California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill ACR97

Introduced
5/30/19  
Introduced
5/30/19  
Refer
6/6/19  
Refer
6/6/19  
Report Pass
7/1/19  
Report Pass
7/1/19  
Refer
7/2/19  
Refer
7/2/19  
Engrossed
7/11/19  
Engrossed
7/11/19  
Refer
7/11/19  
Refer
8/14/19  
Refer
8/14/19  
Refer
8/4/20  
Refer
8/4/20  
Enrolled
8/28/20  
Enrolled
8/28/20  
Chaptered
9/14/20  
Passed
9/14/20  

Caption

Officer Phia Vang Memorial Interchange.

Impact

The passage of ACR 97 will facilitate the installation of memorial signage at the designated location to commemorate Officer Vang's legacy. The resolution requests that the Department of Transportation assess the costs associated with creating and placing signs that highlight this special designation. The implementation will rely on donations from non-state sources to cover these costs, indicating a community-supported initiative to keep Officer Vang's memory alive in the locality he served diligently.

Summary

Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 97, introduced by Assembly Member Patterson, focuses on the designation of an interchange located at State Route 180 and Temperance Avenue in Fresno, California, as the Officer Phia Vang Memorial Interchange. This resolution honors the memory of Officer Phia Vang, a dedicated police officer who served the Fresno Police Department for 26 years and tragically lost his life due to a vehicle collision with an intoxicated driver. The resolution aims to recognize his contributions to public safety and his impact on the community he served.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding ACR 97 is largely positive, as the resolution has garnered support from various legislators and community members who wish to honor Officer Vang's service. The act of designating a public space in his memory serves as a testament to his dedication and the esteem in which he is held by both the city of Fresno and the wider law enforcement community. The memorial interchange stands as a symbol of respect and acknowledgment for the sacrifices made by public safety officers.

Contention

While the resolution appears to have unanimous support, as noted by the voting history where it received 38 yeas and no nays, there may be underlying discussions regarding the funding mechanism for the signs and the broader implications of such memorials. Legislators and community members might have differing views on the appropriateness and methods of memorializing public figures, yet in this case, the focus remains on honoring Officer Phia Vang's legacy in a manner that is embraced by the local community.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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