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COMMENTS BY
CITY COUNCILMEN
LETTER RE
Council discussed a 16tter which had been received
AGRICULTURAL
Thomas H. Willoughbv, Chief Consultant, Assembly
LANDS TASK
California Legislature which reads in pert as
FORCE
follows:
"Assemblyman Hsnnigan has requested me to respond
to a request from Speaker Pro Tempore McCarthy
that our office brine you up to date about the
status of the Agricultural Lands "Task Force.
The task force has finished its work and has
thus been discontinued. It held several meet-
ings to examine various alternatives for preserv-
ing agricultural land. Unfortunately, at the end
of its deliberations the task force remained
quite divided on the question of whether major
legislative action was necessary or appropriate
at this time to deal with the agricultural
land .tissue.
Because no consesus was produced, the task force
issued no reports and published no documents. thus,
our office has no accounts of recommendations
tar proceedings which we can send to yc;u.
Although Assemblyman Hannigan ren ins keenly
interested in preserving agricultural land,
there does not appear to be widespread support
for major legislation at this time."
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THOMAS M. HANNIGAN
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MEMBER OF THE ASSEMBLY
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March 2, 1961
Mr. Ronald Me Stein
City Attorney
City of Lodi
221 West Fine Street
Lodi, California 95240
Dear Mr. Steins
Assemblyman Hannigan has requested me to respond
to a request from Speaker Fro Tempore McCarthy that our office
bring you up to date about the status of the Agricultural
Lands Task Force, The task force has finished its work and
has thus been discontinued. It held several meetings to
examine various alternatives for preserving agricultural land.
Unfortunately, at the end of its deliberations they task force
remained quite divided on the question of whether major
legislative action was necessary or appropriate at this time
to deal with the agricultural land issue.
Because no consensus was produced, the task force
issued no reports and published 0o documents. Thus, our office
has no accounts of recommendations or proceedings which we can
send to you.
Although Assemblyman Hannigan remains }keenly interested
in preserving agricultural land, there does not appear to be
widespread support for major legislation at this time.
Thank you for your inquiry.
Sin y,
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S H. WILLOUGHBY
Chief Consultant
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