California 2021-2022 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill ACR1

Introduced
12/7/20  
Refer
1/28/21  
Refer
1/28/21  
Report Pass
2/4/21  
Report Pass
2/4/21  
Refer
2/8/21  
Refer
2/8/21  
Report Pass
6/3/21  
Report Pass
6/3/21  
Engrossed
6/17/21  
Engrossed
6/17/21  
Refer
6/22/21  
Refer
6/22/21  
Enrolled
7/15/21  
Enrolled
7/15/21  
Chaptered
7/20/21  
Passed
7/20/21  

Caption

Taekwondo Day.

Impact

The passage of ACR1 has symbolic significance and serves as an official recognition of Taekwondo within the state's cultural and educational landscape. By declaring Taekwondo Day, the resolution may encourage schools, community centers, and local organizations to engage in events and activities that promote martial arts education and physical fitness, thereby contributing positively to community health initiatives. The focus on mental health is particularly poignant given the recent challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, reinforcing the value of such physical activities in combatting stress and enhancing well-being.

Summary

Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 1, known as ACR1, designates September 4, 2021, and the same date each year thereafter, as Taekwondo Day in California. The resolution recognizes Taekwondo as a traditional Korean martial art, highlighting its historical significance, development, and its role as a disciplined practice that enhances both physical and mental health. ACR1 aims to promote awareness of Taekwondo and its benefits among residents of California, particularly in fostering character, discipline, and health across diverse demographics.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding ACR1 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, as it brings attention to the benefits of martial arts training for individuals of all ages and backgrounds. Advocates argue that such resolutions are essential for fostering community spirit and support for physical activity, particularly in a time where mental health is a pressing concern. There is a recognition of Taekwondo as more than just a sport but a holistic practice that encompasses physical fitness and personal development.

Contention

While there is limited contention regarding the resolution itself, some may question the necessity of designating a specific day for Taekwondo, particularly amidst a plethora of other cultural days recognized by the state. However, supporters posit that this acknowledgment holds value in promoting traditions and encouraging healthier lifestyles. The resolution does not entail any legislative mandates or financial implications, focusing instead on advocacy and community engagement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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