SB 580: Giving parks their full due

 
CLCV Supported
Passed Senate Floor 21-16 (6/1/2011)
Held in Assembly Water, Parks & Wildlife Committee

In these challenging times, when our state parks are suffering huge budget cuts and massive closures, it is important to safeguard this multi-million dollar public asset. Existing law does not provide a clear, unambiguous policy for protecting state parks. SB 580 (Wolk) would have mandated that state park lands cannot be used for non-park purposes unless there is no practical alternative to using those lands and either: replacement lands are provided, or a combination of replacement lands and monetary compensation is offered. Proponents will continue to advocate for maintaining the investment that taxpayers have made in this system in the 2012 session.

Senator Party Vote
Elaine Alquist D
Good
Good
Joel Anderson R
Bad
Bad
Tom Berryhill R
Bad
Bad
Sam Blakeslee R
Bad
Bad
Ron Calderon D
Bad
Bad
Anthony Cannella R
Bad
Bad
Ellen Corbett D
Good
Good
Lou Correa D
Bad
Bad
Kevin de León D
Good
Good
Mark DeSaulnier D
Good
Good
Bob Dutton R
Bad
Bad
Bill Emmerson R
Bad
Bad
Noreen Evans D
Good
Good
Jean Fuller R
Bad
Bad
Ted Gaines R
Bad
Bad
Loni Hancock D
Good
Good
Tom Harman R
Not Voting
Not Voting
Edward P. Hernandez D
Good
Good
Bob Huff R
Bad
Bad
Christine Kehoe D
Good
Good
Doug LaMalfa R
Bad
Bad
Mark Leno D
Good
Good
Ted Lieu D
Good
Good
Carol Liu D
Good
Good
Alan Lowenthal D
Good
Good
Gloria Negrete McLeod D
Good
Good
Alex Padilla D
Good
Good
Fran Pavley D
Good
Good
Curren Price D
Good
Good
Michael Rubio D
Good
Good
Sharon Runner R
Not Voting
Not Voting
Joe Simitian D
Good
Good
Darrell Steinberg D
Good
Good
Tony Strickland R
Bad
Bad
Juan Vargas D
Not Voting
Not Voting
Mimi Walters R
Bad
Bad
Lois Wolk D
Good
Good
Rod Wright D
Bad
Bad
Mark Wyland R
Bad
Bad
Leland Yee D
Good
Good

No Assembly action was taken on this item.

This item did not end up on the Governor's desk; therefore, he could not sign or veto it.

 
 
 

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