Relative to the Lunar New Year.
The passage of HR 72 is intended to promote racial, religious, and cultural diversity within California. By officially recognizing the Lunar New Year, the resolution reinforces the contributions of the Asian and Pacific Islander American communities to the social, cultural, civic, and economic fabric of the state. This legislative action is significant in acknowledging and endorsing cultural celebrations within the state's diverse population.
House Resolution No. AR72, introduced by Assembly Member Ting, celebrates the Lunar New Year, specifically marking January 25, 2020, as the beginning of the Year of the Rat. This resolution acknowledges the significance of the Lunar New Year within various Asian communities, particularly focusing on the large number of Asian and Pacific Islander Americans in California, around six million. The bill contextualizes the Lunar New Year as a time for renewal and family ties, emphasizing its cultural importance to over 2.5 million Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese Californians.
While resolutions like HR 72 generally receive broad support for their celebration of diversity, some may argue about the need for public schools and institutions to formally acknowledge and celebrate such cultural events. The focus on specific multicultural celebrations may lead to discussions about inclusivity in the recognition of other cultural events. Furthermore, the representation of various Asian communities within the legislature may be scrutinized, ensuring that all voices are equally represented in such declarations.