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CALIFORNIA LAWMAKER NOMINATES BIGFOOT AS THE STATE CRYPTID. California lawmakers have plenty of challenges to tackle. But it can’t always be an emergency. Sometimes, you just need to have a ...
One small step for man, and an even smaller step for Bigfoot. A new bill in California’s state legislature seeks to recognize the elusive Bigfoot as the state’s official cryptid.
CALIFORNIA LAWMAKER NOMINATES BIGFOOT AS THE STATE CRYPTID. California lawmakers have plenty of challenges to tackle. But it can’t always be an emergency. Sometimes, you just need to have a ...
California Assembly Bill 666 would make Bigfoot the official state cryptid. The bill's author says it's meant to be a fun moment of levity during challenging times.
A member of the California state Assembly wants to make Bigfoot California’s state cryptid. Assembly Member Chris Rogers, D-Santa Rosa, introduced a bill last week that would designate the furry ...
A bill introduced in the California State Assembly seeks to designate Bigfoot as the state’s official cryptid. A cryptid is an animal that some people believe exists but has never been ...
You might suspect that a one-line bill about Bigfoot that bears the number "666" is a joke, but AB-666 is apparently a serious offering from California Assemblymember Chris Rogers.Rogers ...
California's Assembly Bill 666 seeks to make Bigfoot the state's official cryptid, sparking excitement in Bigfoot communities. SF Gate Logo Hearst Newspapers Logo Skip to main content ...
A new California bill proposes that Bigfoot become the state cryptid, a creature whose existence may or may not be true. (File photo by Carol M. Highsmith/Carol M. Highsmith Archive/Library of ...
California is synonymous with the golden poppy and the California redwood. If one assemblyman has his way, the state could soon adopt Bigfoot, a.k.a. Sasquatch, as its latest official emblem.
A California lawmaker has introduced AB 666, which, if passed, would make Bigfoot part of the state’s emblem family along with the golden poppy and redwood tree. What is a cryptid?