California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill ACR152

Introduced
1/10/18  
Introduced
1/10/18  
Refer
1/16/18  
Engrossed
1/18/18  
Engrossed
1/18/18  
Refer
1/22/18  
Refer
1/22/18  
Enrolled
2/5/18  
Enrolled
2/5/18  
Chaptered
2/7/18  
Chaptered
2/7/18  
Passed
2/7/18  

Caption

National Mentoring Month.

Impact

The adoption of ACR152 is expected to enhance awareness of the significance of mentorship in California. By recognizing National Mentoring Month, the resolution encourages citizens to engage in mentoring activities, fostering an environment where children have access to caring adults who can guide them. It presents a proactive approach to reducing drop-out rates, substance abuse, and other negative outcomes for youth, ultimately promoting a supportive framework for children's development.

Summary

Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 152, introduced by Aguiar-Curry, aims to proclaim January 2018 as National Mentoring Month. This resolution emphasizes the importance of mentoring, advocating for the establishment of supportive relationships between youth and responsible adults to foster their confidence and success in life. The resolution highlights that mentoring not only helps children succeed academically but also reduces risky behaviors, thus promoting healthier communities and families.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding ACR152 is predominantly positive, reflecting a collective recognition of the value of mentorship in youth development. Legislators and community leaders support the idea that mentorship provides critical social and educational support to children. By proclaiming a month dedicated to this cause, the resolution invokes a spirit of community solidarity and engagement, celebrating individuals who contribute to nurturing the next generation.

Contention

While the resolution has garnered support, there may be underlying concerns regarding the systematic provision of resources for mentorship programs. Some critics might question the actual impact of proclaims without sufficient backing in terms of funding, infrastructure, and coordinated efforts to establish mentorship programs across communities. Hence, the challenge remains in ensuring that the proclamation translates into tangible support for mentoring initiatives.

Companion Bills

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