California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB2466

Introduced
2/14/18  

Caption

State parks.

Impact

By emphasizing the need for healthy and sustainable ecosystems within the state parks, AB 2466 aims to reinforce the notion that these parks must not only preserve the scenery and resources but also cater to educational and experiential opportunities for the public. The bill clarifies the responsibilities of state agencies in managing these parks, highlighting the importance of maintaining a unified state park system that is accessible and beneficial for all Californians.

Summary

Assembly Bill 2466, introduced by Assembly Member Harper on February 14, 2018, amends Section 5001 of the Public Resources Code relating to state parks. The bill's primary focus is to promote the management and preservation of California's state park system in alignment with the state's values regarding natural beauty and historical significance. A key aspect of the legislation is the recognition that state parks serve as vital reflections of California's collective heritage, providing both recreational opportunities and ecological benefits to residents and visitors alike.

Contention

While the bill itself does not introduce sweeping changes, its emphasis on managing state parks more effectively does invite discussions regarding funding and resource allocation. Stakeholders may debate the effectiveness of current management practices and whether the state has the necessary resources to implement the intentions of the legislation fully. Moreover, there may be concerns from local communities regarding how the centralized management could impact local access and the prioritization of visitor experiences.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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