California 2021-2022 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill ACR93

Introduced
6/22/21  
Introduced
6/22/21  
Refer
6/24/21  
Refer
6/24/21  
Engrossed
8/26/21  
Refer
8/30/21  
Refer
8/30/21  
Enrolled
2/10/22  
Enrolled
2/10/22  
Chaptered
2/22/22  
Chaptered
2/22/22  
Passed
2/22/22  

Caption

Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.

Impact

The resolution does not alter existing state laws but serves to underscore the legislative commitment to childhood cancer issues and enhancement of resources for research and support in this domain. By officially recognizing September as Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, the legislature aims to stimulate discussions on cancer prevention and treatment and to mobilize various stakeholders, including governmental officials, healthcare providers, and the public, to participate in initiatives aimed at combating childhood cancer. The legislature's declaration signifies a formal acknowledgment, potentially motivating further research investments and community outreach programs.

Summary

ACR93, also known as the Childhood Cancer Awareness Month resolution, was introduced to proclaim September 2021 as Childhood Cancer Awareness Month in California. The resolution emphasizes the need for increased awareness regarding childhood cancer as it remains the leading cause of death by disease among children in the United States. It aims to highlight the struggles faced by children afflicted with cancer and the significant support their families require, underlining a commitment to find cures and prevent childhood cancer. The resolution's introduction reflects a concerted effort to involve the state legislature's endorsement in combating this pressing public health issue.

Sentiment

The sentiment regarding ACR93 appears overwhelmingly positive across the legislative floor. There is a strong consensus among lawmakers about the importance of childhood cancer awareness and the need for heightened public engagement on the matter. The bill received significant bipartisan support during discussions, suggesting a united front in recognizing the challenges posed by childhood cancer and the importance of preparing to tackle them effectively. Positive sentiment is bolstered by advocates who argue that awareness is a crucial step towards enhancing support mechanisms and resources for affected families.

Contention

While the resolution emphasizing childhood cancer awareness has found broad support, the overarching challenge lies in translating this awareness into actionable outcomes. Critics may argue about the adequacy of measures following such declarations, prompting discussions about the extent to which the legislature will actually pursue funding and policy changes necessary to effect real improvements in childhood cancer research and treatment. The focus remains on ensuring that the declared awareness month leads to tangible actions and commitments, rather than remaining a symbolic gesture.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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