The California Assembly adopted ACR 149 on April 27, formally marking the 50th anniversary of the California Coastal Act and the California Coastal Conservancy.
The resolution passed by voice vote after 46 co-authors were added, according to the Assembly floor transcript and summary. Floor remarks on the measure included support for coastal protection and access, along with criticism of the California Coastal Commission, giving the ceremonial anniversary item some live policy texture.
In the broader floor session, members also took up several other bills and resolutions, but ACR 149 was the chamber’s main coastal-policy commemoration of the day. The transcript does not include the full text of the resolution or a roll-call vote, so the public record available here shows only the voice-vote adoption and the debate themes that accompanied it.