California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill ACR120

Introduced
8/12/19  
Introduced
8/12/19  
Refer
8/15/19  
Refer
8/15/19  
Engrossed
9/14/19  
Refer
9/14/19  
Refer
9/14/19  
Refer
2/12/20  
Refer
2/12/20  
Refer
8/4/20  
Enrolled
8/28/20  
Enrolled
8/28/20  
Chaptered
9/14/20  
Chaptered
9/14/20  
Passed
9/14/20  

Caption

The CHP Officer Andrew J. Camilleri Memorial Interchange.

Impact

The adoption of ACR120 has implications for local state infrastructure naming policies, specifically regarding how memorials to fallen public safety officers are integrated into transportation signage. By providing recognition to Officer Camilleri, the resolution emphasizes the state's commitment to honoring those who have served and sacrificed for public welfare. Furthermore, this designation serves as a public reminder of the risks faced by law enforcement personnel and the importance of supporting their families and upholding their legacies.

Summary

ACR120 is a concurrent resolution that designates the interchange at the junction of State Route 101 and State Route 85 in the City of Milpitas as the CHP Officer Andrew J. Camilleri Memorial Interchange. This bill aims to honor the memory of Officer Andrew J. Camilleri, who lost his life in the line of duty, by naming an important transportation infrastructure after him. The designation serves to reinforce the significance of public safety and the valor of law enforcement officers who dedicate their lives to protecting the community.

Sentiment

The sentiment around ACR120 has been predominantly positive among lawmakers and community members, reflecting a shared respect for law enforcement and a recognition of their sacrifices. The unanimous support in the voting outcome, where ACR120 passed with 38 yeas and zero nays, indicates a strong consensus on the importance of this commemoration. This collective agreement highlights not only the emotional impact but also the values the community upholds regarding public safety and remembrance.

Contention

While ACR120 did not spark significant opposition, it has drawn attention to broader discussions about how communities commemorate fallen officers and the criteria used in such memorializations. Some stakeholders might argue about the allocation of state resources for memorials versus other public safety needs. However, the absence of dissenting votes suggests that the focus remains on honoring specific contributions to public safety, rather than a contentious debate on its execution or financial implications.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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