California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill ACR224

Introduced
4/24/18  
Introduced
4/24/18  
Refer
4/30/18  
Refer
4/30/18  
Engrossed
6/14/18  
Engrossed
6/14/18  
Refer
6/18/18  
Refer
6/27/18  
Refer
7/3/18  
Refer
7/3/18  
Enrolled
8/14/18  
Enrolled
8/14/18  
Chaptered
8/17/18  
Chaptered
8/17/18  
Passed
8/17/18  

Caption

Joe Cox Memorial Highway.

Impact

The establishment of the Joe Cox Memorial Highway serves not only as a tribute to an individual but also as an enhancement to state recognition of local contributions through history. The measure directs the Department of Transportation to consider the costs of appropriate signage and suggests that these costs be covered through donations from nonstate sources. Consequently, this affects state laws regarding how highway designations are made, emphasizing community involvement and support in maintaining state resources.

Summary

Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 224, also known as ACR224, is a measure proposing the designation of a portion of State Highway Route 152 in the County of Merced as the 'Joe Cox Memorial Highway.' This resolution honors Joe Cox, a prominent figure known for his contributions to the community, particularly in education and local governance. The resolution emphasizes the importance of recognizing individuals who have made significant impacts in their communities, thereby enhancing local pride and historical awareness.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding ACR224 appeared predominantly positive, as legislators unanimously supported the bill, reflecting a shared respect for Joe Cox's legacy. The broad approval with no noted opposition highlights a community-focused approach to memorializing individuals who have significantly contributed to education and public service. It showcases a collective effort by the legislature to foster recognition of local heroes, asserting a sense of unity and pride among constituents.

Contention

While the voting history indicates unanimous approval, there might be underlying contentions regarding the implications of dedicating public roadways to individuals. Some may argue about the resources used for signage and the prioritization of such memorials compared to other pressing infrastructural needs. However, ACR224 does not indicate any significant public or political dispute throughout the legislative process, and its passage reflects a consensus around honoring Joe Cox and similar figures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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