California 2021-2022 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill ACR121

Introduced
1/11/22  
Introduced
1/11/22  
Refer
1/14/22  
Refer
1/14/22  
Engrossed
6/29/22  
Engrossed
6/29/22  
Refer
6/30/22  
Refer
6/30/22  
Enrolled
8/11/22  
Enrolled
8/11/22  
Chaptered
8/19/22  
Chaptered
8/19/22  

Caption

Purple Heart Day.

Impact

The resolution does not impose any new laws but serves as a formal recognition and celebration of a significant aspect of military history and the contributions of veterans. By declaring a specific day for commemorating the Purple Heart, the resolution emphasizes the importance of honoring those who have served in the military, especially considering California's large population of veterans and active military personnel. This recognition aims to foster a sense of gratitude among Californians for those who have served and sacrificed for the country.

Summary

Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 121 (ACR 121), introduced by Assemblymember Seyarto, aims to designate August 7, 2022, as 'Purple Heart Day' in California. This resolution seeks to honor and recognize the sacrifices of members of the Armed Forces who have been wounded or killed in action, notably those who have received the Purple Heart, a military decoration for their bravery. The bill highlights the historical significance of the Purple Heart, tracing its origins back to 1782 and its establishment as an official military honor in modern times.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding ACR 121 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a collective respect and appreciation for military personnel. The unanimous support garnered during the voting process demonstrates bipartisan agreement on the importance of honoring veterans and recognizing their valor. This sentiment resonates with constituents who value military service and the sacrifices made by individuals in the Armed Forces.

Contention

While ACR 121 was well-received overall, it is important to recognize that resolutions like these may face scrutiny concerning their impact on state policy or resource allocation. Critics may argue about the effectiveness of commemorative days compared to more substantive legislative actions aimed at supporting veterans. However, the primary focus of ACR 121 remains on acknowledgment and honor, and there were no significant points of contention reported in the discussions leading to its unanimous approval.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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