California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AR104

Introduced
4/19/18  
Introduced
4/19/18  
Refer
4/23/18  

Caption

Relative to Cinco de Mayo Week.

Impact

By declaring May 1 to May 6 as Cinco de Mayo Week, the resolution encourages Californians to celebrate and recognize the influence and contributions of Latino communities. It emphasizes the importance of acknowledging how Latino supporters have historically contributed to the state's culture, society, and economy. Through this celebration, the resolution aims to foster a greater understanding and appreciation for the diverse heritage that shapes California's identity.

Summary

House Resolution No. 104, introduced by Assembly Member Carrillo, seeks to celebrate Cinco de Mayo as a significant historical occasion honoring the contributions of the Mexican people. The resolution highlights the spirit of resilience shown during the Battle of Puebla in 1862 and the broader historical context of Latino participation in various wars, including the American Civil War. This recognition is intended to remind Californians of the courage displayed not only by those in Mexico but also by Latinos in California who supported democratic values and freedom at various points in history.

Contention

Though the resolution primarily serves as a celebratory acknowledgment, it may raise discussions around the representation of Latino achievements in California's historical narrative. Various members of the community might express differing opinions on how much recognition should be afforded to Latino contributions versus other cultural narratives. The resolution could also prompt insights regarding current issues faced by Latino communities, especially around topics such as voting rights, economic justice, and community representation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AR29

Relative to Cinco de Mayo Week.

CA AR96

Relative to Cinco de Mayo Week.

CA SR24

Relative to Cinco de Mayo Week.

CA SR74

Relative to Cinco de Mayo Week.

CA ACR30

Women’s Military History Week.

CA AR23

Relative to Cesar Chavez Day.

CA AR78

Relative to Cesar Chavez Day.

CA SR20

Relative to Cesar Chavez Day.

CA SR69

Relative to César Chávez Day.

CA SR68

Relative to Constitution Week.

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