California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SCR98

Introduced
2/7/18  
Introduced
2/7/18  
Refer
2/7/18  
Refer
2/7/18  
Engrossed
3/5/18  
Engrossed
3/5/18  
Refer
4/2/18  
Refer
4/2/18  
Enrolled
4/30/18  
Enrolled
4/30/18  
Chaptered
5/3/18  
Chaptered
5/3/18  

Caption

Armed Forces of the United States: active duty and retired military personnel.

Impact

SCR 98 predominantly functions as a resolution, rather than a legislative measure that would alter existing laws. Its intent is to foster appreciation and support for military members within California's communities. By recognizing the dedication of military personnel, the resolution encourages a societal culture that honors service and fosters opportunities for veterans and active duty members to participate as stable, responsible citizens in their communities. Notably, this recognition may impact public sentiment towards military service members, potentially leading to increased support and visibility for programs and initiatives that benefit veterans.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 98 (SCR 98), authored by Nguyen, serves as a formal recognition of the contributions made by the men and women who have served or are currently serving in the United States Armed Forces. This resolution aims to honor their commitment and sacrifices, declaring that those who choose to enlist in the military should be commended and encouraged. It emphasizes the integral role of the Armed Forces in protecting the nation's freedom, security, and overall prosperity, highlighting the valor and devotion exhibited by military personnel.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR 98 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a bipartisan consensus on the importance of honoring military personnel. Legislators and citizens alike regard military service as a noble commitment, and there is a shared belief in the need to acknowledge the sacrifices made by these individuals. However, the resolution may also prompt discussions regarding the challenges that veterans face upon returning to civilian life, including issues such as job placement and mental health support, highlighting the importance of continued efforts to support and assist service members beyond the scope of the resolution.

Contention

While SCR 98 seeks to unify in sentiment toward military members, there may be underlying contentions regarding how effectively existing programs address the needs of veterans and service members. The resolution does not propose any new funding or specific measures for supporting veterans, which could lead to debates about the adequacy of current state and local resources available to them. Critics may argue that while honoring military service is crucial, practical steps must also be taken to ensure that veterans receive the support they need in areas such as education, employment, and healthcare.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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