California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill ACR167

Introduced
3/26/26  

Caption

World Agritourism Day.

Impact

The enactment of ACR167 holds significant implications for state laws concerning agricultural practices and rural development. By officially recognizing World Agritourism Day, the resolution aims to promote agritourism as an essential facet of California’s agricultural sector. This initiative is anticipated to not only raise awareness about California’s agricultural heritage but also drive increased traffic to local farms, thereby benefiting local economies. The legislation serves as an endorsement of the socioeconomic benefits derived from agritourism, such as job creation and income diversification for family farms.

Summary

Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 167 (ACR167), introduced by Assembly Member Hadwick, aims to proclaim May 16, 2026, as World Agritourism Day in California. This resolution recognizes California's status as the nation's leading agricultural state and highlights the importance of agritourism in connecting consumers with agricultural producers. By celebrating this day, ACR167 seeks to encourage public participation in agritourism activities and support local farmers and ranchers, fostering a deeper appreciation for the agricultural processes that sustain the state’s economy.

Contention

While ACR167 appears to be largely supportive of agritourism, potential contention may arise regarding how effectively such proclamations translate into tangible support for farmers and rural communities. Critics could argue that while the day promotes awareness, it may not address underlying issues such as regulatory burdens and economic instability faced by farmers. There may also be questions about whether this resolution can result in concrete policy changes that enhance the agritourism industry beyond public observance.

Notable_points

Overall, ACR167 presents an opportunity to shine a spotlight on agritourism's role in California’s economy and culture. The resolution reflects a movement toward greater recognition of the interconnectedness of agriculture and tourism, emphasizing the need for public engagement in local farming activities. It invites all Californians to engage with their agricultural roots while supporting local economies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AR19

Relative to California Agriculture Day.

CA HB06241

An Act Concerning Agritourism.

CA SR99

Relative to California Agriculture Day.

CA AR99

Relative to California Agriculture Day.

CA SR28

(2025-2026)

CA ACR75

California’s Farm Week.

CA ACR178

National Rendering Day.

CA ACR188

California’s Farm Week.

CA SCR149

World Autism Awareness Day.

CA AR10

Relative to World Wetlands Day.

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