California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SCR22

Introduced
3/5/19  
Introduced
3/5/19  
Refer
3/5/19  
Engrossed
3/21/19  
Engrossed
3/21/19  
Refer
3/28/19  
Refer
3/28/19  
Enrolled
4/11/19  
Enrolled
4/11/19  
Chaptered
4/17/19  
Chaptered
4/17/19  
Passed
4/17/19  

Caption

Arab American Heritage Month.

Impact

By proclaiming April as Arab American Heritage Month, SCR 22 aims to foster awareness of the contributions made by Arab Americans and combat the misunderstandings and stereotypes that often result in discrimination. This legislative action is intended to serve as a platform for education about the challenges faced by Arab Americans, including civil rights abuses and incidents of harassment. The observance is envisaged to promote unity and equality, aligning with broader social goals of creating a diverse and peaceful society.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 22, proposed by Senator Chang, seeks to establish April 2019 as Arab American Heritage Month in California. This measure recognizes the extensive contributions of Arab Americans to various facets of American society, including medicine, law, business, technology, government, and culture. The resolution emphasizes the rich heritage and traditions brought by Arab immigrants and highlights the importance of acknowledging their roles as vital members of the community.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR 22 has been largely positive, with a strong consensus on the need to honor and celebrate the contributions of Arab Americans. By recognizing a month dedicated to their heritage, supporters of the resolution argue that it enhances social awareness and fosters inclusivity. The unanimous vote of 72-0 in favor of the resolution indicates broad bipartisan support, reflecting a collective acknowledgment of the value of diversity within California's cultural landscape.

Contention

While the resolution itself has not faced significant opposition, it highlights ongoing issues related to civil rights and the necessity of addressing harmful stereotypes and discrimination against Arab Americans. By raising these issues, SCR 22 indirectly advocates for ongoing discussions about the importance of civil rights protections and the need for continual societal education on the contribution of Arab Americans. Such discussions are essential in the face of rising intolerance and bias, making the resolution not only a celebration but also a call to action.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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