California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill ACR38

Introduced
2/21/19  
Introduced
2/21/19  
Refer
2/28/19  
Refer
2/28/19  
Engrossed
4/25/19  
Engrossed
4/25/19  
Refer
4/25/19  
Refer
4/25/19  
Refer
5/8/19  
Refer
6/11/19  
Enrolled
7/1/19  
Enrolled
7/1/19  
Chaptered
7/8/19  
Chaptered
7/8/19  

Caption

Kings County Deputy Sheriff Allen Thomas Sharra Memorial Highway.

Impact

The resolution specifically requests that the California Department of Transportation determine the cost of appropriate signage to mark this special designation along the roadway. Upon receiving sufficient donations from non-state sources, the department will erect these signs. This effort not only memorializes Deputy Sharra but also serves to raise awareness about the importance of traffic safety and the dangers faced by law enforcement officers. It essentially memorializes and enhances public recognition of fallen officers within the state’s highway system.

Summary

Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 38 (ACR38) aims to honor the legacy of Deputy Sheriff Allen Thomas Sharra by designating a portion of State Route 41 in Kings County as the Kings County Deputy Sheriff Allen Thomas Sharra Memorial Highway. This designation serves as a public tribute to Deputy Sharra, who died in the line of duty in December 1999 while responding to assist another officer. The resolution highlights his service to the community and acknowledges his contributions to law enforcement, as well as the personal sacrifices made by him and his family.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding ACR38 is positive, reflecting a respectful recognition of law enforcement personnel who lose their lives in the line of duty. Legislative discussions emphasize gratitude for Deputy Sharra's service and a communal spirit in seeking to honor his memory. The favorable support within the legislative body signifies a collective acknowledgment of the valor demonstrated by officers and the desire to maintain their memories alive as a part of public life.

Contention

While ACR38 appears to be largely supported without significant opposition, any points of contention could stem from discussions on how to finance the signage, particularly regarding reliance on donations versus state funds. Additionally, as public tributes sometimes lead to debates about the prioritization of memorials versus other community needs, prospective discussions might arise regarding how to allocate resources for public safety memorials in the face of budget constraints.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA ACR92

Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Deputy Hagop “Jake” Kuredjian Memorial Highway.

CA SCR151

Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Deputy Ryan Clinkunbroomer Memorial Highway.

CA SCR16

Deputy Isaiah A. Cordero Memorial Highway.

CA SCR115

Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Deputy Michael Richard Arruda Memorial Interchange.

CA SCR25

Deputy Darnell Andrew Calhoun Memorial Highway.

CA ACR85

Master Sergeant Richard Pittman Memorial Highway.

CA ACR124

Sergeant Damon Christopher Gutzwiller Memorial Highway.

CA ACR98

CHP Officer Andy Ornelas Memorial Highway

CA SCR31

Katcho Achadjian Memorial Highway.

CA SCR102

Dave McCoy Memorial Highway.

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