California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SCR74

Introduced
8/21/19  
Refer
8/21/19  
Refer
8/21/19  
Engrossed
8/30/19  
Engrossed
8/30/19  
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

National Adoption Month.

Impact

By designating November as National Adoption Month, this resolution aims to heighten public awareness of the over 55,000 children and youth in California who are currently in foster care. The resolution underscores the need for communities and agencies to provide resources and information to support these children and the families that adopt them. This recognition can help foster a greater societal commitment to improving child welfare and advocating for the rights and needs of children in care.

Summary

SCR74 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution that acknowledges and recognizes November 2019 as National Adoption Month in California. The resolution emphasizes the importance of adoption as a means to provide loving and permanent families for children and youth in foster care. It celebrates the efforts of both adoptive families and social service agencies that facilitate these crucial connections, highlighting the ongoing need for support and awareness regarding adoption and foster care systems.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SCR74 is overwhelmingly positive, as it celebrates the commitment of those who adopt and recognizes the challenges faced by children in foster care. Many stakeholders, including legislators, child welfare advocates, and community organizations, support the resolution, seeing it as a vital step in raising awareness and promoting adoption. However, implicit tensions may arise regarding the systemic challenges in the child welfare system that still need to be addressed to ensure all children find secure and loving homes.

Contention

While SCR74 does not directly propose changes to existing laws, it brings attention to the pressing situation surrounding adoption and foster care in California. Lawmakers and advocates may engage in discussions about the adequacy of current resources and policies supporting these children and families. This resolution serves as a reminder and a call to action for further legislative efforts towards enhancing the foster care system and ensuring that all children have access to safe, stable, and loving environments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SCR91

Court Adoption and Permanency Month.

CA SCR147

Foster Youth Awareness Month.

CA SR39

Relative to National Mental Health Awareness Month.

CA SCR65

Foster Youth Awareness Month.

CA SCR34

Child Abuse Prevention Month.

CA ACR81

Foster Care Month.

CA ACR193

Foster Care Awareness Month.

CA ACR134

National Mentoring Month.

CA SCR134

Child Abuse Prevention Month.

CA SCR84

California Runaway and Homeless Youth Prevention Month.

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