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1-Enrolled March 13, 2018 Passed IN Senate March 12, 2018 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Senate Resolution No. 83Introduced by Senators Leyva, Atkins, Galgiani, Jackson, Mitchell, Nguyen, and SkinnerFebruary 16, 2018 Relative to Womens History MonthLEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSR 83, Leyva. Digest KeyBill TextWHEREAS, American women of every culture, class, and ethnic background have participated in the founding and building of our nation, made historic contributions to the growth and strength of our nation, and played a critical role in shaping the economic, cultural, and social fabric of our society, not in the least of ways through their participation in the labor force, working both inside and outside the home; andWHEREAS, Women have been leaders in every movement for social change, including their own movement for suffrage and equal rights, the fight for emancipation, the struggle to organize labor unions, and the Civil Rights Movement, as well as leading the call for peace and organizing to preserve the environment; andWHEREAS, Most recently, women have come together across the United States to participate in the largest and most peaceful day of protest in United States history, with between 3.3 million and 4.6 million marchers making their presence known across the country; andWHEREAS, The #MeToo Movement, which has spread worldwide and transcends all socioeconomic levels, has helped society understand the magnitude of the problem of sexual assault and harassment; andWHEREAS, In light of these efforts and the achievements of all American women, we take this opportunity to honor women and their contributions to the development of our society and our world; andWHEREAS, The celebration of Womens History Month will provide an opportunity for schools and communities to focus attention on the historical role and accomplishments of the women of California and the United States and for students, in particular, to benefit from an awareness of these contributions; andWHEREAS, Womens History Month will be not only a call to acknowledge the outstanding American women whose names we know, but also a call to pay homage to the many women who have anonymously shaped our collective past; andWHEREAS, The observance of Womens History Week was initiated by the Sonoma County Commission on the Status of Women in 1977, a celebration that evolved into Womens History Month, commemorated throughout the nation by schools, historians, and community groups; andWHEREAS, The achievements of women who have gone before us will enable contemporary women and men to create tomorrows history by working toward an end to physical and sexual violence against women, discrimination and harassment in employment, and the relegation to poverty status of many women, and by advocating for the full participation of women in the economic and political arena, the provision of adequate child care, respect for those who choose homemaking and motherhood as their career, and equal access to all of the opportunities this great nation has to offer; andWHEREAS, The story of the Womens Rights Movement deserves telling because of the significance and scope of the role of women in making history and shaping the cultural and societal makeup of California and the United States, and because it is a rich part of our common heritage, a story of gallantry and devotion to the belief that the opportunity for complete human dignity should not be denied to one-half of the state and the nation; now, therefore, be itResolved by the Senate of the State of California, That the Senate of the State of California takes pleasure in joining the California Commission on the Status of Women and Girls in honoring the contributions of women, and proclaims the month of March 2018 as Womens History Month; and be it furtherResolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of this resolution to the Chair of the California Legislative Womens Caucus and to the Chair of the California Commission on the Status of Women and Girls for distribution to appropriate organizations.
1+CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Senate Resolution No. 83Introduced by Senators Leyva, Atkins, Galgiani, Jackson, Mitchell, Nguyen, and SkinnerFebruary 16, 2018 Relative to Womens History Month.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSR 83, as introduced, Leyva. Digest KeyBill TextWHEREAS, American women of every culture, class, and ethnic background have participated in the founding and building of our nation, made historic contributions to the growth and strength of our nation, and played a critical role in shaping the economic, cultural, and social fabric of our society, not in the least of ways through their participation in the labor force, working both inside and outside the home; andWHEREAS, Women have been leaders in every movement for social change, including their own movement for suffrage and equal rights, the fight for emancipation, the struggle to organize labor unions, and the Civil Rights Movement, as well as leading the call for peace and organizing to preserve the environment; andWHEREAS, Most recently, women have come together across the United States to participate in the largest and most peaceful day of protest in United States history, with between 3.3 million and 4.6 million marchers making their presence known across the country; andWHEREAS, The #MeToo Movement, which has spread worldwide and transcends all socioeconomic levels, has helped society understand the magnitude of the problem of sexual assault and harassment; andWHEREAS, In light of these efforts and the achievements of all American women, we take this opportunity to honor women and their contributions to the development of our society and our world; andWHEREAS, The celebration of Womens History Month will provide an opportunity for schools and communities to focus attention on the historical role and accomplishments of the women of California and the United States and for students, in particular, to benefit from an awareness of these contributions; andWHEREAS, Womens History Month will be not only a call to acknowledge the outstanding American women whose names we know, but also a call to pay homage to the many women who have anonymously shaped our collective past; andWHEREAS, The observance of Womens History Week was initiated by the Sonoma County Commission on the Status of Women in 1977, a celebration that evolved into Womens History Month, commemorated throughout the nation by schools, historians, and community groups; andWHEREAS, The achievements of women who have gone before us will enable contemporary women and men to create tomorrows history by working toward an end to physical and sexual violence against women, discrimination and harassment in employment, and the relegation to poverty status of many women, and by advocating for the full participation of women in the economic and political arena, the provision of adequate child care, respect for those who choose homemaking and motherhood as their career, and equal access to all of the opportunities this great nation has to offer; andWHEREAS, The story of the Womens Rights Movement deserves telling because of the significance and scope of the role of women in making history and shaping the cultural and societal makeup of California and the United States, and because it is a rich part of our common heritage, a story of gallantry and devotion to the belief that the opportunity for complete human dignity should not be denied to one-half of the state and the nation; now, therefore, be itResolved by the Senate of the State of California, That the Senate of the State of California takes pleasure in joining the California Commission on the Status of Women and Girls in honoring the contributions of women, and proclaims the month of March 2018 as Womens History Month; and be it furtherResolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of this resolution to the Chair of the California Legislative Womens Caucus and to the Chair of the California Commission on the Status of Women and Girls for distribution to appropriate organizations.
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3- Enrolled March 13, 2018 Passed IN Senate March 12, 2018 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Senate Resolution No. 83Introduced by Senators Leyva, Atkins, Galgiani, Jackson, Mitchell, Nguyen, and SkinnerFebruary 16, 2018 Relative to Womens History MonthLEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSR 83, Leyva. Digest Key
3+ CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Senate Resolution No. 83Introduced by Senators Leyva, Atkins, Galgiani, Jackson, Mitchell, Nguyen, and SkinnerFebruary 16, 2018 Relative to Womens History Month.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSR 83, as introduced, Leyva. Digest Key
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3938 WHEREAS, The #MeToo Movement, which has spread worldwide and transcends all socioeconomic levels, has helped society understand the magnitude of the problem of sexual assault and harassment; and
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4140 WHEREAS, In light of these efforts and the achievements of all American women, we take this opportunity to honor women and their contributions to the development of our society and our world; and
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4342 WHEREAS, The celebration of Womens History Month will provide an opportunity for schools and communities to focus attention on the historical role and accomplishments of the women of California and the United States and for students, in particular, to benefit from an awareness of these contributions; and
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4948 WHEREAS, The achievements of women who have gone before us will enable contemporary women and men to create tomorrows history by working toward an end to physical and sexual violence against women, discrimination and harassment in employment, and the relegation to poverty status of many women, and by advocating for the full participation of women in the economic and political arena, the provision of adequate child care, respect for those who choose homemaking and motherhood as their career, and equal access to all of the opportunities this great nation has to offer; and
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5352 Resolved by the Senate of the State of California, That the Senate of the State of California takes pleasure in joining the California Commission on the Status of Women and Girls in honoring the contributions of women, and proclaims the month of March 2018 as Womens History Month; and be it further
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5554 Resolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of this resolution to the Chair of the California Legislative Womens Caucus and to the Chair of the California Commission on the Status of Women and Girls for distribution to appropriate organizations.