Glendale Community College Armenian Genocide Commemoration Legislation Heads to the Senate Floor for Final Vote

Thursday, August 29 2019

Glendale Community College Armenian Genocide Commemoration Legislation Heads to the Senate Floor for Final Vote - Sacramento, California – Today, SB 568, authored by Senator Anthony J. Portantino (D–La Cañada Flintridge) passed the Senate Education Committee and is headed to the Senate Floor for final action.  SB 568 would help Glendale Community College offset revenue losses associated with closing on April 24. April 24 is the day the worldwide Armenian Community commemorates the Armenian Genocide.  If SB 568 were not passed, GCC would lose close to $500,000 per year if it closes to appropriately commemorate the death of 1.5 million fallen martyrs during the first Genocide of the 20th Century.

“Two years ago, I was approached by GCC to help the college offset the cost of closing on April 24th.  Unlike K-12 schools, current state law does not give GCC the same flexibility that the GUSD has to close without financial loss.  I am very proud to have helped move one-step closer to rectifying this situation.  The Armenian American Community, greater Glendale community, faculty, administrators and students of GCC solemnly and appropriately want to commemorate the Armenian Genocide without unnecessary financial pressure and the State should help them do it.  It is also important to remember that the benefits of SB 568 go beyond financial. When GCC closes on April 24th it educates many people about the historical significance of the day and the horror of the first Genocide of the 20th Century,” commented Senator Portantino. 

Senator Portantino, who has a long and positive relationship with the Armenian American and Glendale Community College community, negotiated with the Community College Chancellor’s Office for the last two years to bring a solution to this issue.   SB 568 is the culmination of those discussions.  Under current law, K-12 school districts like the GUSD have the ability to close and not lose funding.  Community Colleges currently do not have the same flexibility causing GCC to a loss of an estimated $500,000 for closing on April 24.

“On behalf of the Glendale Community College District, we appreciate Senator Portantino’s leadership and authorship of SB568. The passage of this bill will benefit not only the present constituency of Glendale’s Community, but generations to come,” commented Glendale Community College’s Executive Vice President Doctor Anthony Culpepper.

GCC Vice President Anthony Culpepper travelled to Sacramento this morning to offer testimony in support of SB 568 at the Senate Education Committee. The Committee passed the bill.  The committee passed the bill and it is on its way to the Senate Floor.

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Sen. Portantino represents nearly 930,000 people in the 25th Senate District, which includes Altadena, Atwater Village, Bradbury, Burbank, Claremont, Duarte, Glendale, Glendora, La Cañada Flintridge, La Crescenta, Lake View Terrace, La Verne, Los Feliz, Monrovia, Montrose, Pasadena, San Dimas, San Marino, Shadow Hills, Sierra Madre, South Pasadena, Sunland-Tujunga, and Upland.