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Assembly Joint Resolution No. 96 (Martinez – 1994)

Resolution Chapter 146, Statutes of 1994, AJR 96

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Assembly Joint Resolution No. 96 relative to the Gabrielino was introduced on August 8, 1994 y Assembly member Diane Martinez at the request of the “Gabrielino-Tongva Nation.”  (See Exhibits #1a and #3, page 1) 


Assembly Joint Resolution Bill 96 was assigned to the Senate Committee on Rules where policy issues raised by the bill were considered.  (See Exhibit #3)  Two amendments were made to Assembly Joint Resolution Bill 96, once in each House.  (See Exhibits #1b, #1c, and #2)  Subsequent to legislative approval it was recorded by the Secretary of State on September 13, 1994 as Resolution Chapter 146 of the Statutes of 1994.  (See Exhibits #1d and #2)


The Third Reading analysis prepared by the Office of Senate Floor Analyses provides the following digest of Assembly Joint Resolution No. 96 as it was last amended on August 26, 1994:


This resolution recognizes the Gabrielinos as the aboriginal tribe of the Los Angeles Basin and urges the President and Congress to give similar recognition to the Gabrielinos.
(See Exhibit #4c, page 1)