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CA SJR17
Joint Resolution
AI Summary
- Urges the President of the United States to use the Antiquities Act of 1906 to establish the Sáttítla National Monument in northeastern California
- The proposed monument would encompass approximately 205,000 acres led by the Pit River Tribe and is culturally significant to the Pit River, Modoc, Shasta, Karuk, and Wintu peoples
- Identifies the area as a major water source for California, containing singular geological features and habitat for endangered species including bald eagles and northern spotted owls
- Aligns with California's 30x30 conservation goal to protect 30 percent of state lands and coastal waters by 2030 and federal Executive Order 14008 climate and conservation objectives
- Directs the California Secretary of the Senate to transmit copies of the resolution to the President, federal agency officials, and California's congressional representatives
Legislative Description
The Sáttítla National Monument.
Last Action
Chaptered by Secretary of State. Res. Chapter 209, Statutes of 2024.
9/10/2024
Committee Referrals
Water, Parks and Wildlife7/1/2024
Natural Resources and Water6/5/2024
Rules5/28/2024
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