Imperial Valley Press

State lawmakers approve $755 million for office renovation

- BY SOPHIA BOLLAG

SACRAMENTO — Lawmakers on Thursday approved spending $755 million to renovate their own office building as part of the state budget.

The plan appropriat­es the money to rebuild the statehouse annex, the building attached to the Capitol that houses most legislativ­e offices.

The annex is more than 60 years old and doesn’t meet fire and safety standards, which endangers many schoolchil­dren who visit the building every year, Republican Sen. Jean Fuller of Bakersfiel­d said.

“We know this is one of the most visited places in the state of California. We see school trips. We see people coming up here for lobby day,” said Assemblyma­n Kevin McCarty, a Sacramento Democrat.

“What they don’t know is this building is a death trap.”

But critics said lawmakers could spend the money on other things.

“It sends the wrong message,” Assemblyma­n Dante Acosta said.

“We shouldn’t be spending it on ourselves and new swanky offices.”

The Santa Clarita Republican said foster children and people with developmen­tal disabiliti­es have a greater need for funds.

Although the building is old, other critical buildings in the state are even older, including some hospitals, Democratic Sen. Steve Glazer of Orinda said before voting against the appropriat­ion.

The new annex is slated to include a visitor center and a parking garage.

The budget also provides $420 million to build another state building near the Capitol that would temporaril­y house lawmakers’ offices while the annex is under constructi­on.

That building would later be used for other government purposes.

Legislatio­n outlining the reconstruc­tion plan passed the Senate 28-9 and the Assembly 54-21.

It now heads to Gov. Jerry Brown, who is expected to sign it.

 ?? AP PHOTO/RICH PEDRONCELL­I ?? A man leaves the office building attached to the state Capitol, on Thursday, in Sacramento. Lawmakers approved a $755 million plan Thursday to raze and rebuild the statehouse annex, the building attached to the Capitol that houses most legislativ­e...
AP PHOTO/RICH PEDRONCELL­I A man leaves the office building attached to the state Capitol, on Thursday, in Sacramento. Lawmakers approved a $755 million plan Thursday to raze and rebuild the statehouse annex, the building attached to the Capitol that houses most legislativ­e...

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