Congressman Steve Knight, R-Santa Clarita, testified in a committee hearing Tuesday in support of his legislation that would create a St. Francis Dam National Memorial and Monument in Los Angeles County, according to a news release from Knight’s office.
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Knight was joined in the committee by Alan Pollack, president of the Santa Clarita Valley Historical Society, who has advocated for years to create the St. Francis Dam Memorial and presented the legislative idea to Knight.
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On Tuesday, the House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Federal Lands held a hearing to gather information about the bill, in which Rep. Knight explained the need to memorialize the victims of the disaster.
“It is important to educate the public and honor the individuals who perished in the St. Francis Dam Disaster,” said Knight. “This memorial site is a high priority for the Santa Clarita Valley and I am proud to be part of the effort to make it happen.”
Pollack’s testimony detailed the dam’s history, beginning with its flawed design and construction and ending with its abrupt and devastating collapse.
He explained that while the disaster generated immediate headlines and legislation, it is not widely known today. He concluded that a national monument is long overdue and necessary to memorialize the victims of the catastrophe.
“It has been 88 years since the lives of 431 people were lost on the night of March 12, 1928, in the second worst disaster in California history and one of the greatest disasters in all of American history,” said Pollack. “We now have a golden opportunity to recognize and honor the lives of those hundreds of victims by passing legislation to create the St. Francis Dam National Memorial and Monument. Thank you to our Congressman Steve Knight for introducing this landmark bill into the House of Representatives. We hope to get swift passage there and in the Senate, and onto the desk of our President for his signature.”
Knight’s bill H.R. 5244, the Saint Francis Dam Disaster National Memorial Act, would create a national memorial at the site of the 1928 St. Francis Dam disaster in the San Francisquito Canyon, which claimed the lives of 431 people.
The memorial would be funded by private donations and would establish a 440 acre national monument encompassing the designated national memorial area that was devastated in the resulting flood.
Ed. Note: This article was provided by the office of Congressman Steve Knight.
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