California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill ACR202

Introduced
3/13/18  
Refer
3/22/18  
Engrossed
4/26/18  
Engrossed
4/26/18  
Refer
4/26/18  
Refer
5/10/18  
Refer
5/10/18  
Refer
7/3/18  
Refer
7/3/18  
Enrolled
8/14/18  
Enrolled
8/14/18  
Chaptered
8/17/18  
Passed
8/17/18  

Caption

Robert “Bob” Thompson Memorial Highway.

Impact

The passage of ACR 202 is designed to increase the visibility of Robert Bob Thompson's contributions to the community and recognize the importance of local figures in shaping regional history. By designating this highway, the state honors his impact while enhancing the travel experience for residents and visitors who may learn about his story through the memorial signage. Moreover, it serves to reinforce cultural and historical values associated with the contributions of local figures in the development of the area.

Summary

Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 202 proposes the designation of a segment of State Route 299 in Shasta County as the 'Robert Bob Thompson Memorial Highway.' This resolution honors Robert Bob Thompson, who was a notable resident of Shasta County and contributed significantly to the local agricultural and construction industries throughout his life. The bill aims to create a memorial that not only commemorates Thompson's legacy but also promotes community recognition of local history.

Sentiment

The sentiment regarding ACR 202 appears to be positive, with broad support for initiatives that recognize local history and contributions. Many stakeholders, including local government representatives and community members, likely view the resolution as a fitting tribute to an individual who played a significant role in the area. While discussions do not seem to indicate any significant opposition, it is common for memorial designations to receive widespread public support, reflecting shared values of remembrance and respect.

Contention

While there is little indication of contention regarding ACR 202, general considerations regarding memorial designations often include debates about costs and the appropriateness of such recognitions. In this case, the measure requests the California Department of Transportation to determine costs associated with the erection of signs marking the highway, which will depend on nonstate donations. There could be discussions over funding mechanisms or priorities related to transportation resources in the region.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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