CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE—
2009–2010 REGULAR SESSION
House Resolution
No. 34
Introduced by
Assembly Member
Galgiani
(Coauthor(s):
Assembly Member
Tom Berryhill, Conway, Ma, Yamada)
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August 10, 2010 |
Relative to Invasive Plant Pest and Disease Awareness Month.
LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST
HR 34, as introduced, Galgiani.
Digest Key
WHEREAS, California is the largest agricultural producer in the United States with more than 400 different agricultural commodities that are grown statewide; and
WHEREAS, California maintains more than 270 state parks, representing nearly 1.4 million acres, with over 280 miles of coastline, 625 acres of lake and river frontage, and 3,000 miles of hiking, biking, and equestrian trails; and
WHEREAS, California has more than 1,000 lakes that provide habitat for fish and wildlife, support recreational activities, and distribute water to farmland and cities across the state; and
WHEREAS, California has had more than 13.4 million international visitors in 2008; and
WHEREAS, California has 11 ports, more than 900 airports, and 29 highways allowing access into the state for persons and invasive species; and
WHEREAS, Invasive species pose a serious threat to California’s natural habitat, its farms and ranches, and its economy and public health; and
WHEREAS, Due to the increase in invasive species in our state, the Secretary of Food and Agriculture, the Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency, the Secretary for Environmental Protection, the Secretary of California Emergency Management, the Secretary of California Health and Human Services, and the Secretary of Business, Transportation and Housing formed the Invasive Species Council of California (ISCC) that represents the highest level of leadership and coordination for this issue in state government. Under the auspices of the ISCC, the California Invasive Species Advisory Committee (CISAC) was formed and is comprised of diverse stakeholders. The CISAC developed a list of invasive species threatening California and is in the process of developing a strategic action plan.
WHEREAS, Invasive species disrupt areas they invade, damaging crops, altering wildfire intensity and frequency, and costing millions of dollars in treatments by industry and government;; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Assembly of the State of California, That the Assembly of the State of California, in recognition of the challenge and threat of invasive species which must be dealt with by, among others, farmers, ranchers, industry, citizens, and government, hereby proclaims the month of August 2010 as Invasive Plant Pest and Disease Awareness Month and encourages all Californians to help the state meet the challenge of invasive species by becoming aware of, and acting as needed, to effectively deal with the threat invasive species pose; and be it further
Resolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit copies of this resolution to the Members of the Legislature and to the author for appropriate distribution.