1 | | - | Enrolled September 06, 2019 Passed IN Senate September 04, 2019 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Senate Resolution No. 55Introduced by Senators Leyva, Atkins, Bates, Caballero, Chang, Durazo, Galgiani, Lena Gonzalez, Grove, Hurtado, Jackson, Mitchell, Rubio, and SkinnerAugust 12, 2019 Relative to the United States Womens National Soccer Team. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSR 55, Leyva. Digest KeyBill TextWHEREAS, On July 7, 2019, in a final held in Lyon, France, the United States Womens National Soccer Team (USWNST) won the 2019 FIFA Womens World Cup; andWHEREAS, With this victory, the USWNST became the first team to win the Womens World Cup four times; andWHEREAS, The USWNST dominated the tournament, scoring the first goal in each match during the campaign, setting the record for most goals scored in a mens or womens World Cup match, and setting the record for the highest margin of victory in a single match in both womens and mens World Cup soccer history; andWHEREAS, With two consecutive wins the United States is now tied with Germany. Aside from the United States and Germany, no other team has won more than one Womens World Cup title since the tournament began in 1991; andWHEREAS, Both the Golden Boot, awarded to the individual who scores the most goals during the tournament, and the Golden Ball, awarded to the tournaments best player, were presented to Megan Rapinoe; andWHEREAS, The Silver Boot, awarded to the individual who scores the second-most goals during the tournament, and the Bronze Ball, awarded to the third-best player in the tournament, were presented to Alex Morgan and Rose Lavelle, respectively; andWHEREAS, The USWNST is one of the strongest teams within the soccer world, as evidenced by their jersey sales, which made records. As Nike Chief Executive Officer Mark Parker reported, the teams home jersey is now the number one soccer jersey, mens or womens, ever sold on Nike.com in one season; andWHEREAS, On March 8, International Womens Day, all 28 members of the USWNST filed a class-action lawsuit against the United States Soccer Federation for allegedly discriminating by paying the women less than members of the mens national team for substantially equal work and by denying them at least equal playing, training, and travel conditions; equal promotion of their games; equal support and development for their games; and other terms and conditions of employment equal to the mens national team; and WHEREAS, The USWNST is using their international platform to uplift women and girls around the world. By advocating for equal pay in this context, the lawsuit sheds light on the issue of pay parity in all workplaces; andWHEREAS, As USWNST team member Christen Press told the Associated Press, We believe it is our duty to be the role models that weve set out to be and fight to what we know we legally deserve, and hopefully in that way it inspires women everywhere; now, therefore, be itResolved by the Senate of the State of California, That the Senate proudly proclaims its support for the United States Womens National Soccer Teams continued fight toward pay parity, on and off the field; and be it furtherResolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution. |
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| 1 | + | CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Senate Resolution No. 55Introduced by Senators Leyva, Atkins, Bates, Caballero, Chang, Durazo, Galgiani, Lena Gonzalez, Grove, Hurtado, Jackson, Mitchell, Rubio, and SkinnerAugust 12, 2019 Relative to the United States Womens National Soccer Team. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSR 55, as introduced, Leyva. Digest KeyBill TextWHEREAS, On July 7, 2019, in a final held in Lyon, France, the United States Womens National Soccer Team (USWNST) won the 2019 FIFA Womens World Cup; andWHEREAS, With this victory, the USWNST became the first team to win the Womens World Cup four times; andWHEREAS, The USWNST dominated the tournament, scoring the first goal in each match during the campaign, setting the record for most goals scored in a mens or womens World Cup match, and setting the record for the highest margin of victory in a single match in both womens and mens World Cup soccer history; andWHEREAS, With two consecutive wins the United States is now tied with Germany. Aside from the United States and Germany, no other team has won more than one Womens World Cup title since the tournament began in 1991; andWHEREAS, Both the Golden Boot, awarded to the individual who scores the most goals during the tournament, and the Golden Ball, awarded to the tournaments best player, were presented to Megan Rapinoe; andWHEREAS, The Silver Boot, awarded to the individual who scores the second-most goals during the tournament, and the Bronze Ball, awarded to the third-best player in the tournament, were presented to Alex Morgan and Rose Lavelle, respectively; andWHEREAS, The USWNST is one of the strongest teams within the soccer world, as evidenced by their jersey sales, which made records. As Nike Chief Executive Officer Mark Parker reported, the teams home jersey is now the number one soccer jersey, mens or womens, ever sold on Nike.com in one season; andWHEREAS, On March 8, International Womens Day, all 28 members of the USWNST filed a class-action lawsuit against the United States Soccer Federation for allegedly discriminating by paying the women less than members of the mens national team for substantially equal work and by denying them at least equal playing, training, and travel conditions; equal promotion of their games; equal support and development for their games; and other terms and conditions of employment equal to the mens national team; and WHEREAS, The USWNST is using their international platform to uplift women and girls around the world. By advocating for equal pay in this context, the lawsuit sheds light on the issue of pay parity in all workplaces; andWHEREAS, As USWNST team member Christen Press told the Associated Press, "We believe it is our duty to be the role models that we've set out to be and fight to what we know we legally deserve, and hopefully in that way it inspires women everywhere;" now, therefore, be itResolved by the Senate of the State of California, That the Senate proudly proclaims its support for the United States Womens National Soccer Teams continued fight toward pay parity, on and off the field; and be it furtherResolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution. |
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