California 2021-2022 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill ACR149

Introduced
2/22/22  
Introduced
2/22/22  
Refer
2/24/22  
Refer
2/24/22  
Engrossed
3/14/22  
Engrossed
3/14/22  
Refer
3/15/22  
Refer
3/15/22  
Enrolled
4/7/22  
Enrolled
4/7/22  
Chaptered
4/18/22  
Chaptered
4/18/22  
Passed
4/18/22  

Caption

American Red Cross Month.

Impact

The resolution does not legislate new laws but instead enhances awareness and recognition of the American Red Cross's critical contributions to public health and safety. It underscores the importance of community engagement and volunteerism in times of crisis. By designating March 2022 as American Red Cross Month, the resolution aims to inspire individuals to participate in and support the organization's initiatives, which are fundamental to addressing the immediate needs arising from disasters, health emergencies, and climate-related challenges.

Summary

Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 149 (ACR149), introduced by Rodriguez, proclaims March 2022 as American Red Cross Month. The resolution honors the philanthropic efforts of the American Red Cross and urges Californians to support their humanitarian mission. It emphasizes the organization's ongoing commitment to alleviating suffering and responding to local and national disasters, particularly in light of the challenges faced during the COVID-19 pandemic. This acknowledgement serves to mobilize community support for the American Red Cross's vital work in disaster relief and preparedness.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding ACR149 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a broad appreciation for the American Red Cross and its efforts to aid those affected by disasters and other humanitarian crises. The resolution received unanimous support in the legislative process, indicating a shared recognition of the importance of volunteer service and community involvement in promoting the welfare of vulnerable populations. This sentiment aligns with California's ongoing challenges related to climate change and emergency preparedness, reinforcing the need for collective action.

Contention

While ACR149 received no recorded opposition, the underlying themes of disaster preparedness and community resilience highlight the ongoing debates about the effects of climate change and resource management in California. Specific concerns related to blood shortages during emergencies, as noted in the resolution, reflect a critical area of attention in public health discourse. As such, while there were no notable points of contention surrounding this specific resolution, it encapsulates broader societal issues that remain contentious and unresolved.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA ACR139

American Red Cross Month.

CA ACR20

American Red Cross Month.

CA SCR108

Wear Red Day and American Heart Month.

CA AR52

Relative to American Muslim Appreciation and Awareness Month.

CA ACR149

Irish American Heritage Month: 100th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the United States and Ireland.

CA SCR18

Wear Red Day and American Heart Month.

CA ACR184

Older Americans Month.

CA ACR91

California Hindu American Awareness and Appreciation Month.

CA ACR216

California Hindu American Awareness and Appreciation Month.

CA SCR133

American Muslim Appreciation and Awareness Month.

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