California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill ACR243

Introduced
5/24/18  
Introduced
5/24/18  
Refer
6/14/18  
Engrossed
8/28/18  
Engrossed
8/28/18  
Refer
8/29/18  
Enrolled
8/30/18  
Enrolled
8/30/18  
Chaptered
9/7/18  
Chaptered
9/7/18  
Passed
9/7/18  

Caption

Crossing Guards Keep Our Children Safe Month.

Impact

The resolution intends to promote wider recognition of the essential functions performed by crossing guards, acknowledging that their presence at school crosswalks greatly enhances the safety of children. It raises awareness of the dangerous conditions crossing guards face, including insults from motorists and the increasing risks as traffic congestion worsens. By declaring a dedicated month to honor crossing guards, the state aims to foster greater respect and support from the community, thereby enhancing the overall safety of school areas.

Summary

Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 243, authored by Eduardo Garcia, recognizes the critical importance of adult crossing guards in ensuring the safety of children who walk or bicycle to school. The resolution declares September 2018 as 'Crossing Guards Keep Our Children Safe Month,' highlighting the significant role these guards play in mitigating traffic risks around school zones. Given California's high number of crossing guards, the measure aims to elevate community awareness regarding their contributions and the challenges they face on a daily basis.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding ACR 243 is overwhelmingly positive. Advocates for child safety and community leaders have embraced the resolution as a means to promote awareness about pedestrian safety in school zones. It serves as a supportive measure, aimed not only at honoring crossing guards but also at encouraging a broader dialogue about improving road safety for children. The resolution is expected to spark more community involvement and calls for enhanced traffic safety measures in school areas.

Contention

While the resolution is generally well-received, some concerns may arise regarding the execution of the initiatives it promotes. For example, the impact of increased motorist awareness and respect for crossing guards may not materialize without effective campaigns or community engagement. Additionally, local governments may need to explore further improvements in infrastructure, such as better signage and crosswalk signals, to ensure maximum safety benefits. As the resolution emphasizes the dangerous nature of crossing guards' work, the efficacy of subsequent measures put in place to honor this recognition could be scrutinized.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA ACR201

California Building Safety Month.

CA ACR10

Children’s Dental Health Month.

CA ACR83

Portuguese Heritage Month.

CA ACR74

Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month.

CA ACR205

Portuguese Heritage Month: Day of Portugal: Day of the Azores.

CA ACR120

Positive Parenting Awareness Month.

CA ACR108

Children’s Emotional Wellness Month.

CA SCR65

Foster Youth Awareness Month.

CA ACR66

“Parks Make Life Better!®” Month.

CA ACR49

California Native Plant Month.

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