heightened penalties.   Bass
AB2490 Requires dispute resolution clauses entered into between an employer and a workers' compensation insurer to specify that California law applies and the venue where disputes are to be resolved is in California.   Jones
AB2503 Enacts the California Marine Resources Legacy Act, authorizing partial removal of a decommissioned offshore oil platform as an alternative to full removal if the Ocean Protection Council (OPC) determines there would be a net benefit to the marine environment and other requirements are met, and creates the California Endowment for Marine Preservation (Endowment).   John Perez
AB2530 Authorizes a county, until January 1, 2015, in any fiscal year in which payments authorized for reimbursement to a county for lost revenue from Williamson Act contracts is less than one-half of the county's actual foregone general fund property tax revenue, to revise the terms for new contracts. California Farm Bureau Federation, Resource Landowners Coalition Nielsen
AB2541 Deletes the Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) exemption from authorized electronic reporting, adds language from a related bill to avoid chaptering-out conflicts, and explicitly provides disclosure authority to state and local public health personnel for the purpose of providing complete information regarding sexually transmitted disease (STD) surveillance to the federal government. AIDS Healthcare Foundation Portantino
AB2567 Authorizes local public agencies to use automated parking enforcement systems for street sweeping-related violations. Affiliated Computer Services Bradford
AB2600 Authorizes, effectively immediately as urgency legislation, a mayor, while that person holds the office, to solemnize a marriage ceremony. Requires the mayor to obtain and review from the county clerk all available instructions for marriage solemnization before the mayor first solemnizes a marriage. Mayor, City of Los Angeles Ma
AB2670 Establishes the State Capitol Sustainability Task Force (Task Force) to coordinate, develop, and complete a state capitol sustainability initiative for the State Capitol buildings and grounds.   John A. Perez
AB2699 Creates a state license exemption for out-of state licensed health care practitioners (HCPs) who provide free services on a short term, voluntary basis to uninsured persons.   Bass
AB2734 Establishes the Office of Economic Development (Office) within the Governor's Office for the purpose of serving as the lead entity for economic strategy and marketing of California on issues relating to business development, private sector investment and economic growth.   John Perez
AB2780 Authorizes the state Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) to use individually identifiable information from the Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) for the purpose of seeking recovery of Medi-Cal costs incurred by the state for treatment provided to injured workers that should have been incurred by employers and insurance carriers.   Solorio
AB2786 Allows the California Department of Public Health (DPH) to modify the list of communicable diseases and conditions for which clinical labs must submit specimens to the local public health laboratory to undergo further testing and allow DPH to modify the list at any time in consultation with the California Conference of Local Health Officers and the California Association of Public Health Laboratory Directors. Health Officers Association of California Assembly Health Committee
AB289 Provides guidance to the California High-Speed Rail Authority (Authority) over the expenditures of $2.25 billion in federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) grant funds. Authorizes the Governor to appoint additional executive staff and establishes intent language to create an Office for Project Controls and Risk Management.   Galgiani
AB408 Requires the payment of a $300 Lobster Management Enhancement Supplement fee as a condition of taking lobster for commercial purposes, to be used to fund projects to improve the long-term sustainability and management of the California spiny lobster fishery. Creates an advisory committee to advise the Department of Fish and Game (DFG) on project expenditures and to develop a plan for prioritizing expenditures. California Lobster & Trap Fishermens Assoc, Environmental Defense Fund Saldana
AB424 Establishes an education campaign to instruct the public on the appropriate use of the 911 emergency telephone number system (911), as specified.   Torres
AB482 Prohibits the use of consumer credit reports for employment purposes, except as specified.   Mendoza
AB499 Revises the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) judicial review procedures to clarify that only the recipients of a project approval identified by the lead agency are the real parties in interest that must be named by the plaintiff in an appeal of the lead agency's decision. Planning and Conservation League Hill
AB52 Requests the University of California (UC) to develop a plan to establish and administer the Umbilical Cord Blood Collection Program (UCBCP) on or before July 1, 2011, and imposes a temporary $1 fee on specified birth certificates to fund the program. American Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, IX/CA Portantino
AB737 Establishes requirements for commercial recycling and requires the Department of Recourses Recovery and Recycling (DRRR) to report to the Legislature, by January 1, 2013, on the current diversion rate in the state and potential strategies to increase the diversion rate to 75%, and report information on the costs of the strategies identified in the report. Californians Against Waste Chesbro
AB827 Prohibits automatic renewal provisions in the contract of an excluded employee, prohibits automatic salary increases in these contracts, unless it is a cost-of-living adjustment, without the vote of a legislative body, and requires a performance review to occur prior to increasing the salary of an excluded employee.   De La Torre
AB900 Enacts property tax refund provisions related to overpayment by citizens in the City of Bell (City). John Chiang De Leon
AB97 Establishes the Academic Content Standards Commission (Standards Commission) for purposes of reviewing and revising the history/social science (H/SS) and science academic content standards, as specified.   Torlakson
ACR142 Recognizes March 31, 2010, as the anniversary of the birth of Cesar Chavez, and calls upon all Californians to participate in appropriate observances to remember Cesar Chavez as a symbol of hope and justice to all persons.   Solorio, Mendoza
ACR154 Names an overpass on State Routes (SR) 60 and Interstate 5 (15) the E. L. Yeager Overpass.   Jeffries
ACR180 This resolution recognizes September 2010 as Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month in California, in order to raise awareness of the importance of substance use disorders treatment and to help those suffering from substance use disorders and their families to receive treatment.   Beall
ACR185 This resolution recognizes the importance of California Native American Day, celebrated this year on September 24, 2010, and the concurrent California Indian Cultural Awareness Conference to the enhancement of awareness of California Indian culture. San Manuel Band of Mission Indians Cook, Torlakson
ACR187 This resolution proclaims October 23 to October 31, 2010, inclusive, as including Red Ribbon Week, and encourages all Californians to help build drug-free communities and participate in drug prevention activities.   Torres
AJR46 This resolution urges the Congress of the United States to pass legislation to fully fund Intensive Behavioral Interventions (IBI) services through TRICARE for all military families with children with autism and autism spectrum disorders, and designates IBI services as a medical necessity to make services available to children with autism of retired military personnel.   Harkey
SB1029 This bill allows individuals to obtain up to 30 syringes or needles for personal use without a prescription from a pharmacy, and authorizes pharmacists and physicians to distribute up to 30 needles to an individual without a prescription solely for personal use. Drug Policy Alliance, San Francisco AIDS Foundation Yee
SB1072 This bill makes substantive changes and additions to California Horse Racing Law. California Authority of Racing Fairs Calderon
SB1154 This bill requires, until January 1, 2015, the Public Utilities Commission (PUC) to ensure that all applications for the California Alternate Rates for Energy (CARE) and the Universal Lifeline Telephone Service (ULTS) programs include information about the applicant's eligibility to qualify for the federal (EITC). This bill also requires the Low-Income Oversight Board to make recommendations on whether CARE and ULTS programs could assist with outreach regarding the EITC in a manner that would not detract from the primary goals of these programs and would minimize negative ratepayer impacts.   Cedillo
SB1163 This bill requires health care service plans (health plans) and health insurers to file with the Department of Managed Health Care and the Department of Insurance (regulators) specified rate information for individual and small group at least 60 days prior to implementing any rate change. Requires rate filings to be actuarially sound and to include a certification by an independent actuary that any increase is reasonable or unreasonable. Requires the filings in the case of large group contracts only for unreasonable rate increases, as defined by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Public Law 111-148), prior to implementing any such rate change. Increases, from 30 days to 60 days, the amount of time that health plan or insurer provides written noticed to an enrollee or insured before a change in premium rates or coverage becomes effective. Requires health plans and insurers that decline to offer coverage to or deny enrollment for a large group applying for coverage or that offer small group coverage at a rate that is higher than the standard employee risk rate to, at the time of the denial or offer of coverage, provide the applicant with reason for the decision, as specified. Health Access California Leno
SB1192 This bill expands the definition of customer facility charge to include a fee that is required by an airport to be collected for the purpose of financing, designing, constructing, and operating any common-use transportation system, as specified, and for acquiring vehicles for use in that system. City of Los Angeles Oropeza
SB1240 This bill requires, when a health care district is under contract with another public or private entity to operate one or more of its health facilities, the district and the public or private entity operating the district facility to comply with specified conditions. California Nurses Association Corbett
SB127 This bill removes the July 1, 2012 sunset date for existing requirements that every health studio acquires and maintains an automatic external defibrillator, and train personnel in its use thereby extending these requirements indefinitely. Anytime Fitness Calderon
SB1317 This bill enacts a new misdemeanor for parents of K-8 children who are chronically truant, as specified; and authorizes courts to establish a deferred entry of judgment program to handle cases involving parents or guardians of elementary school pupils who are chronically truant, with specified features. San Francisco District Attorney Leno
SB1371 This bill authorizes letters of no prejudice for the $950 million in high-speed passenger train bond funds intended for capital improvements to intercity and commuter rail lines and urban rail systems.   Correa
SB1381 SB 1381 would change the date by which a child is required to be admitted to kindergarten at the beginning of the school year (or any time later in the school year) from December 2 of the year in which the child will have his or her 5th birthday to November 1 for the 2012-13 school year, October 1 of the 2013-14 school year, and September 1 for the 2014-15 school year and each year thereafter. A corresponding change for admittance to 1st grade would be made for a child having his or her 6th birthday during the year.   Simitian
SB1399 This bill provides that, except as specified, any prisoner who the head physician for the institution where the prisoner is located determines, as provided, is permanently medically incapacitated with a medical condition that renders the prisoner permanently unable to perform activities of basic daily living, and results in the prisoner requiring 24-hour care, and that incapacitation did not exist at the time of sentencing, shall be granted medical parole, if the Board of Parole Hearings determines that the conditions under which the prisoner would be released would not reasonably pose a threat to public safety. Federal Prison Health Care Receiver Leno
SB1425 This bill establishes minimum standards and requirements for all public retirement systems in California with respect to final compensation, ongoing audits with penalties for noncompliance, and prohibitions against a retiree from immediately returning to employment with the public employer on a part-time or contract basis   Simitian
SB1433 Requires the Air Resources Board (ARB) to adjust for inflation the maximum values for specific stationary source fines and that are enforced by ARB and by local air districts beginning March 1, 2011. Bay Area Quality Management District, Breathe California Leno
SB1451 This bill requires the State Board of Education to (1) notify the Chairperson of the Assembly Education Committee and the Chairperson of the Senate Education Committee, and the Secretary for Education, of content it interprets as a result of changes to the Texas Administrative Code, and (2) to ensure that the next revision of the history-social science curriculum is consistent with provisions governing instructional materials.   Yee
SB1456 This bill clarifies the circumstances under which cumulative effects are not required to be examined under the California Environmental Quality Act and makes several revisions to mediation and judicial review procedures.   Simitian
SB1460 This bill (1) establishes, beginning July 1, 2011, the California Dream Act for the purposes of expanding eligibility for state-administered financial aid to students exempted from paying nonresident tuition through specified provisions of law and (2) extends the nonresident tuition exemption to graduates of adult education and technical schools, provided the individual spent at least one year in a California high school.   Cedillo
SB220 This bill requires a health care service plan (health plan) contract or health insurance policy issued, amended, renewed or delivered after January 1, 2011, to cover specified tobacco cessation treatments, requests the California Health Benefits Review Program (CHBRP) to prepare an analysis of the cost savings as a result of the provisions of this bill and states that this bill shall become inoperative on the date the American Health Benefit Exchange (Exchange), as defined, determines that the requirements of this bill will result in additional costs to the state. American Cancer Society, American Heart Association, American Lung Association Yee
SB346 This bill restricts the use of copper and other toxic chemicals in automobile brake pads. City of San Diego, Sustainable Conservation on Behalf of the Brake Pad Partnership Kehoe
SB51 This bill establishes the Salton Sea Restoration Council (Council) as a state agency in the Natural Resources Agency to oversee restoration of the Salton Sea.   Ducheny
SB608 This bill permits the Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development to grant two separate extensions to a general acute care hospital for a total of five years, under specified circumstances related to local planning delays, for compliance with existing state seismic safety requirements.   Alquist
SB675 Establishes the Clean Technology and Renewable Energy Job Training, Career Technical Education, and Dropout Prevention Program by creating a grant program for California Partnership Academies (CPAs) that focus on clean technology and renewable energy businesses, as specified.   Steinberg
SB847 Distributes $1,201,534,585 in federal funding under the Education Jobs and Medicaid Assistance Act.   Steinberg
SB890 This bill requires health plans and health insurers to categorize all individual market products into tiers based on actuarial level, as specified, requires health plans and health insurers to allow an individual to transfer without medical underwriting to any other individual plan contract offered by that same health plan or health insurer that provides equal or lesser benefits upon the annual renewal date of the contract or policy, and requires health plans and health insurers to meet federal annual and lifetime limits and the medical loss ratio requirements in specified provisions of the federal health care reform law, and any federal rules or regulations issued under those provisions.   Alquist
SB965 This bill encourages the timely development of high-speed rail to enhance job creation and establishes reporting requirements.   DeSaulnier
SB967 This bill requires, on or before July 1, 2011, that a five percent bid preference be provided on state contracts for goods or services exceeding $1 million, including bids or proposals for the distribution of funds pursuant to the federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, to contractors who substantiate that 90 percent of their employees performing work on the contract are residents of California. California Labor Federation, AFL-CIO Correa
SCR106 This resolution designates a particular exit on State Highway Route 110 in Los Angeles County as the Deputy Chief Kenneth O. Garner Memorial Exit.   Wright
SCR107 This resolution names a portion of State Route 91 in the City of Carson as the "Rudolph B. Davila Memorial Freeway"   Wright
SCR110 This resolution recognizes September 2010 as Pain Awareness Month and call upon all Californians to observe that month by learning how to improve the quality of life of Californians suffering from pain. This resolution also recognizes September 17, 2010, as Women in Pain Awareness Day to draw public attention to the gender disparity in pain assessment and treatment in the United States.   Romero
SCR116 This resolution designates a bridge on the State Highway Route 78 Bypass in Imperial County as the "Douglas B. Dunaway Memorial Bridge."   Ducheny
SCR118 This resolution designates a portion of State Highway Route 99 in Atwater as the Correctional Officer Jose Rivera Memorial Highway. California Correctional Peace Officers Association Denham
SCR120 Designates a portion of State Highway Route 99, between Pelande Avenue exit and Junction 219 in Stanislaus County, as the California Highway Patrol Officer Earl Scott Memorial Highway.   Denham
SCR121 This resolution designates November 2010 as Alzheimer's Disease Awareness Month and Tuesday, November 16, 2010, as National Memory Screening Day. Alzheimer's Foundation of America Alquist
SCR122 Designates a portion of State Highway Route 163 in the City of San Diego as the Esteban Bahena Memorial Highway.   Kehoe
SCR124 This resolution recognizes that Californians would benefit from the immense, positive economic impact of hosting the 34th Defense of the Americas Cup in San Francisco, California. This resolution petitions the BMW ORACLE Racing Team representing the Golden Gate Yacht Club to designate San Francisco, California, to be the host of the 34th Defense of the America's Cup in 2013 or 2014. This resolution urges the state to support San Francisco's bid to host the 34th Defense of America's Cup and to execute the formation of a single face of state government for securing state permits for the America's cup in San Francisco or other state documents.   Yee
SCR125 Designates September 25, 2010, as Eunice Kennedy Shriver Day and urges individuals and families who have had no prior involvement with Special Olympics or Best Buddies to contact their local Special Olympics program or visit www.eksday.org and participate   Hollingsworth, Steinberg
SCR86 This resolution designates the month of September 2010 as Prostate Cancer Awareness Month in the State of California. California Prostate Cancer Coalition Aanestad
SJR35 This bill commemorates the 20th anniversary of the federal Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, encourages all Californians to recognize and celebrate the important historical significance of the act, and reaffirms the Legislature's commitment to, and urges the Untied States Congress to reaffirm its commitment to, the civil and constitutional rights of Americans with disabilities. Disability Rights CA, Foundation of Independent Lives Centers Corbett

 

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