California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill ACR124

Introduced
8/22/17  
Introduced
8/22/17  
Refer
8/24/17  
Engrossed
9/7/17  
Engrossed
9/7/17  
Refer
9/8/17  
Refer
9/8/17  
Enrolled
9/14/17  
Enrolled
9/14/17  
Chaptered
9/25/17  
Passed
9/25/17  

Caption

Court Adoption and Permanency Month.

Impact

The resolution highlights the ongoing challenges within California's child welfare system, including the high number of children entering foster care and the significant proportion of children who remain without stable homes for extended periods. By designating a month dedicated to adoption and permanency, ACR124 aims to mobilize resources and raise public awareness about the importance of providing loving homes for children. This can potentially influence state laws and policies concerning child welfare practices and encourage coordinated efforts among local agencies and community organizations.

Summary

Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 124 (ACR124) designates November 2017 as 'Court Adoption and Permanency Month' in California. The resolution encourages the state’s courts and local communities to promote practices and programs focused on finding safe, stable, and permanent homes for children, particularly those involved in the foster care system. This initiative underscores a commitment to improve outcomes for children who have faced abuse and neglect, emphasizing the need for timely adoption processes and family reunification efforts.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding ACR124 is largely positive, highlighting a collective recognition of the importance of child welfare and the urgency of finding permanent homes for children in foster care. Supporters see the resolution as a necessary step towards increasing awareness and fostering community involvement in addressing the needs of vulnerable children. The resolution reflects a commitment to improving the child welfare system and achieving better outcomes for affected families, with broad support from various stakeholders including the Judicial Council, lawmakers, and community advocates.

Contention

While the resolution itself is unlikely to elicit major contention, it brings attention to systemic issues within the child welfare system that may be contentious in broader policy discussions. Issues may arise regarding funding for child welfare programs, the effectiveness of current adoption processes, and the overall management of the foster care system. As the resolution promotes a collaborative approach, stakeholders may debate the best methods and resources necessary to facilitate timely placements and adequate support for foster families and children awaiting adoption.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SCR91

Court Adoption and Permanency Month.

CA ACR193

Foster Care Awareness Month.

CA ACR81

Foster Care Month.

CA SCR84

California Runaway and Homeless Youth Prevention Month.

CA SCR167

California Runaway and Homeless Youth Prevention Month.

CA SCR147

Foster Youth Awareness Month.

CA SCR65

Foster Youth Awareness Month.

CA SCR134

Child Abuse Prevention Month.

CA SCR148

Foster care.

CA AB2948

Adoption Assistance Program: tribal court order.

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