California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill ACR52

Introduced
3/13/19  
Introduced
3/13/19  
Refer
3/21/19  
Refer
3/21/19  
Engrossed
4/8/19  
Engrossed
4/8/19  
Refer
4/9/19  
Refer
4/9/19  
Enrolled
5/9/19  
Enrolled
5/9/19  
Chaptered
5/15/19  
Chaptered
5/15/19  
Passed
5/15/19  

Caption

Month of the Military Child.

Impact

The impact of ACR 52 is primarily symbolic, as it serves to increase awareness of the difficulties faced by military children within California, which is home to over 158,000 such individuals. By officially designating a month to honor these children, the resolution encourages local communities, leaders, and organizations to participate in activities that honor their sacrifices and contribute to their support. This recognition aims to foster greater community engagement and commitment to serving the needs of military families.

Summary

Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 52 (ACR 52), introduced by Melendez, proclaims April 2019 as the Month of the Military Child in California. This resolution aims to acknowledge and appreciate the children of military and veteran families who face unique challenges due to their parents' military service. It highlights the sacrifices made by these children and calls for a statewide effort to recognize their resilience and support needs.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment regarding ACR 52 is positive, as it advocates for increased appreciation of military children and their contributions. Legislators and community members have expressed support for the initiative, emphasizing the need to honor families who have endured the challenges of military life. The resolution aims to promote unity and solidarity among Californians in recognizing the sacrifices of military families.

Contention

While ACR 52 is generally well-received, discussions surrounding the resolution may surface concerns about the adequacy of support systems for military families in the state. Critics may argue that while recognition is essential, it must be accompanied by tangible resources and support mechanisms to address the unique challenges these children face. The resolution's focus is primarily on symbolic acknowledgment instead of actionable policy, which could lead to calls for more comprehensive measures in support of military families.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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