SB 1199: Wild and Scenic Mokelumne River

 
CLCV Supported
Passed Senate floor 22-12 (5/29/14)
Held in the Assembly Appropriations Committee

Would have designated 37 miles of the Mokelumne River in the central Sierra Nevada a state Wild and Scenic River in an effort to protect the free flowing portions of the river from any further dam projects while continuing to provide residents in the East Bay of the San Francisco Bay Area with their primary water source.

Senator Party Vote
Joel Anderson R
Bad
Bad
Jim Beall D
Good
Good
Tom Berryhill R
Bad
Bad
Marty Block D
Good
Good
Anthony Cannella R
Bad
Bad
Ellen Corbett D
Good
Good
Lou Correa D
Good
Good
Kevin de León D
Good
Good
Mark DeSaulnier D
Good
Good
Noreen Evans D
Good
Good
Jean Fuller R
Bad
Bad
Ted Gaines R
Bad
Bad
Cathleen Galgiani D
Not Voting
Not Voting
Loni Hancock D
Good
Good
Edward P. Hernandez D
Good
Good
Jerry Hill D
Good
Good
Ben Hueso D
Not Voting
Not Voting
Bob Huff R
Bad
Bad
Hannah-Beth Jackson D
Good
Good
Steve Knight R
Bad
Bad
Ricardo Lara D
Good
Good
Mark Leno D
Good
Good
Ted Lieu D
Good
Good
Carol Liu D
Good
Good
Holly Mitchell D
Good
Good
Bill Monning D
Good
Good
Mike Morrell R
Bad
Bad
Jim Nielsen R
Bad
Bad
Alex Padilla D
Good
Good
Fran Pavley D
Good
Good
Richard Roth D
Not Voting
Not Voting
Darrell Steinberg D
Good
Good
Norma Torres D
Good
Good
Andy Vidak R
Bad
Bad
Mimi Walters R
Bad
Bad
Lois Wolk D
Good
Good
Mark Wyland R
Bad
Bad

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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