California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SCR144

Introduced
5/14/18  
Introduced
5/14/18  
Refer
5/14/18  
Refer
5/14/18  
Engrossed
5/25/18  
Engrossed
5/25/18  
Refer
6/4/18  
Refer
6/4/18  
Enrolled
6/18/18  
Enrolled
6/18/18  
Chaptered
6/21/18  
Chaptered
6/21/18  
Passed
6/21/18  

Caption

National Military Appreciation Month.

Impact

The passage of SCR144 doesn't result in changes to existing laws or create new statutes; rather, it serves as a formal recognition and call to action for community participation in honoring military personnel. This acknowledgment has the potential to stimulate local events and activities centered around appreciating military service, thus enhancing public awareness of the significance of the military in society. The resolution seeks to unify citizens in recognizing the efforts of those who defend the nation's freedoms and the consequential sacrifices made by their families.

Summary

SCR144, also known as the Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 144, is a legislative measure aimed at recognizing and honoring the contributions of military personnel in the United States. Specifically, this resolution designates May 2018 as National Military Appreciation Month, an initiative that seeks to gather Americans to honor and appreciate those who have served and continue to serve in the military. The resolution emphasizes the importance of acknowledging the sacrifices made by service members and fosters community involvement in appreciating the military's role in American society.

Sentiment

Sentiment around SCR144 is predominantly positive, with widespread support from various sectors of the community. Lawmakers aimed to bolster patriotism and collective appreciation for the military, viewing it as a fundamental aspect of American identity. Celebratory events and programs proposed in this resolution could potentially bring communities together to reflect on historical and ongoing military contributions, which resonates favorably among many constituents.

Contention

While SCR144 is largely supported, it does raise discussions regarding the adequacy of current military recognition efforts in society. Some may question whether a designated month of appreciation is sufficient, and advocacy groups might argue for more consistent and concrete actions regarding veteran affairs. There could also be debates on the effectiveness of recognizing a military month versus implementing policies that directly benefit active duty members and veterans.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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