California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SR100

Introduced
4/4/18  
Refer
4/4/18  
Passed
4/12/18  

Caption

Relative to Save the Redwoods League

Impact

The passing of SR100 does not create new laws but reinforces the importance of conservation efforts related to the redwoods. By officially declaring 2018 as the 'Year of the Redwoods,' the resolution aims to heighten public awareness and foster appreciation for California's iconic trees and their ecosystems. This recognition encourages initiatives related to education, conservation, and sustainable management of redwood forests. It positions the Save the Redwoods League's efforts as vital in preserving biodiversity and fostering environmental stewardship among the public.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 100, introduced by Senators McGuire et al., recognizes the 100th anniversary of the Save the Redwoods League. This resolution celebrates the contributions of the League towards the protection and restoration of redwood forests in California. It emphasizes the ecological importance of these forests, particularly their capacity to act as a carbon sink, storing at least three times more carbon per acre than other forest ecosystems. The resolution notes that redwood forests serve as a natural habitat for various species and are a significant contributor to California's natural heritage.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SR100 is overwhelmingly positive, with strong bipartisan support highlighted by its unanimous passage in the Senate. Legislators and stakeholders recognize the celebration of the redwoods as significant in both ecological and cultural terms. The resolution connects people to nature, increasing public engagement in conservation activities related to these ancient forests. It reflects a collective appreciation for California's environmental treasures and the historical efforts undertaken to protect them.

Contention

While SR100 is largely celebratory and uncontroversial, potential points of contention could arise in discussions about future funding and conservation strategies for maintaining the health of redwood ecosystems. As awareness grows regarding climate challenges, the balance between development and preservation of these forests may lead to future legislative debates. Ensuring the ongoing stewardship and effective management of these ancient trees in the years to come may require navigating complex environmental and economic considerations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA ACR49

California Native Plant Month.

CA SR73

Relative to California Agriculture Day.

CA SR114

Relative to President Joseph Biden.

CA SCR67

National Bike Month.

CA SR75

Relative to the Year of the California Grizzly.

CA SCR42

Mother’s Day.

CA SCR75

California Emergency Preparedness Month.

CA SR22

Relative to California Agriculture Day.

CA SCR134

Child Abuse Prevention Month.

CA ACA5

Marriage equality.

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