California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SCR92

Introduced
1/25/18  
Introduced
1/25/18  
Refer
1/25/18  
Refer
1/25/18  
Refer
2/8/18  
Refer
2/8/18  
Refer
4/4/18  
Refer
4/4/18  
Refer
5/1/18  
Refer
5/1/18  
Engrossed
5/29/18  
Engrossed
5/29/18  
Refer
6/4/18  
Refer
6/4/18  
Enrolled
6/28/18  
Enrolled
6/28/18  
Chaptered
7/6/18  
Chaptered
7/6/18  
Passed
7/6/18  

Caption

Deputy Sheriff Robert Rumfelt Memorial Highway.

Impact

The bill's passing has a ceremonial and symbolic impact, commemorating Deputy Rumfelt's service and sacrifice. It does not change or add substantive laws but reinforces the recognition framework within California for fallen law enforcement officers. By creating a memorial highway, the bill seeks to increase public awareness of Deputy Rumfelt's contributions and encourage community engagement in preserving his legacy. The measure highlights the importance of remembrance in local communities and how such entities honor those who serve and protect.

Summary

SCR92, also known as the Deputy Sheriff Robert Rumfelt Memorial Highway measure, aims to honor the memory of Deputy Sheriff Robert Rumfelt by designating a portion of State Highway Route 29 in the County of Lake as a memorial highway. This resolution serves not only as a tribute to Deputy Rumfelt's life and service but also highlights the impact he left on his community through his dedication to law enforcement, as well as his mentoring of at-risk youth. The designation includes a request for the Department of Transportation to determine the cost of signage for this special designation, to be funded through donations from nonstate sources.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SCR92 appears to be predominantly positive, with many recognizing the significance of memorializing public servants like Deputy Rumfelt. Members of the community, as well as lawmakers, have expressed support for the designation, acknowledging that it reinforces values of dedication, service, and community commitment. This tribute resonates especially well within law enforcement circles and among community members who value the sacrifices made by individuals in service to the public.

Contention

While there are no significant points of contention identified in relation to SCR92, discussions surrounding memorial designations can sometimes invoke debates about resources and priorities in highway funding and community initiatives. However, in the case of SCR92, it appears that the consensus supports such memorials as a way to honor fallen officers and enhance community identity and pride. The resolution has already shown strong support legislatively, reflecting a unified approach to remembrance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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