California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SCR72

Introduced
8/20/19  
Introduced
8/20/19  
Refer
8/20/19  
Refer
8/20/19  
Engrossed
8/30/19  
Engrossed
8/30/19  
Refer
9/5/19  
Refer
9/5/19  
Enrolled
9/9/19  
Enrolled
9/9/19  
Chaptered
9/19/19  
Chaptered
9/19/19  
Passed
9/19/19  

Caption

First Responder Day.

Impact

The passage of SCR 72 will contribute to the recognition of first responders in California, fostering a greater appreciation for the relentless efforts and sacrifices made by these individuals in their daily duties. By establishing a designated day to honor first responders, the state aims to promote awareness of their contributions to society, as well as inspiring community engagement and support for emergency services. It reflects a legislative effort to enhance civic pride and acknowledgment of public safety functions critical to the well-being of residents and visitors alike.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution 72 (SCR 72), authored by Senator Morrell, aims to declare September 23, 2019, as 'First Responder Day' in California. This resolution honors the commitments and contributions of police officers, firefighters, and emergency personnel, who serve as the backbone of California’s emergency response systems. With a population nearing 40 million and vast terrain that is frequently subjected to natural disasters and emergencies, the resolution seeks to recognize the vital role these first responders play in ensuring public safety and crisis management throughout the state.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR 72 is largely positive, as it is intended to garner appreciation for first responders who continuously protect and serve their communities. Lawmakers from both parties have recognized the importance of acknowledging these professionals, particularly in light of their roles during significant emergencies and disasters. While the resolution itself is non-controversial, it serves as a unifying measure that seeks to strengthen community ties and raise the profile of public safety personnel.

Contention

There are few points of contention regarding SCR 72, as resolutions of this nature tend to receive broad bipartisan support. However, it does highlight the ongoing discussions about adequate support and resources for first responders, reflecting the need for more comprehensive policies addressing their welfare, funding, and training. While celebrating their service is essential, advocates often emphasize the necessity of addressing the systemic challenges faced by these professionals in fulfilling their critical roles.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SCR42

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