Politics & Government

Huffman's State Parks Bill Advances

The Assembly Revenue & Taxation Committee on Monday gave unanimous, bipartisan support to a bill that offers funding opportunities to keep endangered parks open.

 

A bill to save financially doomed state parks, such as just north of Novato, jumped through a significant hoop Monday and now proceeds to the Assembly Appropriations Committee for further consideration.

Assembly Bill 1589 was co-authored by Assemblyman Jared Huffman, who represents Novato in the state Legislature.

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The Assembly Revenue & Taxation Committee on Monday gave unanimous, bipartisan support to legislation written by Huffman (D-San Rafael) and Wesley Chesbro (D-North Coast) that offers several creative funding opportunities to help prevent state parks from being closed.

AB 1589, also known as the California State Parks Stewardship Act of 2012, addresses short and long-term needs for California State Parks in order to achieve substantial budget savings without wide-scale park closures. The bill includes an option for taxpayers to designate all or a portion of their state income tax refund towards purchase of an annual state parks pass.

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Several organizations are raising funds to keep two state parks open. In Sonoma, to provide funding to keep Jack London State Park .

China Camp State Park in eastern San Rafael and Olompali are among 70 parks that could be closed on July 1 because of an $11 million shortfall in the California Department of Parks and Recreation's 2011-2012 budget and a projected $22 million deficit the following year.

Eleven of those parks could stay open if nonprofit organizations agree to operate them, the Department of Parks and Recreation said.

Huffman said Monday's step was both important and bipartisan.

“It’s important that as we continue to make technical improvements to the bill, we are getting unanimous votes in committee, and members of both parties continue asking to be added as co-authors," Huffman said. 

AB 1589 includes the following additional provisions:

  • Encourages formation of a state compact that guarantees an ongoing level of state funding for operations and maintenance of state parks.
  • Creates a State Park Enterprise Fund to be used for construction and installation of modern revenue and fee collection equipment and technologies to increase park visitation and revenues.
  • Produces a California State Park environmental license plate that individual vehicle owners could purchase and have the fees go towards support of state parks.
  • Requires the Department of Parks and Recreation to be more transparent on how it evaluates and selects specific parks for closure, and places a cap of 25 state park units on the number of park closures allowed from 2012 to 2016 without legislative approval.

AB 1589 is also joint-authored by Assemblymembers Roger Dickinson, Mike Gatto and Kevin Jeffries.

Huffman represents the 6th Assembly District, which encompasses southern Sonoma County and all of Marin County. First elected in 2006, Huffman chairs the Assembly Water, Parks and Wildlife Committee and also serves as Co-Chair of the Legislative Environmental Caucus. 


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