California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill ACR285

Introduced
8/20/18  
Introduced
8/20/18  
Refer
8/23/18  
Engrossed
8/28/18  
Refer
8/29/18  
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

Diaper Need Awareness Week.

Impact

The impact of ACR 285 is both symbolic and functional. It does not create new laws but aims to promote awareness and drive community engagement around the issue of diaper need, which affects one in three families with children under three years old. The resolution acknowledges the essential role of diapers in both maintaining children's health and enabling parents to access childcare services that typically require a daily supply of diapers. By encouraging engagement, this resolution advocates for nonprofit efforts in providing necessary resources to families in need.

Summary

Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 285, introduced by Gonzalez Fletcher, declares the week of September 24, 2018, to September 30, 2018, as Diaper Need Awareness Week in California. The resolution aims to raise public awareness about the challenges faced by families who cannot afford sufficient diapers for their infants and toddlers. By recognizing this issue, the resolution encourages citizens to support organizations that alleviate diaper need, highlighting this social concern as a public health and economic issue affecting families' well-being.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding ACR 285 is predominantly positive, as it addresses a critical yet often overlooked issue impacting vulnerable families. Supporters view the resolution as a necessary step towards community recognition of diaper need and as a means to foster local and state-level support for affected families. There is a general consensus that raising awareness for this cause can lead to better support systems and resources for families facing these challenges, aligning with California's commitment to public health and economic mobility.

Contention

While ACR 285 has largely garnered support, there may be underlying tensions regarding the adequacy of the response to diaper need compared to other pressing issues such as healthcare or food security. Some critics may argue that focusing on diaper need does not address broader economic inequality or that transient solutions like awareness weeks could divert attention from long-term systemic changes. Nonetheless, the resolution aims to unify efforts towards alleviating a particular hardship faced by many families in California.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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