California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SCR113

Introduced
3/7/18  
Introduced
3/7/18  
Refer
3/7/18  
Refer
3/7/18  
Engrossed
3/15/18  
Engrossed
3/15/18  
Refer
4/2/18  
Enrolled
4/12/18  
Enrolled
4/12/18  
Chaptered
4/17/18  
Chaptered
4/17/18  
Passed
4/17/18  

Caption

International Women’s Day.

Impact

The resolution does not implement any enforceable laws or policies but serves as a symbolic recognition of International Women's Day, promoting awareness of women's rights and contributions. By declaring a specific day for recognition, SCR 113 aims to foster discussions on gender equality and encourage community events that honor women's advocacy in both rural and urban settings. This designation reinforces the significance of recognizing women's roles in society while also calling for continued efforts towards achieving gender equality.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 113 (SCR 113), introduced by Senator Jackson, designates March 8, 2018, as International Women's Day in California. This bill commemorates the historical significance of International Women’s Day, which emerged from labor movements in the early 20th century and acknowledges the contributions and struggles of women throughout history. The resolution emphasizes the importance of celebrating women's achievements and highlighting ongoing issues related to women's rights, such as gender pay gaps and representation in leadership positions.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR 113 is overwhelmingly positive, celebrating women's rights and acknowledging the historical struggles and victories of the women's movement. Supporters of the resolution view it as an important step to reaffirm California's commitment to addressing gender disparities and reinforcing the need for activism in women's rights. The resolution aligns with global themes and movements such as #MeToo and #TimesUp, emphasizing the ongoing struggle for equal rights and protections for women.

Contention

Though SCR 113 is largely a ceremonial bill with significant support, it may lead to discussions regarding the effectiveness of such resolutions in enacting real changes in legislation and policy. Critics may question the tangible benefits that arise from proclaiming specific days for recognition versus actionable legislative reform to address systemic issues affecting women. Nevertheless, the resolution serves as a reminder of the ongoing need for advocacy and action towards achieving equal rights and protections for women.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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