California 2017 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill ACR114 Chaptered / Bill

Filed 09/12/2017

                    Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 114 CHAPTER 149 Relative to World War I.  [ Filed with  Secretary of State  September 12, 2017. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTACR 114, Bloom. World War I commemoration.This measure would proclaim support for the mission of the California World War One Centennial Task Force, by designating the time period between August 5, 2017, and November 11, 2018, inclusive, to be observed as the commemoration period of the 100th anniversary of the United States involvement in World War I.Digest Key Fiscal Committee: NO Bill TextWHEREAS, On April 6, 1917, the United States entered the Great War in Europe and, over the course of just 19 months, America lost nearly 117,000 brave souls in battle; andWHEREAS, Of the 122,000 Californians who fought in what became the First World Warpopularly referred to as World War I3,329 never returned home, and eight received the Medal of Honor for their actions during the war; andWHEREAS, The aftereffects of World War I, particularly the political boundaries created by the division of the Ottoman Empire that included the Middle East, shaped world history throughout the 20th century and continues to influence world events today; andWHEREAS, The centennial of this historical event offers us a unique opportunity to recognize the people and events central to an experience that indelibly shaped the world we live in today, from ushering in a focus on womens rights and civil rights, to the rise and fall of the Soviet Union, Americas role on the international stage, and even the current status of the Middle East, and to share this history with new generations; andWHEREAS, The United States World War I Centennial Commission was created by an act of Congress in 2013 (Public Law 112-272) to plan, develop, and execute programs, projects, and activities to commemorate the centennial of World War I. The commission is also working to generate interest and participation in each of the states in supporting this effort. Several states have already established temporary commemorative bodies or directed participation by existing historical entities for this purpose, including Maryland, Minnesota, and Texas. It is important that California join with the rest of the nation in commemorating and honoring this milestone in world history; andWHEREAS, Publicly and vocally honoring those who served in World War I at this momentous anniversary will demonstrate that their service and sacrifice will be remembered 100 years from now; andWHEREAS, The 100th anniversary of such a vital historical event is an ideal opportunity to educate Californians about an experience that, despite costing more American lives than the Vietnam War and the Korean War combined, is considered Americas Forgotten War; andWHEREAS, The mission of the California World War One Centennial Task Force is to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Americas involvement in the Great War, use the centennial as a timely and essential opportunity to educate the countrys citizens about causes, courses, and consequences of the war, and honor the heroism and sacrifice of those Americans who served; andWHEREAS, August 5, 1917, marks a date of historical significance to the people of California. Although Californians already were serving in the various branches of the United States Armed Forces prior to the start of the war, August 5, 1917, is the date that draftees from California reported to camps for service. The 91st Division, which included two regiments of Californian draftees, was constituted on that day at Camp Lewis, Washington; now, therefore, be itResolved, by the Assembly of the State of California, the Senate thereof concurring, That the Legislature hereby proclaims support for the mission of the California World War One Centennial Task Force, as authorized by the United States World War I Centennial Commission, by designating the time period between August 5, 2017, and November 11, 2018, inclusive, to be observed as the commemoration period of the 100th anniversary of the United States involvement in World War I, and be it furtherResolved, That the Legislature encourages all Californians to learn more about the United States involvement in World War I, especially the sacrifice of Californians in that war, and to educate people about the role California played in the war, and how it changed California; and be it further Resolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.

 Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 114 CHAPTER 149 Relative to World War I.  [ Filed with  Secretary of State  September 12, 2017. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTACR 114, Bloom. World War I commemoration.This measure would proclaim support for the mission of the California World War One Centennial Task Force, by designating the time period between August 5, 2017, and November 11, 2018, inclusive, to be observed as the commemoration period of the 100th anniversary of the United States involvement in World War I.Digest Key Fiscal Committee: NO 

Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 114
CHAPTER 149

 Relative to World War I. 

 [ Filed with  Secretary of State  September 12, 2017. ] 

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

## LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

ACR 114, Bloom. World War I commemoration.

This measure would proclaim support for the mission of the California World War One Centennial Task Force, by designating the time period between August 5, 2017, and November 11, 2018, inclusive, to be observed as the commemoration period of the 100th anniversary of the United States involvement in World War I.

This measure would proclaim support for the mission of the California World War One Centennial Task Force, by designating the time period between August 5, 2017, and November 11, 2018, inclusive, to be observed as the commemoration period of the 100th anniversary of the United States involvement in World War I.

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## Bill Text

WHEREAS, On April 6, 1917, the United States entered the Great War in Europe and, over the course of just 19 months, America lost nearly 117,000 brave souls in battle; and

WHEREAS, Of the 122,000 Californians who fought in what became the First World Warpopularly referred to as World War I3,329 never returned home, and eight received the Medal of Honor for their actions during the war; and

WHEREAS, The aftereffects of World War I, particularly the political boundaries created by the division of the Ottoman Empire that included the Middle East, shaped world history throughout the 20th century and continues to influence world events today; and

WHEREAS, The centennial of this historical event offers us a unique opportunity to recognize the people and events central to an experience that indelibly shaped the world we live in today, from ushering in a focus on womens rights and civil rights, to the rise and fall of the Soviet Union, Americas role on the international stage, and even the current status of the Middle East, and to share this history with new generations; and

WHEREAS, The United States World War I Centennial Commission was created by an act of Congress in 2013 (Public Law 112-272) to plan, develop, and execute programs, projects, and activities to commemorate the centennial of World War I. The commission is also working to generate interest and participation in each of the states in supporting this effort. Several states have already established temporary commemorative bodies or directed participation by existing historical entities for this purpose, including Maryland, Minnesota, and Texas. It is important that California join with the rest of the nation in commemorating and honoring this milestone in world history; and

WHEREAS, Publicly and vocally honoring those who served in World War I at this momentous anniversary will demonstrate that their service and sacrifice will be remembered 100 years from now; and

WHEREAS, The 100th anniversary of such a vital historical event is an ideal opportunity to educate Californians about an experience that, despite costing more American lives than the Vietnam War and the Korean War combined, is considered Americas Forgotten War; and

WHEREAS, The mission of the California World War One Centennial Task Force is to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Americas involvement in the Great War, use the centennial as a timely and essential opportunity to educate the countrys citizens about causes, courses, and consequences of the war, and honor the heroism and sacrifice of those Americans who served; and

WHEREAS, August 5, 1917, marks a date of historical significance to the people of California. Although Californians already were serving in the various branches of the United States Armed Forces prior to the start of the war, August 5, 1917, is the date that draftees from California reported to camps for service. The 91st Division, which included two regiments of Californian draftees, was constituted on that day at Camp Lewis, Washington; now, therefore, be it

Resolved, by the Assembly of the State of California, the Senate thereof concurring, That the Legislature hereby proclaims support for the mission of the California World War One Centennial Task Force, as authorized by the United States World War I Centennial Commission, by designating the time period between August 5, 2017, and November 11, 2018, inclusive, to be observed as the commemoration period of the 100th anniversary of the United States involvement in World War I, and be it further

Resolved, That the Legislature encourages all Californians to learn more about the United States involvement in World War I, especially the sacrifice of Californians in that war, and to educate people about the role California played in the war, and how it changed California; and be it further 

Resolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.