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1-Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 117 CHAPTER 180Relative to the CHP Officer Lucas F. Chellew Memorial Highway. [ Filed with Secretary of State September 13, 2022. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSCR 117, Nielsen. CHP Officer Lucas F. Chellew Memorial Highway.This measure would designate a specified portion of Interstate 80 in the Counties of Placer and Sacramento as the CHP Officer Lucas F. Chellew Memorial Highway. The measure would request the Department of Transportation to determine the cost for appropriate signs, which shall include the star of the California Highway Patrol, showing this special designation and, upon receiving donations from nonstate sources covering that cost, to erect those signs.Digest Key Fiscal Committee: YES Bill TextWHEREAS, Lucas F. Chellew was born on August 10, 1985, in Berkeley, California, to Charles and Marion Chellew; andWHEREAS, Lucas grew up in Grass Valley, California, where he enjoyed sports, 4-H, wakeboarding, hiking, and driving the family Jeep through the pasture by their home; andWHEREAS, After graduating in 2003 from Bear River High School in Grass Valley, Lucas started his life of service at 18 years of age, enlisting in the United States Army, proudly serving his country for five years of active duty and three years in the Army Reserve, including deployments to the Netherlands, Afghanistan, and Germany, as Military Police, and earning the rank of Sergeant E-5 before his discharge; andWHEREAS, On November 10, 2008, Lucas entered the California Highway Patrol Academy; andWHEREAS, Officer Chellew, badge number 19402, graduated from the California Highway Patrol Academy on May 15, 2009, and then worked in the West Valley office and began his career as a motorcycle officer; andWHEREAS, Officer Chellew transferred to the Capitol Protection Section in Sacramento and transitioned from a motorcycle officer to an equestrian officer partnered with his horse, Samson, and then settled in the South Sacramento office in July 2015, where he worked for two years, returning to motorcycle duty; andWHEREAS, While assigned to Capitol Protection, Lucas met the love of his life, Christina, whom he married in 2016, which was three years to the day of their first coffee date; and WHEREAS, Lucas was a very loving, involved, and hands-on father from the moment each of his children entered his life; andWHEREAS, As a husband, father, son, brother, friend, and coworker, Officer Chellew attained every goal he set out to do; his extraordinarily kind demeanor and his infectious smile made him easy to approach and talk with, and he had a heart for service and it showed in the returned love his community had for him; andWHEREAS, Everything Officer Chellew did, he did for his family; he worked hard so they could enjoy life and make memories; he loved spending time with his family and enjoyed riding his motorcycle off duty; andWHEREAS, On February 22, 2017, Officer Chellew was in pursuit of a stolen motorcycle on Fruitridge Road in Sacramento and was involved in a fatal collision; andWHEREAS, At the time of his death, Officer Chellew was survived by his wife, Christina, daughter, Hadley, son, Cameron, father, Charles, mother, Marion, and sister, Hanna; andWHEREAS, In recognition of Officer Chellews great contributions and sacrifice in serving the California Highway Patrol and the citizens of California, it would be fitting to designate a portion of Interstate 80 in the Counties of Placer and Sacramento in his honor; now, therefore, be itResolved by the Senate of the State of California, the Assembly thereof concurring, That the Legislature hereby designates the portion of Interstate 80 from the Antelope Road overcrossing, number 24-0129, at postmile 16.685 in the County of Sacramento to the Douglas Boulevard overcrossing, number 19-0079, at postmile 1.975 in the County of Placer as the CHP Officer Lucas F. Chellew Memorial Highway; and be it furtherResolved, That the Department of Transportation is requested to determine the costs of erecting the appropriate signs, which shall include the star of the California Highway Patrol, consistent with the signing requirements for the state highway system, showing these special designations, and upon receiving donations from nonstate sources covering the cost, to erect those signs; and be it furtherResolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of this resolution to the Director of Transportation and to the author for appropriate distribution.
1+Enrolled September 08, 2022 Passed IN Senate August 23, 2022 Passed IN Assembly August 31, 2022 Amended IN Senate August 01, 2022 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 117Introduced by Senator NielsenJune 21, 2022Relative to the CHP Officer Lucas F. Chellew Memorial Highway.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSCR 117, Nielsen. CHP Officer Lucas F. Chellew Memorial Highway.This measure would designate a specified portion of Interstate 80 in the Counties of Placer and Sacramento as the CHP Officer Lucas F. Chellew Memorial Highway. The measure would request the Department of Transportation to determine the cost for appropriate signs, which shall include the star of the California Highway Patrol, showing this special designation and, upon receiving donations from nonstate sources covering that cost, to erect those signs.Digest Key Fiscal Committee: YES Bill TextWHEREAS, Lucas F. Chellew was born on August 10, 1985, in Berkeley, California, to Charles and Marion Chellew; andWHEREAS, Lucas grew up in Grass Valley, California, where he enjoyed sports, 4-H, wakeboarding, hiking, and driving the family Jeep through the pasture by their home; andWHEREAS, After graduating in 2003 from Bear River High School in Grass Valley, Lucas started his life of service at 18 years of age, enlisting in the United States Army, proudly serving his country for five years of active duty and three years in the Army Reserve, including deployments to the Netherlands, Afghanistan, and Germany, as Military Police, and earning the rank of Sergeant E-5 before his discharge; andWHEREAS, On November 10, 2008, Lucas entered the California Highway Patrol Academy; andWHEREAS, Officer Chellew, badge number 19402, graduated from the California Highway Patrol Academy on May 15, 2009, and then worked in the West Valley office and began his career as a motorcycle officer; andWHEREAS, Officer Chellew transferred to the Capitol Protection Section in Sacramento and transitioned from a motorcycle officer to an equestrian officer partnered with his horse, Samson, and then settled in the South Sacramento office in July 2015, where he worked for two years, returning to motorcycle duty; andWHEREAS, While assigned to Capitol Protection, Lucas met the love of his life, Christina, whom he married in 2016, which was three years to the day of their first coffee date; and WHEREAS, Lucas was a very loving, involved, and hands-on father from the moment each of his children entered his life; andWHEREAS, As a husband, father, son, brother, friend, and coworker, Officer Chellew attained every goal he set out to do; his extraordinarily kind demeanor and his infectious smile made him easy to approach and talk with, and he had a heart for service and it showed in the returned love his community had for him; andWHEREAS, Everything Officer Chellew did, he did for his family; he worked hard so they could enjoy life and make memories; he loved spending time with his family and enjoyed riding his motorcycle off duty; andWHEREAS, On February 22, 2017, Officer Chellew was in pursuit of a stolen motorcycle on Fruitridge Road in Sacramento and was involved in a fatal collision; andWHEREAS, At the time of his death, Officer Chellew was survived by his wife, Christina, daughter, Hadley, son, Cameron, father, Charles, mother, Marion, and sister, Hanna; andWHEREAS, In recognition of Officer Chellews great contributions and sacrifice in serving the California Highway Patrol and the citizens of California, it would be fitting to designate a portion of Interstate 80 in the Counties of Placer and Sacramento in his honor; now, therefore, be itResolved by the Senate of the State of California, the Assembly thereof concurring, That the Legislature hereby designates the portion of Interstate 80 from the Antelope Road overcrossing, number 24-0129, at postmile 16.685 in the County of Sacramento to the Douglas Boulevard overcrossing, number 19-0079, at postmile 1.975 in the County of Placer as the CHP Officer Lucas F. Chellew Memorial Highway; and be it furtherResolved, That the Department of Transportation is requested to determine the costs of erecting the appropriate signs, which shall include the star of the California Highway Patrol, consistent with the signing requirements for the state highway system, showing these special designations, and upon receiving donations from nonstate sources covering the cost, to erect those signs; and be it furtherResolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of this resolution to the Director of Transportation and to the author for appropriate distribution.
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3- Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 117 CHAPTER 180Relative to the CHP Officer Lucas F. Chellew Memorial Highway. [ Filed with Secretary of State September 13, 2022. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSCR 117, Nielsen. CHP Officer Lucas F. Chellew Memorial Highway.This measure would designate a specified portion of Interstate 80 in the Counties of Placer and Sacramento as the CHP Officer Lucas F. Chellew Memorial Highway. The measure would request the Department of Transportation to determine the cost for appropriate signs, which shall include the star of the California Highway Patrol, showing this special designation and, upon receiving donations from nonstate sources covering that cost, to erect those signs.Digest Key Fiscal Committee: YES
3+ Enrolled September 08, 2022 Passed IN Senate August 23, 2022 Passed IN Assembly August 31, 2022 Amended IN Senate August 01, 2022 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 117Introduced by Senator NielsenJune 21, 2022Relative to the CHP Officer Lucas F. Chellew Memorial Highway.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSCR 117, Nielsen. CHP Officer Lucas F. Chellew Memorial Highway.This measure would designate a specified portion of Interstate 80 in the Counties of Placer and Sacramento as the CHP Officer Lucas F. Chellew Memorial Highway. The measure would request the Department of Transportation to determine the cost for appropriate signs, which shall include the star of the California Highway Patrol, showing this special designation and, upon receiving donations from nonstate sources covering that cost, to erect those signs.Digest Key Fiscal Committee: YES
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1929 SCR 117, Nielsen. CHP Officer Lucas F. Chellew Memorial Highway.
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2131 This measure would designate a specified portion of Interstate 80 in the Counties of Placer and Sacramento as the CHP Officer Lucas F. Chellew Memorial Highway. The measure would request the Department of Transportation to determine the cost for appropriate signs, which shall include the star of the California Highway Patrol, showing this special designation and, upon receiving donations from nonstate sources covering that cost, to erect those signs.
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2333 This measure would designate a specified portion of Interstate 80 in the Counties of Placer and Sacramento as the CHP Officer Lucas F. Chellew Memorial Highway. The measure would request the Department of Transportation to determine the cost for appropriate signs, which shall include the star of the California Highway Patrol, showing this special designation and, upon receiving donations from nonstate sources covering that cost, to erect those signs.
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2939 WHEREAS, Lucas F. Chellew was born on August 10, 1985, in Berkeley, California, to Charles and Marion Chellew; and
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3141 WHEREAS, Lucas grew up in Grass Valley, California, where he enjoyed sports, 4-H, wakeboarding, hiking, and driving the family Jeep through the pasture by their home; and
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3343 WHEREAS, After graduating in 2003 from Bear River High School in Grass Valley, Lucas started his life of service at 18 years of age, enlisting in the United States Army, proudly serving his country for five years of active duty and three years in the Army Reserve, including deployments to the Netherlands, Afghanistan, and Germany, as Military Police, and earning the rank of Sergeant E-5 before his discharge; and
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3545 WHEREAS, On November 10, 2008, Lucas entered the California Highway Patrol Academy; and
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3747 WHEREAS, Officer Chellew, badge number 19402, graduated from the California Highway Patrol Academy on May 15, 2009, and then worked in the West Valley office and began his career as a motorcycle officer; and
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3949 WHEREAS, Officer Chellew transferred to the Capitol Protection Section in Sacramento and transitioned from a motorcycle officer to an equestrian officer partnered with his horse, Samson, and then settled in the South Sacramento office in July 2015, where he worked for two years, returning to motorcycle duty; and
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4151 WHEREAS, While assigned to Capitol Protection, Lucas met the love of his life, Christina, whom he married in 2016, which was three years to the day of their first coffee date; and
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4353 WHEREAS, Lucas was a very loving, involved, and hands-on father from the moment each of his children entered his life; and
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4555 WHEREAS, As a husband, father, son, brother, friend, and coworker, Officer Chellew attained every goal he set out to do; his extraordinarily kind demeanor and his infectious smile made him easy to approach and talk with, and he had a heart for service and it showed in the returned love his community had for him; and
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4757 WHEREAS, Everything Officer Chellew did, he did for his family; he worked hard so they could enjoy life and make memories; he loved spending time with his family and enjoyed riding his motorcycle off duty; and
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4959 WHEREAS, On February 22, 2017, Officer Chellew was in pursuit of a stolen motorcycle on Fruitridge Road in Sacramento and was involved in a fatal collision; and
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5161 WHEREAS, At the time of his death, Officer Chellew was survived by his wife, Christina, daughter, Hadley, son, Cameron, father, Charles, mother, Marion, and sister, Hanna; and
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5363 WHEREAS, In recognition of Officer Chellews great contributions and sacrifice in serving the California Highway Patrol and the citizens of California, it would be fitting to designate a portion of Interstate 80 in the Counties of Placer and Sacramento in his honor; now, therefore, be it
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5565 Resolved by the Senate of the State of California, the Assembly thereof concurring, That the Legislature hereby designates the portion of Interstate 80 from the Antelope Road overcrossing, number 24-0129, at postmile 16.685 in the County of Sacramento to the Douglas Boulevard overcrossing, number 19-0079, at postmile 1.975 in the County of Placer as the CHP Officer Lucas F. Chellew Memorial Highway; and be it further
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5767 Resolved, That the Department of Transportation is requested to determine the costs of erecting the appropriate signs, which shall include the star of the California Highway Patrol, consistent with the signing requirements for the state highway system, showing these special designations, and upon receiving donations from nonstate sources covering the cost, to erect those signs; and be it further
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5969 Resolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of this resolution to the Director of Transportation and to the author for appropriate distribution.