California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB2969

Introduced
2/16/18  
Introduced
2/16/18  
Refer
3/8/18  
Refer
3/8/18  
Report Pass
5/3/18  
Report Pass
5/3/18  
Engrossed
5/14/18  
Engrossed
5/14/18  
Refer
5/15/18  
Refer
5/15/18  
Refer
5/24/18  
Refer
5/24/18  
Report Pass
6/12/18  
Report Pass
6/12/18  
Enrolled
6/28/18  
Enrolled
6/28/18  
Chaptered
7/16/18  
Chaptered
7/16/18  

Caption

LGBT Pride Month.

Impact

The enactment of AB 2969 adds Section 6728 to the Government Code, thereby creating an official acknowledgment of LGBT Pride Month within state law. This affects how the state recognizes and promotes LGBTQ+ rights and issues, aligning with broader efforts to support inclusivity and diversity. The regularities surrounding this proclamation may encourage local governments, organizations, and communities to engage in activities and events that celebrate and honor LGBTQ+ identities and histories.

Summary

Assembly Bill No. 2969, introduced by Assemblymember Low, mandates the Governor of California to proclaim June as LGBT Pride Month annually. The bill formalizes the recognition of LGBTQ+ contributions to society and aims to promote awareness and acceptance within the state. By establishing a designated month for LGBTQ+ pride celebrations, the bill seeks to foster a supportive environment for diverse communities across California.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding AB 2969 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, with strong bipartisan support evident during the voting process. The bill received 31 votes in favor and only 2 against in the Assembly's third reading, highlighting a significant consensus among lawmakers regarding the importance of acknowledging LGBT Pride Month. This positive reception suggests a growing recognition of LGBTQ+ rights in California, although there may still be pockets of opposition based on differing views about social policies.

Contention

While there does not appear to be significant contention surrounding the passage of AB 2969 itself, the broader context of LGBTQ+ rights historically garners mixed opinions from various groups. Some critics may voice concerns about the implications of state-endorsed observances and their impact on educational or religious institutions. Nonetheless, the bill's relatively smooth approval indicates that, at least within the legislative context, there is strong support for fostering an inclusive state identity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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