California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill ACR45

Introduced
3/4/19  
Introduced
3/4/19  
Refer
3/7/19  
Refer
3/7/19  
Engrossed
3/18/19  
Engrossed
3/18/19  
Refer
3/19/19  
Enrolled
4/4/19  
Enrolled
4/4/19  
Chaptered
4/9/19  
Chaptered
4/9/19  
Passed
4/9/19  

Caption

California Celebrating Women in Public Office Day.

Impact

The resolution aims to encourage public acknowledgment and participation in activities that support women in public office. It also serves as a reminder of the ongoing need for gender parity in politics, given that women remain underrepresented in numerous political arenas, including the California State Legislature where a small number serve in comparison to the total membership. By designating a specific day for this celebration, the resolution promotes awareness and inspires action towards achieving greater equality.

Summary

Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 45 (ACR45) declares March 19 as 'California Celebrating Women in Public Office Day.' The purpose of this resolution is to honor and recognize the contributions of women in political institutions and highlight their critical role in ensuring diverse representation within Californian governance. The legislation aligns with Women's History Month, celebrating the advances women have made in securing positions of influence and decision-making in both state and national offices.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding the passage of ACR45 appears overwhelmingly positive. It received a unanimous vote of 37 yeas with no opposition, reflecting a collective agreement on the importance of supporting women's leadership roles in public office. This resolution resonates with broader societal efforts to advance women's rights and representation, indicating a shared commitment among lawmakers to uplift women's voices in the political landscape.

Contention

While ACR45 itself is a benign resolution focused on recognition and celebration, it subtly underscores the longer-standing discussions about gender representation in political fields. Although no explicit points of contention arose during the voting process, the necessity of such resolutions signals ongoing challenges related to women's participation in politics, revealing that despite progress, there remains a significant need for continued advocacy and support to address gender disparities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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