Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 70 CHAPTER 151 Relative to Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Week. [ Filed with Secretary of State September 11, 2019. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSCR 70, Dodd. Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Week.This measure, among other things, would declare the week of September 21, 2019, as Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Week, with the purpose of expanding the acknowledgment of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta regions contributions to a higher quality of life for all Californians.Digest Key Fiscal Committee: NO Bill TextWHEREAS, The Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Conservancy was established to work collaboratively and in coordination with local communities, and lead efforts to protect, enhance, and restore the Sacramento-San Joaquin Deltas economy, agriculture and working landscapes, and environment for the benefit of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta region, its local communities, and the citizens of California; and WHEREAS, The Delta Protection Commission was established to protect, maintain, enhance, and enrich the overall quality of the Delta environment and economy with a focus on agriculture, recreation, and natural resources, while remaining mindful of the importance of the Delta to all Californians; and WHEREAS, The unique inverted Delta formed by Californias two largest rivers, the Sacramento River and the San Joaquin River, is a source of sustenance for farmers and fishermen, home to half a million people and a vast array of fish, birds, and wildlife, a vital transportation and utility corridor, and a critical component of the states water supply infrastructure; and WHEREAS, Water from the vast Delta watershed that spans more than 45,000 square miles fuels both local economies and those in export areas hundreds of miles away; and WHEREAS, Two-thirds of the states population, or approximately 27 million people, depend on water from the Delta watershed for some portion of their water supply; and WHEREAS, More than three million acres of irrigated farmland that grows crops for in-state, national, and international distribution depend on water from the Delta watershed; and WHEREAS, The Delta region includes nearly 500,000 acres of productive agricultural land forming the basis of the regions economy and some of the states most historic agricultural operations; and WHEREAS, Ninety-five percent of the historical tidal marsh in the Delta has been lost; and WHEREAS, The Delta and Suisun Marsh support more than 55 fish species and more than 750 plant and wildlife species; and WHEREAS, The Delta experiences more than 12 million visitor days annually from recreational boaters, and fishing, hunting, birdwatching, and camping draw even more visitors to the area; and WHEREAS, Volunteer events, such as the Delta Waterway and Creek Week Cleanup, focus on removing trash and restoring the health of waterways throughout the Delta region; now, therefore, be itResolved by the Senate of the State of California, the Assembly thereof concurring, That the Legislature acknowledges the critical role the Delta plays in Californias economy and environment and the wide range of benefits, products, amenities, and resources reliant on the Delta, and acknowledges the benefits of proactive restoration of the region; and be it further Resolved, That the Legislature commends the state, federal, and local agencies, along with nongovernmental organizations, for working cooperatively to support ecosystem health in the Delta, and the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Conservancy and the Delta Protection Commission for playing key roles in support of restoration and economic viability; and be it furtherResolved, That the Legislature applauds the public schools that include watershed protection in the Delta region as part of their outdoor education curriculum whenever possible, especially during the month of September; and be it furtherResolved, That the Legislature calls upon all Californians to acknowledge the high value of the Delta and the multiple benefits of a healthy Delta region through observance of Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Week; and be it further Resolved, That the Legislature declares the week of September 21, 2019, as Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Week, with the purpose of expanding the acknowledgment of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta regions contributions to a higher quality of life for all Californians; and be it further Resolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution. Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 70 CHAPTER 151 Relative to Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Week. [ Filed with Secretary of State September 11, 2019. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSCR 70, Dodd. Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Week.This measure, among other things, would declare the week of September 21, 2019, as Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Week, with the purpose of expanding the acknowledgment of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta regions contributions to a higher quality of life for all Californians.Digest Key Fiscal Committee: NO Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 70 CHAPTER 151 Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 70 CHAPTER 151 Relative to Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Week. [ Filed with Secretary of State September 11, 2019. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST ## LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST SCR 70, Dodd. Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Week. This measure, among other things, would declare the week of September 21, 2019, as Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Week, with the purpose of expanding the acknowledgment of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta regions contributions to a higher quality of life for all Californians. This measure, among other things, would declare the week of September 21, 2019, as Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Week, with the purpose of expanding the acknowledgment of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta regions contributions to a higher quality of life for all Californians. ## Digest Key ## Bill Text WHEREAS, The Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Conservancy was established to work collaboratively and in coordination with local communities, and lead efforts to protect, enhance, and restore the Sacramento-San Joaquin Deltas economy, agriculture and working landscapes, and environment for the benefit of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta region, its local communities, and the citizens of California; and WHEREAS, The Delta Protection Commission was established to protect, maintain, enhance, and enrich the overall quality of the Delta environment and economy with a focus on agriculture, recreation, and natural resources, while remaining mindful of the importance of the Delta to all Californians; and WHEREAS, The unique inverted Delta formed by Californias two largest rivers, the Sacramento River and the San Joaquin River, is a source of sustenance for farmers and fishermen, home to half a million people and a vast array of fish, birds, and wildlife, a vital transportation and utility corridor, and a critical component of the states water supply infrastructure; and WHEREAS, Water from the vast Delta watershed that spans more than 45,000 square miles fuels both local economies and those in export areas hundreds of miles away; and WHEREAS, Two-thirds of the states population, or approximately 27 million people, depend on water from the Delta watershed for some portion of their water supply; and WHEREAS, More than three million acres of irrigated farmland that grows crops for in-state, national, and international distribution depend on water from the Delta watershed; and WHEREAS, The Delta region includes nearly 500,000 acres of productive agricultural land forming the basis of the regions economy and some of the states most historic agricultural operations; and WHEREAS, Ninety-five percent of the historical tidal marsh in the Delta has been lost; and WHEREAS, The Delta and Suisun Marsh support more than 55 fish species and more than 750 plant and wildlife species; and WHEREAS, The Delta experiences more than 12 million visitor days annually from recreational boaters, and fishing, hunting, birdwatching, and camping draw even more visitors to the area; and WHEREAS, Volunteer events, such as the Delta Waterway and Creek Week Cleanup, focus on removing trash and restoring the health of waterways throughout the Delta region; now, therefore, be it Resolved by the Senate of the State of California, the Assembly thereof concurring, That the Legislature acknowledges the critical role the Delta plays in Californias economy and environment and the wide range of benefits, products, amenities, and resources reliant on the Delta, and acknowledges the benefits of proactive restoration of the region; and be it further Resolved, That the Legislature commends the state, federal, and local agencies, along with nongovernmental organizations, for working cooperatively to support ecosystem health in the Delta, and the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Conservancy and the Delta Protection Commission for playing key roles in support of restoration and economic viability; and be it further Resolved, That the Legislature applauds the public schools that include watershed protection in the Delta region as part of their outdoor education curriculum whenever possible, especially during the month of September; and be it further Resolved, That the Legislature calls upon all Californians to acknowledge the high value of the Delta and the multiple benefits of a healthy Delta region through observance of Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Week; and be it further Resolved, That the Legislature declares the week of September 21, 2019, as Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Week, with the purpose of expanding the acknowledgment of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta regions contributions to a higher quality of life for all Californians; and be it further Resolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.