California 2021-2022 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill ACR32

Introduced
2/18/21  
Introduced
2/18/21  
Refer
2/25/21  
Refer
2/25/21  
Report Pass
3/10/21  
Report Pass
3/10/21  
Refer
3/11/21  
Refer
3/11/21  
Report Pass
4/5/21  
Report Pass
4/5/21  
Refer
4/6/21  
Refer
4/6/21  
Engrossed
4/15/21  
Engrossed
4/15/21  
Refer
4/15/21  
Refer
4/28/21  
Refer
4/28/21  
Refer
6/24/21  
Refer
6/24/21  
Enrolled
8/31/21  
Enrolled
8/31/21  
Chaptered
9/7/21  
Chaptered
9/7/21  

Caption

High Desert State Prison Correctional Officer Richard Bianchi, Jr., Memorial Highway.

Impact

The implementation of ACR32 will have a symbolic impact, as it establishes a memorial that recognizes the service of correctional officers within the state. It highlights the importance of acknowledging and honoring those who work in often dangerous and demanding positions in the correctional system. Moreover, the resolution requests that the California Department of Transportation assess the financial implications of creating and installing signage denoting this memorial highway, relying on donations from non-state sources for funding.

Summary

Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 32 (ACR32) is a legislative measure introduced by Megan Dahle, which seeks to formally designate a specific portion of State Route 36 near Susanville, California, as the 'High Desert State Prison Correctional Officer Richard Bianchi, Jr. Memorial Highway.' This resolution honors Correctional Officer Richard Bianchi, Jr., who tragically lost his life in a vehicle accident while on duty. ACR32 reflects the state's recognition of Bianchi's contributions and sacrifice to public service, particularly in the care and security of inmates at High Desert State Prison.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding ACR32 appears largely positive, as it is a gesture of respect and gratitude towards a public servant who dedicated his career to the safety and rehabilitation of others. Such memorials typically receive bipartisan support, as they connect communities to local heroes and bring attention to the sacrifices made by individuals in public service roles. Legislators expressed their appreciation for Officer Bianchi's dedication to duty, which contributed to the overall support for the resolution.

Contention

There are few points of contention associated with ACR32, primarily focused on the financial responsibility for the installation of signage. The bill relies on non-state funding sources to cover costs, which could lead to questions about the feasibility and practicality of erecting the memorial signs. However, the potential for community support through donations has generally mitigated concerns, as local initiatives often rally around memorials commemorating fallen service members.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA ACR98

CHP Officer Andy Ornelas Memorial Highway

CA ACR85

Master Sergeant Richard Pittman Memorial Highway.

CA SCR31

Katcho Achadjian Memorial Highway.

CA ACR126

Sergeant Nicole Gee, United States Marine Corps Memorial Highway.

CA SCR16

Deputy Isaiah A. Cordero Memorial Highway.

CA ACR92

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

CA SCR25

Deputy Darnell Andrew Calhoun Memorial Highway.

CA ACR158

Detective Terry Lee Fincher Memorial Highway.

CA SCR102

Dave McCoy Memorial Highway.

CA ACR124

Sergeant Damon Christopher Gutzwiller Memorial Highway.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.