California 2021-2022 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AJR14

Introduced
4/22/21  
Introduced
4/22/21  
Refer
5/13/21  
Refer
5/13/21  
Engrossed
6/14/21  
Engrossed
6/14/21  
Refer
6/15/21  
Enrolled
8/23/21  
Enrolled
8/23/21  
Chaptered
8/27/21  
Chaptered
8/27/21  

Caption

Title IX: 49th anniversary.

Impact

The resolution serves to remind the public and lawmakers of the significant progress made under Title IX, particularly in increasing participation rates among female athletes—reportedly over 1,000 percent since the law's inception. It aims to strengthen existing provisions that protect all students from discrimination, including those related to pregnancy and parenting. Symbolically, the resolution encourages legislative support for ongoing reforms that address disparities in educational settings, showcasing California's continued commitment to advancing equity.

Summary

AJR14, sponsored by Boerner Horvath, commemorates the 49th anniversary of the enactment of Title IX while urging Californians to continue working toward achieving its goals. Title IX is a federal law that prohibits discrimination based on sex in education programs or activities receiving federal financial assistance. The resolution emphasizes the importance of Title IX in promoting equal opportunities for women and girls in academics, sports, and other educational activities, and seeks to reinforce the commitment towards equality in these spheres.

Sentiment

The sentiment toward AJR14 appears overwhelmingly positive, emphasizing a shared commitment to the ideals of Title IX. Supporters celebrate the advancements made in gender equality in education, using the anniversary as an opportunity to advocate for continued efforts to eliminate discrimination. The resolution reflects a unified stance among lawmakers regarding the value of educational equity, as well as the necessity of addressing remaining challenges.

Contention

While AJR14 itself is a resolution commemorating Title IX, it indirectly raises awareness of ongoing issues related to its implementation. Concerns regarding how well educational institutions comply with Title IX protections surface, particularly regarding incidents of sexual violence and harassment in academic environments. The resolution recognizes that while progress has been made, the goals of full equality under Title IX have yet to be fully realized.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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