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S 6367

Extends the expiration date of free one day admission to the zoological park

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Nathalia Fernández and 4 co-sponsors

Bill S 6367 extends free one-day zoo admission, boosting accessibility for families and promoting wildlife education and conservation efforts for all visitors.

SUBSTITUTED BY A7601
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Bill Summary · S 6367

Summary of Bill S 6367

Overview

Bill S 6367 aims to extend the expiration date of free one-day admission to the zoological park. This initiative is designed to enhance public access to the zoo, promoting education and engagement with wildlife conservation efforts.

Key Provisions

  • Extension of Free Admission: The primary provision of the bill is to extend the current expiration date for free one-day admission to the zoological park. This allows more visitors to experience the park without the barrier of an admission fee.
  • Promotion of Accessibility: By extending this program, the bill seeks to make the zoo more accessible to families and individuals who may not otherwise afford the cost of admission.

Impact

  • Public Engagement: The extension of free admission is expected to increase visitor numbers, fostering greater public interest in wildlife and conservation efforts.
  • Community Benefits: Families and individuals from various socioeconomic backgrounds will benefit from the opportunity to visit the zoo without financial constraints, promoting community involvement and education.

Legislative Timeline

  • Introduced: March 11, 2025
    • The bill was referred to the Committee on Cultural Affairs, Tourism, Parks, and Recreation.
  • Advancements:
    • May 20, 2025: The bill was reported for the first time (1st Report Cal. 1226).
    • May 21, 2025: The bill was reported for the second time (2nd Report Cal.).
    • May 22, 2025: The bill advanced to a third reading.
    • June 4, 2025: The bill was substituted by A 7601, which is its companion bill.

Related Legislation

  • A 7601: This is the companion bill to S 6367, which has taken over the legislative process. Readers interested in the details of the companion bill may refer to its specific provisions and status.

Conclusion

Bill S 6367 represents an effort to enhance public access to zoological parks through the extension of free admission. By fostering greater community engagement and education about wildlife, the bill aims to promote conservation efforts and enrich the cultural experience of visitors. The legislative process is ongoing, with the bill having been substituted by A 7601.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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