California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AR96

Introduced
5/28/20  
Introduced
5/28/20  
Refer
6/18/20  
Refer
6/18/20  

Caption

Relative to the 4th of July.

Impact

The bill encourages all Californians to reflect upon the historical events that spurred the thirteen colonies to declare their independence from British rule. It calls for an annual recognition of July 4 to promote education about the Declaration of Independence and its enduring relevance in advocating for liberty and equality. As a result, the resolution fosters a communal sense of gratitude and recognition for the ideals of independence, ensuring that citizens remain aware of their historical roots.

Summary

House Resolution No. 96, introduced by Assembly Member Boerner Horvath, commemorates July 4, 2020, marking the 244th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The resolution underlines the importance of this day as a celebration of freedom, liberty, and the foundational principles that define the United States, calling to mind the sacrifices made by members of the Armed Forces both historically and in the present day. The document recognizes the role that these individuals have played in upholding the values of the nation since its inception.

Contention

Although HR 96 is largely celebratory and focuses on unity and gratitude, discussions surrounding its introduction highlight differing views on how national holidays are recognized in the context of contemporary social issues. Critics might argue that emphasizing such resolutions can overlook ongoing struggles for equality and justice, suggesting that while it celebrates the past, there is a need for a more nuanced approach to what freedom and liberty mean today.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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