California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SCR108

Introduced
1/8/26  
Refer
1/8/26  
Refer
1/21/26  
Refer
4/8/26  
Refer
4/15/26  
Engrossed
4/30/26  

Caption

Deputy David Piquette Memorial Highway.

Impact

The resolution requests the Department of Transportation to assess the costs associated with erecting appropriate signage to commemorate the highway's new designation. Notably, this measure does not allocate state funds for the signage; instead, it stipulates that the Department may proceed with installation only upon receiving sufficient donations from nonstate sources. This approach reflects a fiscally responsible stance while ensuring that the honor can be observed without burdening state finances.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 108 (SCR108) introduced by Senator Archuleta aims to honor the memory of Deputy David Piquette, a dedicated law enforcement officer who tragically lost his life in 2006 while serving with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. The resolution designates a specific portion of State Route 91 in the County of Orange as the Deputy David Piquette Memorial Highway. The initiative emphasizes the commitment of the engineering and safety communities to recognize individuals who have made significant sacrifices in the line of duty.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR108 is predominantly positive, encapsulating a spirit of community remembrance and respect for law enforcement personnel. There is a broad consensus among legislators and the public that remembering Deputy Piquette is a crucial step in acknowledging the sacrifices made by those in public service. Support for such memorial actions often underscores the appreciation of local heroes and enhances public awareness about safety and the significance of law enforcement duties.

Contention

While there may not be significant contention surrounding the bill itself, discussions relevant to highway memorials often raise broader themes about how society honors public servants. Some stakeholders may question the efficacy or the emotional impact of memorial designations. However, instances like SCR108 overwhelmingly focus on collective remembrance rather than opposition, showcasing a united front in honoring the legacy of individuals like Deputy Piquette.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA ACR142

San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Deputies Floyd and Michael Coleman Memorial Highway.

CA ACR137

San Joaquin County Deputy Sheriff Dighton Little Memorial Highway.

CA ACR101

James Dean Memorial Highway.

CA ACR81

Border Patrol Agent Daniel H. Salazar Memorial Highway.

CA SCR123

California Peace Officers’ Memorial Day.

CA SCR78

Detective Sergeant Ed Wilkinson, Deputy Sheriff Brent Jameson, and Deputy Sheriff Bliss Magly Memorial Overcrossing.

CA ACR96

Assembly Member Patty Berg Memorial Highway.

CA SCR119

Gordon Lee Bordsen Memorial Highway.

CA SCR90

Brigadier General Charles Young Memorial Highway.

CA ACR162

Congressman Doug LaMalfa Memorial Highway.

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