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Assembly commends 50 years of Coastal Act while one lawmaker criticizes commission's role
Summary
The California State Assembly adopted ACR 149 honoring the 50th anniversary of the California Coastal Act; supporters stressed conservation, public access and economic value while one member criticized the Coastal Commission's recent decisions. The resolution passed by voice vote with co‑authors added.
The California State Assembly adopted ACR 149 on March 25, 2026, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the California Coastal Act and recognizing the work of the California Coastal Commission and the Coastal Conservancy, Assemblymember Tim Hart said on the Assembly floor.
The resolution, presented by Assemblymember Hart, credited the Coastal Act with protecting public access to the coastline and with long‑term conservation efforts. “Our coastline is central to our environment, economy, and way of life,” Hart said, asking members to join in celebrating ‘‘50 years of invaluable work done to protect one of California’s greatest treasures.” Supporters…
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