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55D - RESO - SUPPORT AB1102
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1/21/2014
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STATE CAPITOL <br />PO. BOX 942849. <br />SACRAMENTO, CA 94249.00-1,4' <br />1916) 319 20712 <br />FAX (916) 319-2172 <br />D19TRIGTOFFICE <br />17011 I BEACH BOULEVARD, SUITE 1120 <br />HLINTJNGTON BEACH, CA 92647 <br />(714) 843.4966 <br />FAX (714) 843,6375 <br />September 12, 2013 <br />Dear Colleague: <br />Antathiv <br />1*01 A <br />TRAVIS ALLEN <br />ASSEMBLYMAN, SEVtNTY-SECOJND DISTRICT <br />COMMITTEES <br />VICE-CHAIR, PUBLIC EMPLOYEES, <br />RETIREMENT AND SOCIAL SECURITY <br />WATM PARKS AND; WILDLIFE <br />ACCOUNTABILITY AND ADMINISTRATIVE <br />REVIEW <br />A$aEMWY LEGISLATIVE ETHICS <br />As the representatives for Orange County in the California State Legislature, we encourage your <br />support for Assembly Bill 1102, which will protect the local, community tradition of beach <br />bonfires, <br />This legislation simply Carves out the jurisdiction over further regulation of solely beach bonfires <br />by the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD), In doing so, our local cities <br />will not be stripped of millions of dollars in revenue and the beaches will Continue to have an <br />affordable attraction for tourists, families, and residents alike to enjoy, <br />As you are aware, there has been a Concertod effort to remove fire rings and ban beach bonfires <br />in Southern California. This safe, economically beneficial, and family friendly activity does not <br />need further regulation, WO must now try to protect this tradition for our local Cities, visitors to <br />our beaches, and all Californians. <br />To help bolster our efforts at the state level, we Suggest that every local city propose and pass a <br />Resolution supporting AB 1102 and the protection of our beach bonfires. By passing a resolution <br />you will be supporting the voice of the people and the overwhelming support vo=iced by minority <br />groups and local businesses, <br />Sincerely, <br />Travis Allen <br />72"1 Assembly District <br />Sharon Quirk - Silva <br />74"' Assembly District <br />Pr I y — o Paper <br />6t 6 1 . -- I <br />
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