California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill ACR4

Introduced
12/3/18  
Introduced
12/3/18  
Refer
1/28/19  
Refer
1/28/19  
Engrossed
3/18/19  
Engrossed
3/18/19  
Refer
3/19/19  
Refer
3/19/19  
Refer
3/27/19  
Refer
3/27/19  
Refer
6/11/19  
Refer
6/11/19  
Enrolled
7/1/19  
Chaptered
7/8/19  
Chaptered
7/8/19  

Caption

CHP Officer Kirk Griess Memorial Highway.

Impact

The impact of ACR4 is predominantly symbolic, serving to elevate the status of Officer Griess within the public consciousness and solidifying his legacy through permanent recognition along a major highway. While it does not change laws or regulations directly, the designation may influence discussions about traffic safety and the importance of driver awareness, highlighting the risks that law enforcement officers face while on duty.

Summary

Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 4 (ACR4) aims to honor the legacy of CHP Officer Kirk Griess by designating a portion of Interstate 505 in Solano County as the CHP Officer Kirk Griess Memorial Highway. This resolution recognizes Officer Griess for his dedicated service to the community, including his commitment to law enforcement and his active participation in community activities like coaching youth sports. The measure reflects the state's appreciation for the sacrifices made by public servants and aims to commemorate their contributions to public safety.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding the bill appears positive, with widespread support for honoring Officer Griess’s memory. The resolution garnered the support of legislators, evident from the unanimous vote of 38 yeas with no nays during its passage, indicating a collective acknowledgment of the need to commemorate his legacy. The emotional resonance of the bill likely stems from the tragic circumstances of Officer Griess’s death, as he was killed in the line of duty due to a distracted driver.

Contention

Notable discussions included potential concerns regarding how memorials like ACR4 might affect ongoing traffic safety initiatives. However, there does not appear to be significant contention surrounding ACR4 itself, as it is largely recognized as a tribute to a fallen officer rather than a controversial legislative measure. The emphasis is on honoring Officer Griess’s contributions rather than enacting or amending existing laws, showcasing a unifying moment for legislators and the community.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA ACR98

CHP Officer Andy Ornelas Memorial Highway

CA ACR126

Sergeant Nicole Gee, United States Marine Corps Memorial Highway.

CA SCR16

Deputy Isaiah A. Cordero Memorial Highway.

CA ACR124

Sergeant Damon Christopher Gutzwiller Memorial Highway.

CA SCR151

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

CA ACR85

Master Sergeant Richard Pittman Memorial Highway.

CA SCR13

Joseph Tavaglione Memorial Interchange.

CA ACR92

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

CA SCR31

Katcho Achadjian Memorial Highway.

CA SCR25

Deputy Darnell Andrew Calhoun Memorial Highway.

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