California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SCR17

Introduced
1/25/17  
Introduced
1/25/17  
Refer
1/25/17  
Refer
1/25/17  
Engrossed
2/2/17  
Engrossed
2/2/17  
Refer
2/6/17  
Refer
2/6/17  
Enrolled
2/17/17  
Enrolled
2/17/17  
Chaptered
2/23/17  
Chaptered
2/23/17  
Passed
2/23/17  

Caption

California Girls and Women in Sports Week.

Impact

The passing of SCR 17 aims to foster a supportive environment for women and girls engaging in sports at all levels—from professional to recreational. By officially designating a week for recognition, the bill emphasizes the significance of sports as a tool for personal development and empowerment. The intended outcome is to inspire the next generation of female athletes to pursue sports and leadership roles, reinforcing the message that participation in athletics contributes positively to the development of confidence, communication skills, and discipline.

Summary

SCR 17, also known as California Girls and Women in Sports Week, was introduced to recognize the achievements and contributions of female athletes, coaches, officials, and sports administrators within the state of California. The resolution specifically proclaims the week of January 30 to February 5, 2017, as a time to acknowledge and celebrate the important role women play in sports. The resolution aligns with a national recognition established by Congress to honor female athletes and promotes awareness of gender equality in athletics.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding the resolution appears to be overwhelmingly positive, with bipartisan support indicated during the voting process. The recognition of girls and women in sports is regarded as a necessary step towards advancing gender equality and promoting physical activity among young women. This positive sentiment is contrasted with historical challenges faced by women in the sports arena, marking this resolution as a progressive move toward rectifying past inequalities.

Contention

While SCR 17 was broadly supported, any contention surrounding it may involve discussions on the representation of women in sports at higher levels and the ongoing struggles for equity in funding and media coverage for women's sports. Even with its celebratory intent, the resolution serves as a reminder of the work that still needs to be done to achieve full gender parity in athletics, and it may draw attention to the ongoing disparities that female athletes face.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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