Inyo Register

Alvarado-Gil proposes legislatio­n to boost funding for local, state fairs

Bill aims to assist state fair facilities help themselves

- Register Staff

State Sen. Marie Alvarado-Gil, whose district includes Inyo and Mono counties, has introduced SB 1261 to increase funding and support for local and state fairs.

California is home to 78 fairs, including 23 county fairs, two citrus fruit fairs, and the California Exposition and State Fair (Cal Expo).

The network of California fairs is composed of district agricultur­al associatio­ns (DAA), and for more than 70 years, the source of state funding for California fairs depended on horse racing licensing fees.

In 2012, DAAs were expected to become selfsuffic­ient as a result of the dwindling state budget for fiscal year 20112012. To address this issue, in 2017, the Legislatur­e passed AB 1499, which directed the governor’s budget to allocate three-quarters of a percent of the gross sales made on fairground­s to the California Department of Food and Agricultur­e (CDFA). The CDFA would then transfer the generated revenue to the Fairs and Exposition Fund.

“By increasing the percentage of CDFA’s budget that is allocated to fairs, SB 1261 will directly support the essential funding required for operationa­l necessitie­s and addressing critical issues like deferred maintenanc­e and emergency preparedne­ss within our fairs,” said Senator Alvarado-Gil.

“We are in full support of Senator Marie AlvaradoGi­l’s efforts to help California’s fairground­s help themselves. SB 1261 will increase the percentage of revenue annually reinvested in the Network. This increase will ensure our fairground­s remain viable and facilitate much needed improvemen­ts,” said Sarah Cummings, president and CEO of the Western Fairs Associatio­n.

Fairground­s don’t just serve as entertainm­ent venues and a gathering point for community events – they play a vital role during natural disasters and emergencie­s by providing the state Office of Emergency Services and other state and federal partners a centralize­d location to operate, to ensure the safety of citizens and first responders during critical incidents.

By capping the cost of administer­ing the allocation of these funds to fairs, SB 1261 would ensure those costs will not reduce the amount of sales tax revenue intended for DAAs.

“California’s fairground­s operate yearround, and we are consistent­ly called upon to assist our federal, state and local government­s when disaster hits. Every time, we answer the call. SB 1261 would provide a stable funding source to ensure our fairground­s continue to serve our first responders when our communitie­s need them the most,” said Michele Richards, chair of the California Fairs Alliance.

The bill will now be referred to the Senate Agricultur­e Committee for review.

Alvarado-Gil represents the state’s Fourth Senate District including the counties of Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, El Dorado, Inyo, Madera, Mariposa, Merced, Mono, Nevada, Placer, Stanislaus, and Tuolumne.

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