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Measure AB 666
Authors Rogers  
Subject State cryptid.
Relating To relating to state government.
Title An act to add Section 425.18 to the Government Code, relating to state government.
Last Action Dt 2025-03-28
State Amended Assembly
Status In Committee Process
Active? Y
Vote Required Majority
Appropriation No
Fiscal Committee No
Local Program No
Substantive Changes None
Urgency No
Tax Levy No
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Actions
2025-04-08     In committee: Set, first hearing. Held without recommendation.
2025-04-01     Re-referred to Com. on A.,E.,S., & T.
2025-03-28     Referred to Com. on A.,E.,S., & T.
2025-03-28     From committee chair, with author's amendments: Amend, and re-refer to Com. on A.,E.,S., & T. Read second time and amended.
2025-02-15     From printer. May be heard in committee March 17.
2025-02-14     Read first time. To print.
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Amended Assembly     2025-03-28
Introduced     2025-02-14
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					The most famous and beloved cryptid in contemporary California culture is the creature known as Bigfoot.
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					A cryptid, for the purposes of this act, is defined as a creature that is believed to exist, but
				whose existence has not been proven definitively by science.
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					Bigfoot is a legendary cryptid, with origins in the County of Humboldt in California.
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					Willow Creek, California, is widely recognized as the Bigfoot capital of the world, hosting the annual Bigfoot Daze Festival, bringing in approximately 2,000 people annually from across the world, doubling the population of the local community, to appreciate this iconic cryptid. 
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					The Willow Creek - China Flat Museum reports that its Bigfoot
				collection draws the most attention, with the museum bringing in 2,000 to 3,000 tourists per year. 
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					While the legends of a large, hairy, elusive creature persist in many parts of the world, its etymological origins reside firmly in California, with the first use of the term “Bigfoot” in 1958 by Andrew Genzoli for the Humboldt Times newspaper. 
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					This documented first use of “Bigfoot” squatches any other region or state’s claim to the legendary creature.
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					Over the ensuing decades, Bigfoot
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					Since Bigfoot was first sighted in the County of Humboldt, it has since captured public imagination and energized popular culture across the world. 
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					Bigfoot has come to represent California’s own meteoric growth as the premier storytelling capital of the world, capturing the hearts and imaginations of people from all backgrounds. 
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					The search for Bigfoot has generated
				unquantifiable growth in tourism in rural areas, particularly on the North Coast where Bigfoot has repeatedly been sighted. This robust economic activity is most visible in the many roadside stops throughout the region proudly selling Bigfoot-themed wares. 
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					Popular descriptions of Bigfoot have described the cryptid as a large, bipedal hairy ape with environmental zeal, making the mysterious hominid an excellent mascot for California’s wilderness and culture. 
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					Naming Bigfoot as the official state cryptid of California will promote tourism for California’s wilderness and rural communities, as well as education, appreciation, and cultural preservation of
				California’s local folklore and cultural heritage. 
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				Section 425.18 is added to the 
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Last Version Text Digest Existing law establishes the state flag and the state’s emblems, including, among other things, the golden poppy as the official state flower and the California redwood as the official state tree. This bill would establish Bigfoot as the official state cryptid. The bill would make related findings and declarations.