California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AR60

Introduced
9/5/17  
Refer
9/8/17  
Report Pass
9/8/17  
Refer
9/11/17  
Passed
9/13/17  

Caption

Relative to the International Day of the Girl Child.

Impact

AR60 intends to influence state law by promoting gender equality and advocating for girls' rights within California. By designating this day, it encourages educational institutions, communities, and organizations to acknowledge the inequities that girls face worldwide and advance initiatives aimed at supporting their needs. The resolution calls for increased investment in gathering data on girl-specific issues, which could inform future policies and programs designed to uplift girls and advocate against child marriage and other harmful practices.

Summary

House Resolution No. 60 (AR60), introduced by Assembly Member Caballero, is a resolution affirming October 11 as the International Day of the Girl Child in California. The resolution aims to raise awareness regarding the significance of empowering girls and highlights the challenges they face, such as discrimination, violence, and limited opportunities. It acknowledges the global campaign initiated by Plan International to advocate for girls' rights and opportunities. The resolution also emphasizes the importance of meaningful participation by girls in decisions that affect their lives to break the cycle of violence and promote human rights.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding AR60 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a strong commitment to the empowerment of girls and recognition of the barriers they encounter. Legislators and advocacy groups have generally expressed support for the resolution, viewing it as a crucial step in raising awareness and promoting initiatives that address the issues girls face. The emphasis on data collection as part of the resolution further supports a constructive approach to understanding and remedying gender disparities.

Contention

Although the resolution seeks to promote positive change, there may be underlying tensions regarding the efficacy of such observances. Critics may argue that designating a day does not equate to substantial action or policy change needed to address the systemic issues faced by girls. The resolution's effectiveness will ultimately rely on the government and stakeholders translating awareness into meaningful support and resources that challenge the status quo of gender inequality.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SCR121

International Women’s Day.

CA ACR209

The 2024 International Day of Yoga.

CA ACR159

Girl Scouts of the United States of America.

CA SCR156

International Day of Play in California.

CA SR60

Relative to Women in Construction Week.

CA ACR78

The 2023 International Day of Yoga.

CA AR128

Relative to International Credit Union Day.

CA ACR226

Black Girl Joy Day.

CA SR76

Relative to International Dark Sky Week.

CA ACR47

Girls on the Run of Greater Sacramento Day.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.